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Hello.
There is a Pages feature in the bottom left corner of a Lucidspark board. 
Right now it's in our peripheral vision located there. Moving it to the top of a board as tabs would put it in our direct line of sight. 
Using tabs creates a visual connection between the Page name and the Page/board itself instead of overlaying the feature on top of the bottom corner of the board. 
Moving it to tabs at the top could create greater usage since it's in our line of sight instead of out of sight, out of mind. 
Using tabs for the Pages feature when the board is considered a document creates familiarity between Lucidspark and other apps like Notion and Craft that also use tabs. By using a familiar feature like can attract like. 
Thank you for your time. Bye. 
 

Hi ​@patrickpereira1988,  thanks for this idea! I can see how this would be helpful to your workflow.

We encourage anyone else who’s interested in this to upvote this post and share any additional details about your use case or what you’d like to see in this experience. For more information about how we manage feedback in this community, please take a look at this post:

 


In the web app in Apple Safari the whole space above the board is used to advertise the Lucidspark app. 1)The is so much empty space running across that the pages feature could make better use of this space by running page tabs across. 
2)If you are not on a certain plan there is no need to see this because we can open the app but not use it. So there is no need to see this if you are not on a higher end plan. With that in mind page tabs can now make better use of this space. 


Thank you ​@patrickpereira1988 adding this detailed feedback!