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Get to know CurateOne

A quick orientation: the first-run tour, the command palette, and where everything lives.

Updated 2026-07-16

CurateOne is organized around a small set of hubs. The Studio is where sites are created and edited; everything else — deployments, leads, analytics, settings — is one navigation step away.

02The onboarding tour

The first time you open the Studio, an animated spotlight tour walks you through the essentials: picking a source, filling in the intake, and generating your first site. It only plays once automatically, but you can relaunch it any time you want a refresher.

03The command palette

Press Cmd+K (Mac) or Ctrl+K (Windows/Linux) anywhere in the app to open the command palette. It’s a fuzzy search over navigation, your projects, and account actions — type a few letters of what you want and hit Enter.

TipThe command palette is the fastest way to jump between projects — no need to go back to a project list first.

04Where things live

  • /studio — create a new site or open an existing project in the editor
  • /deployments — every project with its live, pending, or draft status, plus custom domains
  • /leads — the CRM that collects form submissions from your live sites
  • /insights — cookieless analytics for traffic, conversions, and referrers
  • /approvals — the review inbox for teams with approval workflows
  • Settings — profile, Studio preferences, credits and coupons, plans and billing, team, automations, and integrations