One click · Four work contexts

Browser Workspace Launcher

Stop hunting through fifty tabs. Tabbit launches a clean workspace—vertical tab group, pinned context, and an Agent lane that runs in parallel while you stay on the main thread.

Pick a workspace to launch

Tap a card — preview what opens

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Research workspace, ready in seconds

Sources, papers, and competitor pages land in a vertical group. Agent reads them in a separate tag group and drafts a structured brief.

Industry reportsCompetitor pricingAnalyst notesReference PDFs
Agent: summarize 8 pages → outline with citations

How it works

Launch a workspace in three steps

  1. 01

    Name the context

    Choose Research, Client, Ops, or Creative—or save your own preset with tab groups and pinned URLs.

  2. 02

    Open the launcher

    Tabbit opens a vertical tab group, restores layout, and optionally spins up an Agent lane in an isolated tag group.

  3. 03

    Work in parallel

    You stay on the focus tab. Agent researches, summarizes, or executes Skills without hijacking your screen.

Search intent check

Not an enterprise VDI launcher

Top Google results point to Kasm, Workspace ONE, and Citrix—IT tools for virtual desktops. Tabbit is a free browser workspace launcher for individuals and teams who live in the web.

What you needTabbitEnterprise launcher
Primary userKnowledge workersIT admins
Launch targetTab groups + AI contextVM sessions / kiosk apps
Setup timeSeconds, no consoleMDM profiles & policies
CostFree on Mac & WindowsPer-seat licensing

Built into the browser

Why Tabbit is your workspace launcher

Vertical tab launcher

Full titles, drag-to-group, and workspace presets—no extension juggling.

AI smart groups

Tabbit auto-clusters related tabs when a workspace grows past a dozen links.

Agent lane

Background tag groups run tasks while your launcher workspace stays calm.

Omnibox @ context

Reference entire workspaces in one @ mention—what you see is what AI knows.

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Definition

What is a browser workspace launcher?

A browser workspace launcher opens a predefined set of tabs, groups, and tools for one job—research, a client, or daily ops—without rebuilding your environment every morning.

Extensions can pin URLs, but they lack native vertical tabs, isolated Agent lanes, and group-level AI context. Tabbit ships the launcher inside the browser so workspaces feel like apps, not fragile bookmark folders.

FAQ

Browser workspace launcher questions

Is Tabbit a free browser workspace launcher?+

Yes. Tabbit is free on macOS and Windows with no invite code. Launch workspaces, vertical tabs, and Agent tasks without a subscription.

How is Tabbit different from Kasm or Citrix workspace launchers?+

Those are enterprise VDI tools for IT teams. Tabbit is a consumer AI browser that launches web work contexts—tab groups and Agents—not virtual machines.

Do I need a Chrome extension to launch workspaces?+

No. Tabbit is a standalone Chromium browser with native workspace presets, vertical tabs, and AI grouping—no extension store dependency.

Can I launch workspaces on Mac and Windows?+

Yes. Tabbit supports both platforms. Import bookmarks and extensions from Chrome, Edge, or Safari, then save launcher presets on either OS.

Does the launcher open tabs in the background?+

You choose. Tabbit can restore a full group instantly or open an Agent lane in a separate tag group while you keep one focus tab active.

How does AI fit into workspace launching?+

Each workspace can attach Agent tasks and @ group context. Launch Research and Agent summarizes sources; launch Ops and Skills handle repetitive clicks.

Is this like Arc Spaces or browser profiles?+

Similar intent—separate contexts—but Tabbit adds vertical tabs, Agent lanes, and Omnibox @ references across the whole group.

Can teams share workspace launcher presets?+

You can share Skills and workflows via 妙招广场. Saved tab groups stay on your device today; team presets are on the roadmap.

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Launch your next workspace in Tabbit

Free AI-native browser with vertical tabs, smart groups, and Agent lanes—your workspace launcher, not another IT console.