Navigating Skylit web app
🧭 How to Navigate Skylit™ for Heatseeker Pro Members
🔑 Access Instructions
After signing up for Heatseeker Pro, you’ll receive access to the Skylit web app via email. Follow these steps to ensure a smooth onboarding process:
If you have not received the email after 1 hour, please send a Direct Message to @GlitchSPX on Discord mentioning the email tied to your Whop account.
You’ll receive an email invitation to join Skylit™.
Sign in via Discord or Email using the credentials from your registration.
If you encounter access issues, DM GlitchSPX directly for assistance.
Once logged in, you’ll be greeted with the default SPX Heatmap dashboard.
💡 Tip: Bookmark the SPX heatmap view — it’s your default workspace for spotting dealer positioning in real time.
🔄 Switching Through Tickers
Skylit™ lets you quickly toggle between instruments without losing context.
📊 Methods
Use the left and right arrows beside the ticker symbol to navigate sequentially.
Click the ticker symbol itself to open a dropdown menu and jump directly to another asset.
Use the keyboard shortcut:
/<ticker>
Example: typing
/SPX
instantly loads the SPX heatmap.
⚡ This command is the fastest way to move between tickers without touching your mouse.
🧮 Switching Between GEX and VEX
There are two data views in Heatseeker™: GEX (Gamma Exposure) and VEX (Vanna Exposure). Each shows how dealers’ positions influence price behavior in unique ways.
🔁 How to Switch
Click the GEX tab or VEX tab at the top of the interface.
Or, use keyboard shortcuts (Windows):
Win + G
→ Switch to GEXWin + V
→ Switch to VEX
💡 Tip: Watch for alignment between GEX and VEX zones — when both reinforce each other, the probability of a reaction increases significantly.
🧭 Navigation Summary
Access Heatmap
Log in via Discord or Email
Change Ticker
Arrows / Ticker Dropdown / /Ticker
Shortcut
Switch Between Views
Tabs / Win+G
or Win+V
Support
DM @GlitchSPX on Discord
🚀 Master these shortcuts — they’ll save you seconds on every analysis and keep your workflow lightning-fast.
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