Stacking Panels
Opening one thing used to close another
Side panels used to replace whatever you were already looking at. Worse, creating something mid-task — a new customer while building an invoice — popped open a separate window that closed your invoice underneath it. You'd finish, turn around, and your place was gone. For a tool you live in all day, that adds up to a lot of lost context.
Panels that stack
Now every panel stacks. Drill from an invoice into its customer, open a new project without leaving what you're doing, jump from a transaction to a linked receipt — each one opens on top of the last, and a breadcrumb at the top of the panel shows the exact trail you took.
Step back anytime
Click any step in the breadcrumb to jump straight there, or close the top panel to drop back to the one beneath it. Finish creating that customer and you land right back on the invoice with it already filled in — no retracing your steps. The browser back button works too, and your open panels survive a refresh.
Instant, even when you go deep
Panels load only when you actually open them, and quietly preload the moment you hover — so they appear the instant you click, no matter how much else is open. Going three panels deep feels exactly as fast as opening one.
- PanelsSide panels now stack instead of replacing each other — open a customer while editing an invoice and it slides on top, with a breadcrumb showing how you got there.
- PanelsCreating something no longer closes what you were doing — new customers, projects, and invoices open in the same stack, so you finish and land right back where you left off.
- NavigationEvery panel shows a breadcrumb of your trail — click any step to jump straight back to it.
- NavigationClosing a panel returns you to the one underneath, and the browser back button steps back through your trail.
- PerformancePanels load the moment you open them and quietly preload as you hover, so they appear instantly without weighing down the rest of the app.