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title: NextGen
description: The NextGen DataRobot interface provides an organizational hierarchy that supports experimentation and sharing.

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# NextGen experience {: #nextgen-experience }

The components and workflows of the NextGen interface are described in the following sections:

Topic    |   Describes...
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[Getting started](wb-getstarted/index) | What is Workbench? Learn about the interface [architecture](wb-overview#architecture) and see a [glossary of terms](wb-glossary).
[Use Cases](wb-usecase/index) | Learn about Workbench Use Cases.
[Data preparation](wb-dataprep/index) | Learn how to connect, import, and wrangle your data.
[Experiments](wb-experiment/index) | Learn how to create, compare, and manage experiments.
[Predictions](wb-predict/index) | Learn how to make predictions in Workbench.
[Applications](wb-apps/index) | Learn how to configure AI-powered applications using a no-code interface.
[Notebooks](wb-notebook/index) | Learn how to access the in-browser editor to create and execute code for data science analysis and modeling.
[Registry](nxt-registry/index)<br>(public preview) | Learn how to register and manage models created during Workbench experimentation or models running on external infrastructure.
[Model workshop](nxt-model-workshop/index)<br>(public preview) | Learn how to assemble and test model artifacts in the model workshop to deploy custom models through the Registry.
[Jobs workshop](nxt-jobs-workshop/index)<br>(public preview) | Learn how to assemble custom jobs in the jobs workshop to implement automation for your models and deployments.
[Console](nxt-console/index)<br>(public preview) | Learn how to leverage important management, monitoring, and governance features in a refreshed, modern user interface, familiar to users of MLOps features in DataRobot Classic.
[Capability matrix](wb-capability-matrix) | An evolving comparison of capabilities available in DataRobot Classic and Workbench.
