Vaults on Desk
Desk turns Hyperliquid vaults into a clearer product experience, with strategy context, bot and automation paths, AI-assisted decision support, and ongoing visibility built around the vault flow.
Desk resources
Vaults are one part of the Desk ecosystem alongside features, bots, AI workflows, FAQ, and the main product overview.
Desk Overview
Start with the full product story for Hyperliquid vaults, bots, AI workflows, automation, and connected trading desk controls.
Explore ->Desk Features
See the main product layers across vaults, bots, AI-assisted support, automation, visibility, and supported exchange execution.
Explore ->Hyperliquid Vaults
Understand the vault-first product layer, allocation context, and connected strategy workflows.
Explore ->Bots & Automation
Explore bot-driven workflows, automation patterns, and user-friendly controls on Desk.
Explore ->AI Workflows
Learn how AI-assisted signals, context, and decision support fit into the Desk product experience.
Explore ->How It Works
Follow the Desk path from discovery and action to monitoring, connected workflows, and ongoing control.
Explore ->Desk FAQ
Review common questions about access, vaults, bots, AI workflows, automation, and positioning.
Explore ->Strategy framing
See what a vault is trying to do, how the strategy is framed, and why it may fit before you commit capital.
Bots alongside vaults
Move from a vault-first view into bot-driven workflows without switching into a separate, operator-style product experience.
Allocation workflows
Compare options, review the setup, and move from discovery to allocation through a guided product flow.
Ongoing transparency
Track performance, AI-supported signals, and workflow context after entry without needing operator-grade tooling.
Beyond vault access
Desk starts with Hyperliquid vaults as the clearest entry point, but it is not limited to vault discovery and allocation. From the vault layer, users can move into broader connected trading workflows, including bots, AI-assisted signals and decision support, and supported exchange execution paths.
Where available, that broader desk layer can extend into connected CEX environments such as Bitget and MEXC. The product story remains Hyperliquid-first, with connected execution added carefully where supported.
What this looks like in practice
Desk should feel concrete at every step, from first discovery to ongoing monitoring and control.
Compare vault paths before acting
Review different vault workflows side by side so you can see which strategy path fits before you allocate.
Understand the strategy before entry
See how a vault is framed, what it is trying to do, and why it may fit before you enter.
Move into bots and automation
Start from a vault-first view, then continue into bot-driven or automated workflows through the same Desk layer.
Track performance with more context
Follow performance, allocations, AI-supported signals, and workflow context after entry instead of losing visibility once you commit.
Stay in control without operator tooling
Keep a clear view of what is happening without needing a heavy, operator-grade execution console.
Why vault-first matters
Users should be able to understand what they are entering, how a strategy is framed, and what visibility they keep after they allocate. Desk is built around making that decision feel clearer and more controlled.
Get closer to the vault workflow.
Start with the Desk overview, then request access when the vault and strategy path feels like the right next step.
