Settings
Configuration used to mean navigating away. Changing an API key while reading a thread meant leaving the thread, and coming back meant finding it again. Settings is one overlay that holds every configuration surface: a list of sections down the left, the section you picked on the right, and whatever you were doing still underneath it. Open it with ⌘, (Ctrl+, on Windows and Linux), or from the account menu at the bottom of the sidebar. Press Esc, click outside it, or press ⌘, again to close it and carry on where you were.What lives where
Which sections you see depends on your organization and your plan, so the list is shorter for some
accounts than others.
Links still work
Every section keeps its own address —/settings/api-keys, /billing, /team, and the rest — so
a link in an email or a bookmark you saved still opens the full screen it always did. The overlay
is the faster way in, not a replacement for the pages behind it.
The overlay is addressable too: the section you have open is recorded in the address bar, so a
refresh keeps you on it, the browser’s back button closes it, and you can send someone a link that
opens Settings exactly where you were looking.
