Navigating Nuveki Like a Pro
As your workspace grows with more conversations, agents, and projects, knowing how to navigate quickly becomes essential. Nuveki provides several tools to keep you efficient.
The Command Palette
Press ⌘K (Mac) or Ctrl+K (Windows/Linux) to open the Command Palette — a universal search and navigation tool. From here you can:
- Search conversations by title or content
- Jump to any agent by name
- Open a team or project instantly
- Find prompts, tools, or workflows by keyword
- Navigate to library items without scrolling through folders
- Open workflow executions to check status
Just start typing, and results filter in real time. Press Enter to navigate to the selected item.
Sidebar Navigation
The sidebar organizes all major areas of Nuveki:
- Home — Dashboard with recommended agents and recent activity
- Agents — Browse and manage AI agents
- Teams — Multi-agent team management
- Projects — Your project workspaces
- Library — Document and file storage
- Apps — Your saved canvas applications
- Workflows — Automation and pipelines
- Prompts — The Prompt Book
- Tools — MCP tools and integrations
- Community — Feature requests and discussions
- Usage — Token consumption and cost tracking
- Shared Links — Manage your public share links
Favorites
Star your most-used agents, teams, projects, prompts, and apps to pin them to the Favorites section at the top of the sidebar. Click the star icon on any item to add or remove it. Favorites appear in every session for quick access.
Right Sidepanel Chat
Need a quick answer without leaving your current page? Use the sidepanel chat — a compact chat window that slides in from the right. Ask a quick question to any agent while browsing the Library, editing workflows, or reviewing apps.
Tips for daily efficiency
- Use the command palette for everything — it's faster than clicking through the sidebar.
- Pin your top 3-5 agents and projects as favorites.
- Assign every conversation to a project so you can find it later.
- Use descriptive conversation titles — the command palette searches them.