Keyboard Shortcuts Arrive in Advanced Builder

Keyboard Shortcuts Arrive in Advanced Builder

October 23, 20251 min read

Building automations just got faster. The Advanced Builder now supports full keyboard shortcuts for editing, navigation, and workflow control — so you can move, connect, and create without ever reaching for the mouse.

You can now copy nodes, jump between branches, zoom in and out, and even open workflow panels instantly — all through simple key commands. It’s workflow design at lightning speed.


How to Use

  1. Open any workflow in Advanced Builder.

  2. Press K or click the Keyboard Shortcuts icon in the toolbar to view available commands.

  3. Use shortcuts to:

    • Edit quickly: Copy, paste, or delete selected nodes.

    • Navigate fast: Jump between nodes with arrow keys.

    • Adjust your view: Zoom in/out or center your layout instantly.

    • Save or switch workflows: Manage multiple builds without missing a beat.

Shortcuts are grouped by task — Edit, View, Navigation, and Tools — and are available for both Mac (⌘) and Windows/Linux (Ctrl) users.


Why This Matters

Speed and precision are everything when building complex automations.
Keyboard Shortcuts let you fly through your workflow builds — no extra clicks, no breaking focus.

You’ll move faster, edit cleaner, and iterate more confidently with a smoother, more responsive design experience.

Whether you’re testing new ideas or fine-tuning logic flows, this feature saves serious time and keeps your creative rhythm uninterrupted.


Use Cases

Power Users: Build, edit, and test workflows entirely from the keyboard for maximum efficiency.
Agencies: Standardize workflow creation by teaching teams consistent shortcut commands.
Developers & Builders: Quickly navigate and organize large workflows without scrolling endlessly.
Iterative Testing: Duplicate or move sections fast while troubleshooting logic sequences.

Keyboard Shortcuts bring professional-grade speed and control to your automation workspace — helping you build smarter, faster, and with total precision.

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