πActivity Window & Background Queue
The Activity Window lets you work asynchronously. You can queue up all your projects, continue creating, and come back later to review results when it suits you.
Itβs designed for long sessions, batch work, and video generation where renders may take time.
Open the Activity Window
You can open the Activity Window at any time:
from the Window menu
using the Activity button in the toolbar
with the shortcut β1
Itβs always available, even while jobs are actively rendering.

Work Now, Review Later
Instead of waiting for each render to finish, Sogni Studio lets you:
queue multiple image and video projects,
let them run in the background,
and review everything later in one place.
This makes it easy to set up a full session, step away, and return when everything is ready to review.
On-Device and Supernet, Together
The Activity Window works with both processing modes:
On-Device jobs running locally on your Mac
Supernet jobs running on remote workers
You can use both at the same time. For example, you might run on-device image jobs while video renders on Supernet, or queue long Supernet jobs while continuing local work.
Control Without Breaking Flow
From the Activity Window, you can:
pause and resume queues,
keep working while jobs render,
retry failed jobs,
delete jobs you donβt need,
and restore previously reviewed results if needed.
Nothing is auto-discarded. You decide what to keep, review, or clear.
Built for Batches and Video
The background queue is optimized for batch generation and video workflows that take longer to complete.
You can queue everything first, let it render, then review results once youβre ready β without interrupting your creative flow.
Storage Awareness
Queued and completed jobs use local storage until cleared.
The Activity Window shows how much space the queue is using and lets you quickly clear finished items you no longer need, keeping long sessions and video-heavy workflows manageable.
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