Nuxt provides several component layers to implement the user interface of your application.
## `app.vue`

By default, Nuxt will treat this file as the **entrypoint** and render its content for every route of the application.
```vue [app.vue]
<template>
<div>
<h1>Welcome to the homepage</h1>
</div>
</template>
```
::alert
If you are familiar with Vue, you might wonder where `main.js` is (the file is that normally creates a Vue app). Nuxt does this behind the scene.
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## Components

Most components are reusable pieces of the user interface, like buttons and menus. In Nuxt, you can create these components in the `components/` directory, and they will be automatically available across your application without having to explicitly import them.
::code-group
```vue [App.vue]
<template>
<div>
<h1>Welcome to the homepage</h1>
<AppAlert>
This is an auto-imported component.
</AppAlert>
</div>
</template>
```
```vue [components/AppAlert.vue]
<template>
<span>
<slot/>
</span>
</template>
```
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## Pages

Pages represent views use for each specific route pattern. Every file in the `pages/` directory represents a different route displaying its content.
To use pages, create `pages/index.vue` file and add `<NuxtPage />` component to the `app.vue` (or remove `app.vue` for default entry). You can now create more pages and their corresponding routes by adding new files in the `pages/` directory.
Layouts are wrappers around pages that contain a common User Interface for several pages, such as a header and footer display. Layouts are Vue files using `<slot />` components to display the **page** content. The `layouts/default.vue` file will be used by default. Custom layouts can be set as part of your page metadata.
If you only have a single layout in your application, we recommend using app.vue with the [`<NuxtPage />` component](/api/components/nuxt-page) instead.
If you want to create more layouts and learn how to use them in your pages, find more information in the [Layouts section](/guide/directory-structure/layouts).