--- title: Overview --- The **ClearML Web UI** is the graphical user interface for the ClearML platform, which includes: * Experiment management * Browsing * Resource utilization monitoring * Profile management * Direct access to the ClearML community (Slack Channel, Youtube, and GitHub). ![WebApp screenshots gif](../img/gif/webapp_screenshots.gif) ## UI Modules The WebApp's sidebar provides access to the following modules: ## UI Top Bar ### Settings Menu Click the profile menu button Profile button in the top right corner of the web UI screen to access the following: * **Settings** - Navigate to ClearML's user [Settings](webapp_profile.md) page: * Set WebApp preferences * Manage workspace API credentials * Configure cloud storage access credentials for the ClearML Web UI * ClearML Hosted service specific options * View usage information * Manage users and workspaces * Manage resource access permissions (available in the ClearML Enterprise plan) * **Invite a User** to your workspace (supported in hosted service). Click **Invite a User** > input user's email > click **ADD** > page redirects to the [Users & Groups](webapp_profile.md#users--groups) section of the **Settings** page * **Switch to Workspace** - Hosted service users can be members of multiple workspaces. These workspaces are listed here. Click a workspace to switch to. * **Logout** of ClearML ### Finding What You're Looking for Use the search bar Magnifying glass to find your ClearML resources. To search using regex, click the `.*` icon on the search bar. Search results are returned for the different ClearML objects: * Experiments - Searching an experiment table looks for matches in the experiments' name, ID, description and input and output models. The enterprise version also includes experiment Dataviews' hyper-datasets and versions. * Models - Searching a Model table looks for matches in the models' name, ID and description. * Dataviews (Enterprise only) - Searching a Dataviews table looks for matches in the Dataviews' name, ID, description, hyper-datasets, and versions. * Datasets - Searching the datasets page looks for matches in the datasets' name, ID, and description. In a dataset's version table, a search looks for matches in the versions' name, ID, and description. * Pipelines - Searching the pipelines page looks for matches in the datasets' name, ID, and description. In a pipeline run's table, a search looks for matches in the runs' name and ID. * Reports - Searching the reports page looks for matches in the reports' name, ID, tags, project, description, and report content. The search bar in the [Dashboard](webapp_home.md) page searches the whole WebApp for objects that match queries as specified above and returns results divided by object type (projects, experiments, models, etc.). :::tip Additional filtering ClearML's object tables (e.g. [experiments](webapp_exp_table.md), [models](webapp_model_table.md), [pipelines](pipelines/webapp_pipeline_table.md), and [datasets](datasets/webapp_dataset_page.md)) provide column filters to easily focus your search by object properties (e.g status, creation/update time, metric values, etc.). ::: ### Helpful Resources Click the help menu button Help menu in the top right corner of the web UI screen to access the self-help resources including: * ClearML Python Package setup - Instruction to get started with the `clearml` Python package * [ClearML on YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/c/ClearML/featured) Youtube - Instructional videos on integrating ClearML into your workflow * Online Documentation * Pro Tips - Tips for working with ClearML efficiently * [Contact Us](https://clear.ml/contact-us) - Quick access to ClearML contact form