Group your assigned speaker channels into named tabs — like a trading turret. Move and duplicate channels between pages, set per-page colours and icons, and find any channel instantly with Ctrl/Cmd+K.
Overview
Pages let you split your assigned speaker channels across as many named tabs as you like. Each page can hold its own subset of channels and transmit groups, with its own colour, icon, and layout. Switching pages is purely visual — every channel you can hear on one page stays connected on every other page.
Channels never go quiet when you switch pages. Audio, transmissions, alerts and presence keep flowing in the background — the tab strip just decides what the canvas paints.
Adding a Page
Find the page tab strip above your channel canvas.
Click the + button at the right-hand end.
A new page is created and immediately put into rename mode — type a name and press Enter.
The new page starts empty. Drag a channel or transmit group onto its tab to assign it.
Moving Channels Between Pages
Pages are reorganised by drag-and-drop directly on the canvas. Enter edit mode for the layout if you also want to resize or reposition tiles; otherwise pick a channel up by its title bar and drop it on a tab.
Move — Drag a tile from the canvas onto another page tab. The tile leaves the current page and appears on the destination page.
Duplicate — Hold Alt while dragging. The tile stays on the current page and a copy is placed on the destination page.
Create as you drop — Drag onto the "+ new page" tile at the end of the strip to move (or duplicate, with Alt) into a brand-new page.
Reorder pages — Drag a page tab itself left or right to change its order in the strip.
Customising a Page
Right-click any page tab — or click the small ⋯ menu on a hovered tab — to access its actions:
Rename — Double-click the active tab, or pick Rename from the menu. Enter saves, Escape cancels.
Colour — Choose from the brand-aligned palette. The colour is reflected on the tab and as the active-page accent.
Icon — Pick from a curated icon set, grouped by theme.
Duplicate — Creates a new page seeded with the current page's channel and group assignments.
Delete — Available once a page is empty. Pages with channels or groups assigned must be cleared first to prevent accidental loss of layout.
The "All channels" Overview
When more than one page exists, an All channels pseudo-tab appears at the left of the strip. Selecting it temporarily shows every channel you're assigned to, ignoring page membership. It's read-only — you can't reposition tiles or assign new colours from here — but it's the fastest way to scan the full floor when you need the whole picture.
Finding a Channel Fast
Once you have a few pages, it's easy to lose track of which page a particular channel sits on. The channel search popover lets you jump to any channel from the keyboard in under a second.
Press Ctrl/Cmd + K anywhere in the dashboard — or click the magnifying-glass icon next to the + button on the page tab strip.
The search input opens already focused. Start typing the channel or transmit-group name.
Results filter live as you type. Each row shows the channel name and the page it lives on.
Use ↑ and ↓ to move the highlight up and down the results.
Press Enter to switch the active page to the one containing the highlighted channel.
Press Escape to dismiss the popover without changing the active page.
Search matches against both the channel/group name and the owning page name — so typing the page name narrows the list to just that page's contents, which is handy when you want to remind yourself what's in a page.
Keyboard Shortcuts
Ctrl/Cmd + K — Open the channel search popover with the cursor focused. Press again to close.
Ctrl/Cmd + 1–9 — Jump straight to the nth ordered page.
Ctrl/Cmd + 0 — Jump to the All channels overview.
Alt + ← — Switch to the previous page (wraps around).
Alt + → — Switch to the next page (wraps around).
Enter (in search) — Jump to the page that contains the highlighted result.
Escape (in search or rename) — Cancel and dismiss.
Activity Across Pages
Each tab quietly indicates when a channel on a page you are not currently viewing is receiving a transmission. The tab gets a soft red ring and pulse — enough to catch your eye, not enough to dominate the strip. Switch to the page and the indicator clears as soon as the active page shows the live state in full.
Tips
Group by workflow, not by team — Pages map cleanly onto trading-desk style "boards": one for morning prep, one for live coverage, one for post-trade.
Duplicate to a "scratch" page — Use Alt-drag to keep a channel visible on a focused page while leaving the original page intact for everyone else's normal layout.
Use colours sparingly — Reserve the strongest colours for pages that demand attention (e.g. emergency or trading-floor coverage); leave informational pages on the default accent.
Search beats memory — When in doubt, Ctrl/Cmd + K is faster than scrolling the tab strip — even if you only have three pages.