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.
Open the palette and it groups everything into focused sections:
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.

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.
↑ ↓ 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 → closeOpen 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.