Complete Activepieces keyboard shortcuts and commands reference — 9 shortcuts across 2 categories. Quick reference cheat sheet for Windows & Mac.
Activepieces is a popular automation platform used by professionals worldwide. Learning keyboard shortcuts can dramatically speed up your workflow — studies show shortcut users save an average of 8 days per year compared to mouse-only users.
This page covers all 9 Activepieces shortcuts across 2 categories: Editor Shortcuts, Prompt Tips. Each shortcut includes a description to help you understand when and how to use it effectively.
| Shortcut | Action |
|---|---|
| Ctrl + Z | Undo |
| Ctrl + Shift + Z | Redo |
| Ctrl + C | Copy step |
| Ctrl + V | Paste step |
| Delete | Delete step |
| Ctrl + S | Save flow |
| Shortcut | Action |
|---|---|
| Test flow | Test automation |
| Use Code step for custom logic | Custom code |
| Branch for conditional logic | Branching |
Activepieces's 9 shortcuts on this page are organized into 2 categories: Editor Shortcuts (6), Prompt Tips (3). Editor Shortcuts is the largest group with 6 shortcuts — a good place to focus first if you're building muscle memory from scratch.
A few of these aren't Activepieces-specific — they're shared across tools: Ctrl + Z (Undo, also in Windows); Ctrl + S (Save flow, also in Windows); Ctrl + C (Copy step, also in Windows). Learning them here pays off well beyond Activepieces itself.
New to Activepieces? Start with Editor Shortcuts above — it's usually where the shortcuts you'll reach for constantly live. Once those feel automatic, work through Prompt Tips to round out your workflow.
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The most essential Activepieces shortcuts are: Ctrl + Z (Undo), Ctrl + Shift + Z (Redo), Ctrl + C (Copy step). These cover the most frequent actions and can significantly speed up your workflow.
Activepieces has 9 keyboard shortcuts across 2 categories on shortcut-tools.com.
Simply press the key combination while Activepieces is focused. Most shortcuts work immediately. On Mac, replace Ctrl with Cmd and Alt with Option for most shortcuts.
The Activepieces shortcut for undo is Ctrl + Z.
Activepieces includes 6 Editor Shortcuts shortcuts, including Ctrl + Z (Undo) and Ctrl + Shift + Z (Redo). See the full list in the Editor Shortcuts section above.
Activepieces includes 3 Prompt Tips shortcuts, including Test flow (Test automation) and Use Code step for custom logic (Custom code). See the full list in the Prompt Tips section above.
Yes — use My Stack to combine Activepieces shortcuts with any other platform on this site into one printable reference, which is useful if your daily workflow spans several tools.
Start with the essentials: Learn Ctrl + Z (Undo) and Ctrl + Shift + Z (Redo) first — these are the most commonly used.
Practice daily: Pick 2–3 new shortcuts each day and consciously use them instead of the mouse. Within a week, they become muscle memory.
Print this cheat sheet: Keep a reference nearby until shortcuts become automatic. Focus on the Editor Shortcuts category first.
Productivity tip: Navigation and formatting shortcuts give the biggest time savings. Start with the shortcuts you'd use in every session.
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