As your Stream Deck setup grows, it is easy to run out of space fast. New apps, games, and plugins all compete for keys, and a single layout can start to feel crowded.
Folders solve that problem. A folder opens a fresh layout on your Stream Deck, letting you group related actions together without giving up quick access. Instead of spreading actions across multiple profiles or pages, folders keep everything organized right where you need it.
A folder is an action that opens into another set of keys. When you press it, your Stream Deck temporarily switches to that folder layout. Press the back arrow to return to your main layout, or let Stream Deck exit automatically after a set time.
Folders are useful for:
Creating a folder only takes a few seconds.
That folder now acts as a gateway to a dedicated set of controls.
Folders can live inside other folders. This is useful if you want to break things down even further.
For example:
To create a subfolder, drag a Folder action inside an existing folder and open it. Navigation works the same way, so you can move back one level at a time or hold the Exit key to return to the main layout.
If you prefer not to manually back out of folders, Stream Deck can do it for you.
Each folder has an Auto Exit option that returns you to the previous layout after a set time. You can choose any duration up to 60 seconds.
This is especially helpful for:
Auto Exit keeps your Stream Deck from staying buried inside folders longer than needed.
Folders are easier to use when you can recognize them instantly. You can customize the folder icon just like any other key.
For ready-made icons, the Elgato Marketplace has free icon packs designed for Stream Deck. These include clean labels, symbols, and themed sets that work well for folders.
Using consistent icons for folders makes your layout faster to read and easier to remember.
For more information on how to customize your Stream Deck, check out our guide here.
Folders are one of the simplest ways to scale your Stream Deck setup without losing speed or clarity. By grouping actions logically and using auto exit and custom icons, you can keep your main layout focused while still having room to grow.
Try adding folders to your setup and see how much easier it is to manage complex workflows.