Manage Favorites / Tags / Notes

The Favorites section is your personal dashboard for tracking posts, users, and tokens you care about. When you mark an item as a favorite, it is saved here automatically for quick access and management.

1. Accessing Your Favorites

  1. Tap on the Favorites tab located in the main navigation bar at the bottom of your screen.

  2. Your favorited content is organized into three tabs at the top: Posts, Users, and Tokens.

    • Posts: Shows a chronological list of all favorited posts. Tap a date (e.g., October 4, 2025) to expand and read the notes/articles.

    • Users: Shows all the user accounts you've favorited.

    • Tokens: Shows all the token symbols/coins you've favorited.


2. Managing Favorite Users

Adding a User Manually

You can quickly add a user by their username to your favorites list.

  1. Go to the Users tab within Favorites.

  2. Tap the plus icon (+) in the bottom-right corner.

  3. In the "Add Favorite User" box:

    • Enter the user's username (without the @ symbol).

  4. Tap Add. The user will now appear in your list.

Assigning Tags to a User

Use tags to categorize your favorite users (e.g., CEO, EXCHANGE, PRESIDENT).

  1. On the Users tab, swipe left on the user you want to tag.

  2. Tap the "Assign Tags" button that appears.

  3. To apply an existing tag, simply select it from the list.

  4. To create a new tag:

    • Tap "Create New Tag".

    • Enter the desired Tag Name.

    • Tap Create.

  5. After selecting/creating your tags, tap Save.


3. Managing Favorite Tokens

Adding a Token Manually

You can add any token or coin to your favorites by its symbol.

  1. Go to the Tokens tab within Favorites.

  2. Tap the plus icon in the bottom-right corner.

  3. Enter the token symbol (e.g., BNB, SOL, USDC).

  4. Tap Add. The token will be added to your list.

Assigning Tags to a Token

Use tags to track the status or type of a token (e.g., CHAIN, TGE, HOLD, WARN).

  1. On the Tokens tab, swipe left on the token you want to tag.

  2. Tap the "Assign Tags" button that appears.

  3. Select or create your tags following the steps in the "Assigning Tags to a User" section above.

  4. Tap Save.


4. Viewing Favorite Posts

The Posts tab organizes all the articles and notes you have favorited.

  • Posts are grouped by date.

  • Tap on the date banner (e.g., August 26, 2025) to expand or collapse the list of posts saved on that day.

  • You can also apply tags (not visible in the current screenshots, but a typical feature) to posts for further organization.

Notes & Tags

This guide shows how to add notes, see your saved notes, and filter tokens using the tag buttons (like BUY, CHAIN, or EXCH) beside each token. You can do everything with just a few taps.


1. What Each Tag Does

Every tag beside a token reacts differently when you tap it.

Action
How to Do It
What Happens

Add a Note

Tap once

Opens the screen to write a new note.

View Notes

Press and hold

Shows all notes saved for that token.

Filter Tokens

Tap twice

Filters the list to show only tokens with that tag.


Example

Tap or hold a tag beside $BNB to add, view, or filter.


2. Adding a Note

  1. Tap a tag once (for example, BUY beside $BNB).

  2. Write your note on the Add Note screen.

  3. Tap the 💾 Save icon at the top to save it.

You can write notes like:


Example

Write and save your note easily.


3. Viewing Notes

To see all your saved notes:

  • Press and hold the tag beside that token.

  • A pop-up will show your notes with time and date.

Use this to quickly review your trade history.


Example

Hold the tag to view all notes for $BNB.


4. Filtering Tokens

You can show only tokens that have a certain tag.

To Apply a Filter

  1. Double tap the tag (for example, BUY beside $XRP).

  2. Your list will now show only tokens marked as BUY.

To Remove a Filter

  1. Look for “Filtering by: BUY” at the top.

  2. Tap the ❌ X to clear the filter and see all tokens again.


Example

See only the tokens you marked with a tag.


Tips

Keep your notes short and clear. You can use quick tags like these:

Tag
Use For

<CHAIN>

Entry details or setup

<SELL>

Exit or profit info

<REVIEW>

What you learned or will change

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