OpenBrowse

Spaces

Organize your tabs by context with window-based spaces and color themes.

OpenBrowse organizes your browsing into Spaces. A Space is a 1:1 mapping to a Chrome window, giving each window its own identity, context, and organization.

Visual Identity

When you create a Space, you give it a name and choose an accent color. That color theme is applied to the entire OpenBrowse experience within that window:

  • The command palette (⌥K)
  • The agent side panel (⌥I)
  • The OpenBrowse home tab (⌥⇧I)

This color-coding helps you instantly recognize which context you are working in.

Contextual Agent & Memory

Spaces are more than just visual themes; they provide context to the AI agent.

When you chat with the agent in a specific space, it uses that space's context. Memories saved by the agent are scoped to the active space. If you tell the agent "Remember my Jira board is at https://jira.mycompany.com" in your Work space, it won't bleed that context into your Personal space.

Space Favorites

Each space has its own independent set of pinned favorite URLs.

These favorites appear on the home tab (⌥⇧I) when you are in that space's window. This allows you to have your work-related tools (Jira, GitHub, Figma) pinned in your Work space, and your personal sites (YouTube, Reddit) pinned in your Personal space.

You can quickly pin the current tab to your Space Favorites by opening the Command Palette (⌥K) and selecting the "Favorite" action.

Creating and Switching Spaces

Press ⌥K to open the command palette. From the space switcher at the top, you can search for an existing space to jump to it, or type a new name and press Enter to create a new space (which instantly opens a new Chrome window).

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