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Navigation & Dashboards

Understanding the high-level layout of Cuevue will help you move quickly between Spaces, views, and projects.

The Spaces List

When you first log in, you will see the Spaces List. This is your home base where all the organizations, clients, or teams you belong to are listed.

  • Switching Spaces: Click on any Space card to enter its dashboard.
  • Creating Spaces: Click the + button to create a new workspace.

The Space Dashboard

Once inside a Space, the layout is divided into three main areas.

Your persistent navigation for switching between Views, Notes, and Settings. It also shows notifications and quick access links.

The Tab Bar

Located at the top, this allows you to keep multiple views (like Timeline and List) open at the same time and switch between them instantly. Tabs are remembered per Space, so you can pick up exactly where you left off.

Main Content

Where you interact with your projects, tasks, versions, and docs.

Global Search & Cmd+K

At the top of the Sidebar, you will find the Global Search bar.

  • Shortcut: Press CMD+K (Mac) or Ctrl+K (Windows).
  • Mobile: On narrow viewports the palette docks to the bottom of the screen as a sheet with a drag handle, so it sits comfortably above the soft keyboard.

Cmd+K offers three modes — switch between them with the Tab key or the mode chips below the search input. Auto mode (the default) routes each query to Search, Ask, or Do based on intent.

Search Mode

Find items across the current Space — Projects, Tasks, Docs, comments, and connected integrations. Click a result to jump to it. In Auto mode, pressing Enter on a non-empty query routes to Ask instead of opening the highlighted hit; click is the only way to follow a search result. In manual Search mode, Enter still navigates.

Ask Cue Mode

Ask natural-language questions about your workspace data. Cue searches your projects, tasks, docs, and (when scoped to a version) the active transcript to answer with citations. For example: “What episodes are due this week?” or “Who is assigned to the intro recording?”

  • Inline citations. Answers are written with [1], [2] superscripts. Click any number to scroll to the matching source chip below the answer.
  • Clickable entity links. Names of projects, tasks, members, and other entities in Ask answers are clickable and jump straight to the item.
  • Read aloud (text-to-speech). Use the Speak button in the answer header to have Cue read the response. Pause and resume from the same control. Uses the browser’s built-in speech synthesis — no external service.
  • Selection-aware Ask. Highlight text anywhere in the app before opening Cmd+K and Cue captures the selection (up to 4 KB) as additional context. A dismissible “Including selection: ’…’” chip appears below the context chip and is sent to the agent with your query.

Do Mode

Describe an action in plain language and Cue generates an action plan for your approval. For example: “Create a new episode called Season 3 Finale and assign it to Jordan” or “Set all overdue tasks to In Progress.”

  • Safe actions execute automatically. Routine plans run on submit.
  • Destructive confirmation. Queries that match destructive verbs (delete, archive, export, publish, “share publicly”, “move all”…) and plans that touch a large batch or sensitive integrations (Megaphone export, Airtable sync, archive, move) open a danger-style confirm dialog before running. Cancel is the default focus.
  • Verbose plans collapse. When a plan would touch more than five items, only the first three children render — expand to see the rest.
  • In-flight labels. While an action runs you’ll see the resolved entity name (e.g. “Create Season 3 Finale”) rather than a raw UUID, for all 17 action types.

Context & Scope

A context chip below the input shows what Cmd+K is scoped to — the current Project, Version, or Space. Click the on the chip to widen scope to the entire Space for that query (the chip hides itself once flipped). Useful when the URL implies a narrow context but you want a workspace-wide answer.

Route Confidence

In Auto mode the footer hint reflects how confident Cue is about the route it picked. Borderline picks for Do downgrade to Ask so Enter never executes an action the router wasn’t sure about; cross the Do chip yourself if you want to force it.

Quick Actions

The sidebar also contains quick links to:

  • Notifications: See recent mentions and comments.
  • Bookmarks: Quickly access frequently used external links related to your Space.
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