Deploy your Solution straight from Studio Web — now in Community
From building to running, without leaving Studio.
A while ago we introduced the Unified Developer Experience, where every automation you build in Studio is part of a Solution — automations, agents, and all their platform resources, packaged together.
Building the Solution was the easy part. Getting it live required a couple of additional steps. You published in Studio Web, then switched to Orchestrator to configure the deployment, set up the folder, provision resources, and activate. Two tools, two mental models, lots of clicking.
That’s over. Deployment is now a first-class action inside Studio Web — and it’s available in Community today. Build, deploy, and watch it go live, all in one place.
This new experience is also available in Orchestrator!
The experience guides you to a running Solution
You start where you already are: your Solution open in Studio Web, with all your automations and resources side by side. When you’re ready, Deploy is right there next to Publish — no context switch, no separate tool.
The experience walks you through everything that needs to happen to get to production. You’re never guessing what comes next; the flow tells you.
Deploy
Deploy is available straight from the Publish menu on the Solution canvas — no separate tool.
Understand exactly what’s happening — pipeline-style progress
Deployment now reads like a CI/CD pipeline. A clear set of stages — Setup → Publish package → Configure → Deploy → Activate — shows you where you are, what’s done, and what’s next. Each stage streams its own logs, so when something runs (or needs attention), you see it in real time instead of staring at a spinner.
Pipeline progress with live logs:
Stages on the left, live publish logs on the right
Everything you need to deploy, in context — including inline configuration
The deployment view lays out all the resources in your Solution — connections, processes, queues, and more — grouped and easy to scan. If something needs your attention (a connection that needs authenticating, a setting to confirm), it’s surfaced right there as an you can resolve inline, without bouncing back to an earlier step.
Resources & inline configuration:
Connections and processes listed clearly, with anything that needs to be configured.
Your deployments live in Studio Web too
Once deployed, you don’t lose sight of your Solution. The Manage tab keeps your deployments right next to where you build them — no hunting through Orchestrator to check on something you just shipped.
Each deployment is listed in a way that actually tells you what you need to know at a glance:
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Status — Draft, Inactive, Active, and where it is in its lifecycle
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Version — exactly which version is out there
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Last operation — Install, Uninstall, and whether it succeeded, with timing
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Stages — the same pipeline view, so you can see how the deployment progressed
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Folder & scope — Personal vs. Shared, and the folder it lives in
From here you can also kick off a New deployment or jump straight to a Solution’s versions — all without leaving Studio Web.
Deployments list (Manage tab):
Deployments with status, version, last operation, and pipeline stages at a glance.
Deployment details:
Open a deployment to see its status, version, folder, and all bundled resources (processes, connections, queues) — with Go to folder, Edit, and Uninstall right there.
Why it matters
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One place, end to end. Build, deploy, and manage your Solution without leaving Studio Web.
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No more two-step deploy. Publish and deploy in a single, guided flow.
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Full transparency. Pipeline-style stages and live logs show exactly what’s happening.
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Fix as you go. Resolve configuration issues inline instead of starting over.
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Stay oriented. Your deployments are listed meaningfully — status, version, resources, and folder — right where you work.
This new feature has no impact in your existing CI/CD Pipelines ![]()
Try it now in Community on studio.uipath.com.
We’d love your feedback — drop a reply below and let us know how it lands.




