Go straight to the right page
A custom start page can link to exact pages, not just homepages: a project board, a spreadsheet, a course page, a login portal, a local service or a dashboard.
Search is excellent when you do not know where you are going. A start page is better when you do. It gives you direct access to the websites, dashboards, documents and services you use every day.
A custom start page can link to exact pages, not just homepages: a project board, a spreadsheet, a course page, a login portal, a local service or a dashboard.
Fixed sections and buttons turn your browser into a simple map of your online life. You do not have to remember and type everything; you can rely on familiar positions.
Default new-tab pages often add feeds, shopping links, widgets and headlines. A quiet start page only shows the links you chose to put there.
Many new-tab replacements are powerful, but they often require an account, an extension, a cloud service or a heavily designed dashboard. This builder produces a simple standalone page.
Your start page is a plain HTML file. You can open it locally, set it as a homepage, or publish it yourself.
No algorithm chooses the first thing you see. No feed tries to pull your attention somewhere else. You decide which links matter.
A personal start page is a small act of digital autonomy: a browser launch point built around your work, interests, responsibilities and habits.
Keep learning platforms, email, calendars, research tools, documents and project links one click away.
Group shopping, money, travel, health, public services, radio, streaming and household links in one place.
Create focused pages for developers, researchers, local-history projects, teaching, small businesses or family computers.