> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://help.newhub.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://help.newhub.com/getting-started/create-a-navigation-menu/link-apps-and-mashups.md).

# Add content to Groups and Subgroups

With the initial structure for your menu in place, you can now start linking Apps and Mashups. To do so, navigate to the Content tab on the NewHub admin.

Here you will see a preview of the navigation Menu you created with the Groups and Subgroups, two tabs that list all the published Qlik Sense Apps and Mashups on the server, and a tab to create custom links.

Now you can associate Apps, Mashups and Custom Links to the corresponding Groups and Subgroups that you created above. An example of populated content looks like this:

![](https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/c4KukVT97ltWPQFBzI35b-hyiXdIpfB9IJ4Q8HXsAFp1XlsKvdRPCdLTE0-qNWNDaH9YWHEE8FbwRVOBuk7HU4GTZYHkkzpFjVcUPhY_hW1EHDgTnn1uuabsr5_4P8CoOtz0BBjv=s0)

Once you are done, you can see NewHub in action by clicking on the “NewHub” Tab on the top-right corner. <br>


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