The header bar
The header is the navigation core of Peak. It appears at the top of every screen and contains the controls you use most often.
The header is the same on every page. The data inside it changes to reflect the current Object and Command.
Three ways to navigate
1. Search bar
The search bar is the fastest way to reach any view in Peak. It accepts:- An Object name or symbol — e.g.
SOL,Uniswap, a wallet address - A Command abbreviation — e.g.
TKD,PRA,LTD - Both together — e.g.
SOL TKD,Uniswap DEP
2. Header dropdowns
When you are already inside a Command and want to apply it to a different Object, use the Object selector in the header. This swaps the Object without changing the Command — useful when comparing the same view across multiple entities. The Command pill works the same way. Click it to switch to a different Command for the current Object.3. Cross-references
Inline links throughout the content area let you navigate to related views without losing context. Cross-references appear in the format:Switching context
Peak distinguishes between two kinds of context changes:- Changing the Object — same analytical view, different entity. Example: from
SOL TKDtoETH TKD. - Changing the Command — same entity, different analytical view. Example: from
SOL TKDtoSOL OWN.
Display preferences
The top-right of the header includes controls that persist across every screen and every session:- Currency — your preferred display currency for all prices and valuations.
- Timezone — your local timezone for all timestamps and date ranges.
- Account — sign-in, settings, and sign-out.
Watchlists and saved views
Objects you reference frequently can be saved to watchlists. Watchlists are accessible from the main navigation and act as both quick-access lists and the basis for screeners and alerts. See Setting up your workspace for how to create and manage watchlists.Next steps
Cross-references & Workflows
Learn how Peak links related views into research workflows.
Objects
Browse the full taxonomy of Objects in Peak.

