Saved Views in SiteCurve are personalized snapshots of filtered and sorted data across any screen in the platform.
They allow users to bookmark specific configurations—such as filters, sorts, and views—so they can quickly return to them without reapplying the settings.
Saved Views are designed to make navigating and analyzing data in SiteCurve more efficient and user-friendly.
How Saved Views Work
Saving a View:
On any screen in SiteCurve, you’ll see a “floppy disk” save icon at the top right of the page.
Clicking this icon saves the current screen with all active filters, sorts, and configurations.
Once saved, the view is added as a bookmark under the Saved Views section in your dashboard’s left-hand panel.
Accessing Saved Views:
Within SiteCurve, hover over the floppy disk icon to reveal a dropdown menu showing all Saved Views for the current landscape.
Clicking a Saved View from the dropdown immediately takes you to the preconfigured view.
Or go to your dashboard to see your saved views on SiteCurve in the left-hand panel
If you click “Saved Views” youll see all saved views in one screen across all landscapes in SiteCurve
Managing Saved Views:
Rename Saved Views: Hover over the name of a saved view in the dropdown or in the dashboard to edit its title.
Delete Saved Views: Users can remove saved views from the dropdown or within the dedicated Saved Views section of their dashboard.
Saved Views Dashboard:
Access a centralized list of all your Saved Views across landscapes by clicking Saved Views in the left-hand panel.
This dashboard allows you to manage views comprehensively—rename or delete any saved view.
Landscape-Specific Behavior:
Saved Views are tied to the landscape where they were created. If you navigate to a new landscape, the floppy disk dropdown will display views specific to that landscape.
If a landscape is removed or discontinued, the associated saved views are deleted automatically.
Who Are Saved Views For?
Saved Views are perfect for users who:
Regularly apply the same filters or sorts across SiteCurve screens and want to avoid reconfiguring them.
Need quick access to specific data segments or comparisons.
Work across multiple landscapes and need to efficiently manage unique views for each.
Want an organized way to track important configurations, trends, or analyses over time.
How to Get the Most Out of Saved Views
Use Saved Views for Recurring Analysis:
Save views with custom filters for frequently monitored data. For example:
Track domains with high Volatility Scores.
Monitor specific keyword sets in an index or landscape.
Save filtered views for "winning" or "losing" competitors.
Quickly Switch Between Views:
Use the dropdown under the floppy disk icon to jump between saved views for the same landscape seamlessly.
Maintain Organization:
Regularly rename saved views to reflect their purpose, such as “High Volatility Competitors” or “Ecommerce Focus Keywords.”
Delete outdated views to keep your dashboard clutter-free.
FAQs About Saved Views
Can I save views across all SiteCurve screens?
Yes, you can save views on any screen that displays the floppy disk save icon.
Are saved views tied to a specific landscape?
Yes, Saved Views are landscape-specific. When navigating to a different landscape, you’ll only see saved views for that landscape in the floppy disk dropdown.
How can I rename or delete saved views?
Hover over the view name in the dropdown or dashboard to rename it.
Use the dropdown or Saved Views dashboard to delete a saved view.
What happens to saved views if a landscape is removed?
Saved Views associated with a discontinued or deleted landscape are automatically removed from your dashboard.
Can saved views be shared?
Currently, Saved Views are only accessible to the user who created them and cannot be shared directly. However, you can recreate a saved view in another user’s account by sharing the exact filter and sort configuration.
What happens if I update filters in a saved view?
To reflect new configurations, you’ll need to save the updated view as a new Saved View or overwrite the existing one.