> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.retailgrid.io/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Grids overview

> The Grids home page - where your working grids live, and where you create, open, and organize them.

A **grid** is your focused pricing workspace - a selected set of products where you analyze, optimize, and act on pricing. The **Grids** home page is where all your grids live and where you start a new one.

Open it from the **Grids** entry in the left sidebar (it's also where you land after signing in).

## The Grids home page

The home page lists every grid in your [Organization](/settings/organization) in a table. Each row is one grid, with its name, the number of products it contains, who created it, and when it was last updated.

The list is **sortable** - click a column header to sort by name, size, or last-updated, and the list keeps a sensible **created-date** default so your newest grids surface first. Sorting is stable between visits, so the list looks the same each time you open it.

## What you can do here

* **Open** a grid - click its row to jump into the grid view.
* **Create** a new grid - start the [grid creation flow](/grids/create-grid) to pick products and name the workspace.
* **Rename** or **delete** a grid you no longer need.

## How grids relate to your data

A grid is a view over the [datasets](/data-requirements/datasets) you've loaded - it doesn't hold its own copy of the data. Refresh a dataset and the grids built on it pick up the new rows on the next nightly refresh. Deleting a grid never deletes the underlying data.

## Next steps

* [Create a grid](/grids/create-grid) - build your first workspace.
* [Configure grid](/grids/configure-grid) - columns, sorting, grouping, filters, and views.
* [Agents overview](/agents/overview) - run pricing rules and optimization against a grid.
