Organize profiles
As your library grows from a handful of profiles to dozens or hundreds, the profile list gives you three tools to find what you need fast: Search, Filter and Sort. They sit side by side in the toolbar above the list and work together, so you can search by name, narrow down with filters, and order the results however you like.
The toolbar at a glance
Section titled “The toolbar at a glance”The toolbar shows three separate controls:
| Control | What it does |
|---|---|
| Search | Find profiles by name as you type. |
| Filter | Narrow the list by status, OS, proxy, tags, created date and last used. |
| Sort | Order the list by name, created, updated or last used, ascending or descending. |
Search, filters and sorting all run instantly on the profiles already loaded in the app, so the list updates the moment you change something.
Tags are free-form labels you attach to a profile to group it with others, for example client-a, staging, eu-region or project-x. You set tags when you create or edit a profile.
Add tags to a profile
Section titled “Add tags to a profile”In the profile form, type your tags into the Tags field as a comma-separated list:
client-a, eu-region, stagingEach comma-separated value becomes its own tag. Once saved, the tags appear as small badges on the profile card in the list view, so you can see at a glance which group a profile belongs to.
Click a tag to filter
Section titled “Click a tag to filter”Tag badges on a profile card are clickable. Click a tag badge to add that tag to your active filters and instantly narrow the list to profiles that share it. Click it again to remove it. Because tags filter as a multi-select set, clicking several tags shows only profiles that carry all of them (see Filter below).
Search
Section titled “Search”Use the Search box to find a profile by name. Type any part of the name and the list narrows as you type. Search combines with any active filters, so you can, for example, filter to a single client’s tag and then search for one specific profile within that group.
Clear the search box to show every profile again (subject to any filters that are still active).
Filter
Section titled “Filter”The Filter control opens a menu with several sub-menus. Pick options from any combination of them to narrow the list. Every active filter combines, so the list shows only the profiles that match all of your choices.
Filter options
Section titled “Filter options”| Filter | Choices | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Status | idle, launching, running, stopping (plus locked when in use on another device) | The profile’s current run state. See Profiles overview. |
| OS | macOS, Windows, Linux | The operating system the profile’s fingerprint emulates. |
| Proxy | The proxy type configured on the profile, or no proxy | See Configure a proxy. |
| Tags | Multi-select | Combined with AND — a profile must carry every selected tag to match. |
| Created | Today, Last 7 days, Last 30 days, Older than 30 days | Filters by when the profile was created. |
| Last used | Today, Last 7 days, Last 30 days, Older than 30 days, Never used | Filters by when the profile was last launched; Never used finds profiles you’ve never opened. |
Active filter chips
Section titled “Active filter chips”Every filter you apply appears as a small removable chip below the search bar. Each chip shows the filter and an × you can click to remove just that one. A Clear all link wipes every active filter at once and returns you to the full list.
This makes it easy to see exactly why the list is narrowed and to peel filters off one at a time.
The Sort control orders the list. Choose one of:
| Sort by | Orders profiles by |
|---|---|
| Name | Profile name, alphabetically. |
| Created | When the profile was created. |
| Updated | When the profile was last edited. |
| Last used | When the profile was last launched. |
Clicking the active sort option toggles the direction between ascending and descending, and the Sort button shows which order is currently applied. For example, sort by Last used, descending, to bring the profiles you worked with most recently to the top, or by Last used, ascending, to surface stale profiles you may want to clean up.
Filters and sorting stay put
Section titled “Filters and sorting stay put”Your search text, active filters and chosen sort order persist, so the list stays the way you left it as you move around the app and come back. When you want a clean slate, clear the search box, use Clear all on the filter chips, and reset the sort order.
Related pages
Section titled “Related pages”- Profiles overview — what a profile is and the profile list.
- Create and edit profiles — where you set a profile’s tags.
- Bulk actions — act on many profiles at once after you’ve filtered them down.
- Configure a proxy — set the proxy type you can filter on.