How-to
save chart layout
Kite
How to save chart layouts on Kite
Saving chart layouts on Kite preserves indicator + drawing + timeframe + chart-type settings across sessions. Useful for consistent setups across instruments (e.g., one layout for index analysis, one for individual stocks).
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Step-by-step procedure
See the procedure infobox above for the six steps.
Engine-specific persistence
| Engine | Where stored | Cross-platform |
|---|---|---|
| TradingView | Zerodha account (server) | Web + app sync |
| ChartIQ | Zerodha account (server) | Web + app sync |
Layouts saved on web appear on app and vice versa, when logged into the same account.
Multiple layouts
You can save many layouts. Useful patterns:
- Intraday vs swing vs positional setups.
- Different indicator combinations.
- Per-asset-class layouts (equity, F&O, currency).
See also
- Kite chart types explained
- Kite TradingView vs ChartIQ engine
- Kite drawing tools
- How to save TradingView drawings on Kite app
- How to save TradingView layouts and templates
- How to save drawings on ChartIQ
- How to save view in ChartIQ
- How to save chart settings and indicators
- How to default chart settings on ChartIQ
- How to add indicators on Kite charts
- How to switch chart types on Kite
- How to open chart in new tab on Kite
- How to multiple charts on ChartIQ
- Saved views not visible on Kite
- Saved TradingView layout not loading
- ChartIQ drawings disappearing
- Drawings deleted from TradingView
- Kite (Zerodha)
- Zerodha
- TradingView (third-party chart library)
- ChartIQ
External references
References
- Zerodha support documentation on Kite chart layouts.
- TradingView Charting Library save documentation.
- ChartIQ template documentation.