The Peak shell
Every screen in Peak follows the same structure. Once you recognize the shell, every command feels familiar.| Element | Location | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Header bar | Top of screen | Search, Object selector, Command pill, market ticker |
| L1 tabs | Below header | Major sections within the current command |
| L2 sub-tabs | Below L1 (when present) | Subdivisions inside an L1 tab |
| Content area | Main body | The actual data — tables, charts, stat cards |
| Suggested Commands footer | Bottom of screen | Contextual related commands |
Run your first command
Peak is built around the Object + Command model. You choose what to analyze (the Object) and how to analyze it (the Command).Select a Command
Choose
TKD (Token Description) for a token, or PRA (Protocol Analysis) for a protocol. The header pill confirms the active command.Cross-references
Throughout Peak, you will see inline links written as Command Name (CMD) ↗. These are cross-references — one click takes you to a related command for the same Object without losing context. The Suggested Commands footer at the bottom of every screen lists the most relevant follow-up views for what you are currently looking at.Switching Objects
You can change the active Object in three ways:- Search bar — type the name or symbol of any Object.
- Object dropdown — click the Object pill in the header to swap to a different instance of the same type.
- Cross-reference links — click any inline Object link in the content area.
Next steps
Setting up your workspace
Configure currency, timezone, watchlists, and alerts.
Object + Command architecture
Read the full explanation of the model behind Peak.

