Railmail is built to be driven from the keyboard. Two things to remember: ⌘K opens the command palette, and ⌘/ (or ?) shows the full shortcut list right in the app.
Command palette (⌘K)
Press ⌘K anywhere to open the palette, then type to search. From it you can:
- Create: new campaign (C), campaign in fullscreen (F), new topic (T).
- Navigate: jump to Live Feed, Campaigns, Subscribers, Topics, Segments, Automations or Reports, or search and open a specific topic.
- Settings: open Preferences, Profile, Project settings or Domain settings.
- Bulk actions: when rows are selected in a list, matching actions appear here too.
- Log out.
Global
| Shortcut | Action |
|---|
| ⌘K | Open the command palette. |
| ⌘/ or ? | Show the keyboard shortcuts list. |
| [ | Toggle the sidebar. |
| / | Focus search. |
| ⌘N | Create (contextual to where you are). |
Go-to navigation (press G, then a letter)
| Sequence | Goes to |
|---|
| G D | Dashboard |
| G C | Campaigns |
| G T | Topics |
| G S | Subscribers |
| G A | Automations |
| G E | Segments |
| G L | Activity feed |
| G R | Reports |
| G F | Custom fields |
| G M | Members |
| G X | Settings |
Lists (campaigns, subscribers, topics, segments, automations)
| Shortcut | Action |
|---|
| J / K or arrows | Move down / up. |
| Enter | Open the selected row. |
| X | Select the row. |
| ⌘A | Select all. |
| E | Edit. |
| D | Duplicate. |
| ⌘⌫ | Delete. |
| Esc | Clear selection. |
Builders and details
| Where | Shortcut | Action |
|---|
| Campaign builder | ⌘S | Save. |
| Campaign builder | ⌘⇧T | Send a test email. |
| Automation builder | ⌘S | Save. |
| Automation builder | ⌫ / Delete | Delete the selected node. |
| Automation builder | ⌘D | Duplicate the selected node. |
| Subscriber details | 1 / 2 / 3 | Switch tabs: Overview / Consents / Segments. |
| Subscriber details | E | Edit. |
| Subscriber details | ⌘. | Copy the subscriber ID. |
| Assistant chat | ⌘Enter | Send the message. |
| Assistant chat | Esc | Stop the response. |
| Assistant chat | ⌘⇧C | Copy the last response. |
On Windows and Linux, use Ctrl wherever you see ⌘.