Your go-to links, finally organized.
Bookmarks are a mess. Launchpad is not. Create color-coded spaces — AI Tools, Dev Tools, Design, Work — drop links in, drag to reorder. Four curated presets get you to muscle memory on day one.
Curated starter spaces.
Four ready-made spaces cover most workflows — accept one, two, or all. Each preset comes with sensible defaults and a color theme; edit freely or ditch it entirely for a blank canvas.
- AI Tools — Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Grok, Midjourney.
- Dev Tools — GitHub, Linear, Vercel, CodeSandbox, MDN, DevDocs.
- Design — Figma, Dribbble, Behance, Pinterest, Coolors, Unsplash.
- Work — Notion, Slack, Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Zoom.
Reorder everything, instantly.
Drag tabs to reshuffle spaces. Drag tiles to reshuffle links. Hold shift and drag to duplicate a link across spaces. It all persists locally — no sign-in, no sync, no account.
- Spaces — drag the tab row to change order.
- Tiles — drag within a space grid, snap to nearest slot.
- Shift+drag — duplicate a tile into another space.
- Right-click — edit name, change color, delete.
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Questions
Does Launchpad replace my Chrome bookmarks?
It complements them. Launchpad is for your most-opened links — the 6–12 per workspace you hit daily. Bookmarks stay for the 200 "saved for later" pages you'll never actually revisit.
Can I import from my existing bookmark folders?
Not yet — it's on the roadmap. Today, adding a tile is: copy URL, paste into "+ Add link" field, done.
Are spaces shared across Chrome profiles?
Each Chrome profile keeps its own Launchpad — work profile has work links, personal has personal. No cross-contamination.