Steps:
Navigate to the Assets section of your program.
Click the "Import" button.
Download the CSV template to ensure you're using the correct format.
Type | Name |
URL | |
URL | |
Wildcard | *.example.com |
Android | com.company.appname |
Android | eu.company.appname |
iOS | 12345678 |
iOS | 123456789 |
iOS | 1234567890 |
IP Range | 172.200.0.1 |
IP Range | 172.200.0.0/16 |
IP Range | 172.200.0.1 - 172.200.0.20 |
Device | IoT Thermostat Model X |
Device | Router Firmware v2.1 |
Source code | |
AI Model | my-org/my-model:v2.1 |
Other | Browser extension |
Other | Smart contract |
4. Open the template and fill in the required columns for each asset: Type
and Name
. More information on the different asset types can be found here
5. Save the file and upload it to the platform.
6. Review the imported assets to confirm they were added correctly. Inconsistencies such as duplicate assets will be clearly indicated.
Best practices
Prepare in advance: For new programs, you can prepare your asset list in the CSV template ahead of time. This makes the launch process much smoother once your program is ready to go live.
Increase granularity: Use this feature to break down large, clustered assets into more specific entries. This improves the quality of your asset data and unlocks more value from platform features.
Validate your data: Before uploading, double-check your CSV file for any typos or formatting errors to ensure a successful import.