Command palette (Cmd+K)
Press ⌘K (or Ctrl+K) to open the global search and jump to any client, invoice, whiteboard, or page in two keystrokes.
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Command palette (Cmd+K)
The command palette is your fastest way to navigate anywhere in dVersum. Instead of clicking through menus, press ⌘K (Mac) or Ctrl+K (Windows/Linux), type a keyword, and hit Enter.
What you can reach
| Looking for | Type | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Client | "müller" | Jumps to /clients/<id> |
| Invoice | "RE-2026-0123" or "invoice müller" | Jumps to /invoices/<id> |
| Quote | "quote schmidt" | Jumps to /quotes/<id> |
| Page | "kickoff notes" | Opens the page |
| Whiteboard | "roadmap q3" | Opens the whiteboard |
| Action | "new invoice" | Jumps straight to the editor |
| Page/route | "settings sepa" | Switches to the settings page |
| Help | "dunning" | Jumps to the help article |
How it works
- Press ⌘K (or click the magnifier icon in the top bar).
- Type what you're looking for — search is fuzzy (typo-tolerant).
- Pick a result with the arrow keys.
- Enter opens it.
- Esc closes the palette without an action.
What's searched
The palette searches live across:
- Clients: name, company name, email
- Invoices: number, title, client name, amount
- Quotes: number, title, client name
- Pages: title and page path
- Whiteboards: name
- Routes / pages: every main area of dVersum (Dashboard, Finance, Settings …)
- Actions: "New invoice", "New page", "New client" etc.
- Help articles: title and keywords
Keyboard shortcuts inside the palette
| Action | Shortcut |
|---|---|
| Open | ⌘K / Ctrl+K |
| Highlight result | ↑ / ↓ |
| Open result | Enter |
| Open result in new tab | ⌘ + Enter |
| Close | Esc |
Light & dark mode
The command palette follows your current theme automatically — light grey in light mode, dark in dark mode. No extra setting needed.
dVersum tip
Train yourself: before you reach for the mouse, press ⌘K. After 1-2 weeks of retraining you barely click in the sidebar anymore — the palette is always faster. Especially for clients with long names: typing "mül" is faster than scrolling the list.
Last updated: 7/9/2026
