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Floating widgets are individual, detachable panels that hover above your main workspace. Each widget focuses on a single task – positions, a chart, a trade panel, tracked wallets – and can be opened, closed, repositioned, and customised independently.

How Floating Widgets Work

Unlike the Mini App (which is a self-contained interface), floating widgets are modular. You choose which panels to have open, where they sit on screen, and what data each one shows.

Independent Panels

Each widget operates on its own – open a Positions widget and a Chart side by side, or just one at a time.

Fully Customisable

Configure columns, filters, wallet context, and layout for each widget individually.

Opening & Closing Widgets

MethodHow
Number keysPress 09 to toggle a widget by its slot number
BacktickPress ` to close all floating widgets at once
Widget SettingsOpen Floating Widget Settings to manage your active widget list

Managing Your Widget List

Open the Floating Widget Settings panel to see your active widgets and browse available ones.

Active Widgets

Your active widget list shows every widget currently assigned to a slot. From here you can:
  • Drag to reorder – Change the slot order (affects which number key opens which widget)
  • Edit – Open per-widget settings (columns, filters, wallet context)
  • Remove – Delete a widget from your active list

Adding Widgets

Below the active list, you’ll find all available widgets organised by category. Click any widget to add it to your active list.

Available Widgets

Widgets for finding and monitoring new tokens:
WidgetDescription
NewFreshly created tokens
GraduatingTokens approaching graduation thresholds
GraduatedTokens that have recently graduated
TokensGeneral token browser
WatchlistsYour saved watchlists
News TickerLive news feed
Tracking (Table)Tracked wallet activity in table format
Tracking (Feed)Tracked wallet activity as a live feed
Widgets for executing trades:
WidgetDescription
TradeFull trade panel
Instant TradeCompact quick-trade widget
Jupiter TradeTrade via Jupiter aggregator
Jupiter SwapSwap interface via Jupiter
Widgets for deep-diving into a specific token:
WidgetDescription
Token SummaryKey stats at a glance
ChartPrice chart
Token MetricsDetailed token metrics
Transactions (Table)Token transactions in table format
Transactions (Feed)Token transactions as a live feed
TradersActive traders for the token
HoldersHolder distribution and top holders
DistributionSupply distribution breakdown
OverviewGeneral token overview
BubblemapsVisual holder clustering via Bubblemaps
Widgets for managing your holdings:
WidgetDescription
Wallet Profile BarQuick wallet summary
PositionsCurrent open positions
PortfolioFull portfolio view
Portfolio Txns (Table)Portfolio transactions in table format
Portfolio Txns (Feed)Portfolio transactions as a live feed
OrdersActive and past orders
ActivityRecent account activity
Trading ActivityTrading-specific activity log
Widgets for Telegram integration:
WidgetDescription
MentionsToken mentions across your Telegram groups
My ChatsYour connected Telegram chat feed
ScansTelegram scan results
Widgets for tracking your earnings:
WidgetDescription
Lifetime RewardsTotal rewards earned
Unclaimed RewardsRewards available to claim
Earnings ChartVisual breakdown of earnings over time
Scan EarningsRewards earned from scans
Referral LinkYour referral link and stats
Claim HistoryPast reward claims

Customising Individual Widgets

Each widget has its own settings accessible via the edit (pencil) icon. The options vary by widget, but common settings include:

Wallet Context

Some widgets support a Wallet Context toggle. When enabled, the widget scopes its data to the wallet you currently have selected – useful when managing multiple wallets.

Column Preferences

Table-based widgets (like Positions or Tracked Wallets) let you choose which columns to display and drag them into your preferred order. Columns you can typically configure include token name, balance, value, bought, sold, P&L, and more.

Filters

Certain widgets offer built-in filters to narrow what’s shown. For example, the Tracked Wallets widget includes:
FilterWhat it does
Sort byChoose how results are ordered
TypeFilter by transaction type (Buy, Sell, Add, Remove)
TokenFilter by a specific token
TotalSet minimum/maximum total value
PriceSet minimum/maximum price
AmountSet minimum/maximum amount

Tips

Quick Access

Memorise the slot numbers for your most-used widgets. Press 3 for your Positions, 5 for Tracked Wallets – whatever order works for your flow.

Clean Up Fast

Press backtick (`) to close all widgets at once when you need to focus on the main workspace.