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2. Saved Workspace Layouts
- Created
- Jun 5, 2026
- Updated
- Jun 5, 2026
A saved workspace layout captures your current arrangement so you can restore it later or switch between setups — for example a multi-timeframe scalping layout versus a single-pane swing layout.
What a layout captures
A saved layout stores a snapshot of your workspace arrangement (such as the pane configuration and split sizing) under a name you choose. Restoring a layout reapplies that snapshot to the workspace.
Managing layouts
- Save the current arrangement as a new named layout.
- Restore a saved layout to reapply it.
- Rename a layout to keep its purpose clear.
- Favorite a layout to keep your most-used setups at the top.
- Delete layouts you no longer need.
You can keep up to 24 saved layouts. Each layout shows a short subtitle summarizing its snapshot so you can tell them apart at a glance.
Where layouts are stored
Saved layouts live in your browser's local storage, so they persist across sessions on the same device but are not synced across devices.
Layouts vs. preferences
Saved layouts are explicit, named snapshots you switch between. Separately, the workspace also remembers your current per-pane choices automatically between sessions — see Workspace Preferences.
Next steps
See what the workspace remembers automatically.
Next: Workspace Preferences