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The Apigee UI is a graphical user interface that you can use to manage the lifecycle of your APIs. You can use the Apigee UI to develop and deploy your API proxies, trace their execution, view API analytics, and manage other aspects of your Apigee organization and its environments. Access the Apigee UI in the Google Cloud console, making it easier to access and manage Apigee while working with other Google Cloud resources.
Using the Apigee UI, you can:
To open the Apigee UI, go to the Apigee API management page.
From the Overview page, you can:
If you just are new to Apigee, you can begin your API management journey with quickstart learning options launched from the Overview page:
For more advanced use cases, follow along with step-by-step video walkthroughs showcased in the Tutorials section of the page:

If you just completed provisioning a new Apigee organization, use the Test your Apigee runtime card to deploy and call a proxy, as described below:
Hello World
proxy to the test-env environment in your new runtime instance.
If you have a Subscription organization:
Hello World
proxy to the default-dev environment in your new runtime instance.
You can view key usage metrics for your organization at a glance using the Proxy Usage and Environment Usage cards on the Overview page. The cards display the following metrics:
Whether you are a Pay-as-you-go or Subscription customer, this view provides you with a snapshot of key resource usage, as well as shortcuts to other monitoring and identity management resources for your organization, including:
From the main navigation menu, you can explore the range of Apigee API management features available for your organization, as described in the table below:
| Main navigation menu | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Proxy development | Develop and deploy API proxies. |
| Distribution | Make your APIs available to app developers. |
| Analytics | Analyze API traffic data. |
| API security | Identify security threats and vulnerabilities with Advanced API Security. |
| API hub | View and manage your organization's APIs with API hub (Preview). |
| Management | Manage Apigee users and roles. |
If you are a long-time Apigee user, you may be accustomed to navigating the previous Apigee UI to perform the tasks you complete most frequently. The current Apigee UI gives you the ability to manage all of your Apigee functionality in one place.
The following table maps each Apigee UI feature page to its current location in the Apigee UI:
| Feature | Apigee UI |
|---|---|
| Proxies | Proxy development > API proxies |
| Sharedflows | Proxy development > Sharedflows |
| Offline debug | Proxy development > Offline debug |
| API products | Distribution > API products |
| Portals | Distribution > Portals |
| Monetization | Distribution > Monetization |
| Developers | Distribution > Developers |
| Apps | Distribution > Apps |
| API monitoring | Proxy development > API monitoring |
| API metrics | Analytics > API metrics |
| Developer Engagement | Analytics > Developer analysis |
| Traffic Composition | Analytics > Developer analysis |
| Devices | Analytics > End user analysis |
| Geomap | Analytics > End user analysis |
| Custom reports | Analytics > Custom reports |
| Instances | Management > Instances |
| Data collectors | Management > Data collectors |
| Environments | Management > Environments |
| Endpoint attachments | Management > Endpoint attachments |
| Roles | Identity and Access Management (IAM) > Roles |
| Users | IAM |
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Last updated 2026-06-09 UTC.