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A New Command Palette: ⌘K

One shortcut to jump anywhere, do anything in the dashboard.

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Press ⌘K anywhere in the dashboard (or Ctrl K on Windows / Linux) and a Spotlight-style command palette pops up from the center of the screen — search projects, jump to servers, create services, toggle the theme, all without hunting through the sidebar.

One panel, every action you reach for

Open the palette and it groups everything into focused sections:

  • Recent — projects, servers, and domains you've visited lately
  • Actions — high-frequency moves: Add Service, deploy a template, Email, Domain Management
  • Projects / Servers & Clusters / Domain — your top 3 by usage frequency, with a "More…" entry to drill into the full list inside the panel
  • All Actions — the long tail: Subscription, Billing, Usage, API Keys, Labs, BYOS, every Email page, domain registration, theme toggle…

Frequency is tracked per workspace, so switching to a team workspace shows that workspace's own most-used items — your personal preferences don't bleed across.

Command palette sections

Run the entire Add Service flow inside the palette

You used to open the sidebar → pick a project → land on the project page → click Add Service. Now: ⌘K → type add service → pick a project → pick a source (GitHub / Git / Database / Function / Template / Local Project) → deploy. The whole chain runs inside the overlay — the page doesn't change, and you don't lose the context of the page you were on.

Keyboard shortcuts

  • move between items, wrap-around at the edges
  • selects the current item, or triggers "Load more"
  • Esc / (when the search field is empty) steps back one level: subpage → source list → palette root → close

Where to open it

  • Press ⌘K (macOS) or Ctrl K (Windows / Linux) on any page
  • The Search button in the sidebar
  • The Add Service button at the top of the project page sidebar (jumps straight into the create-service flow)

Open the palette, try subscription, add service, or just the name of a project you keep coming back to — this is the shortcut we hope you'll reach for most often in the Zeabur dashboard from now on.