Desktop app · Free in beta

Twelve tabs.
One screen.

Webleash is a desktop workspace where the sites and apps you use every day live as widgets. See your inbox, your dashboard, and that article you're actually going to read — all at once.

Free during beta No account needed Mac & Windows
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Slack
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Notion
The tab problem

You've got a tab open for everything. And you can only see one at a time.

Browser tabs are a stack, not a workspace. You switch, you forget, you reopen the same site three times before lunch.

Bookmarks just store URLs. Tab groups just hide the chaos. Pinned tabs pin the chaos in place. None of them let you actually see more than one thing.

Gmail× Slack× Calendar× Notion× Linear× GitHub× Drive× Stripe×
Vercel× Stack…× Doc…× YouTube× Article× PR #42× Issue×
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What Webleash does

Treat the web like a desktop.

Webleash is a native desktop app that gives your favorite sites a place to live — as widgets on pages you arrange yourself. Three things make it different from anything else.

01 — SEE

See everything at once.

Watch your inbox fill up while you write in Notion. Glance at a dashboard while you take a call. Multiple live sites, one screen, no switching.

02 — DO

Interact in place.

Widgets aren't screenshots. Reply to that Slack message, scroll the article, check a box in your project tracker — all without leaving your page.

03 — FOCUS

Zoom in when you need it.

One click takes any widget full-screen. One click brings you back to the workspace exactly as you left it. Your context never breaks.

How it works

From install to first workspace in under two minutes.

1

Create a page.

Workday, Morning Routine, Research Mode, Side Project. Make as many as you want — each one is its own workspace.

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2

Add widgets.

Paste a URL or pick from the catalog. Drag to resize, drop anywhere. Every widget is a real, live view of the site.

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Add URL
Catalog
3

Use the web like a workspace.

Switch pages with a click. Pop any widget full-screen. Everything stays exactly where you left it — even after you quit.

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Built for the way you actually work

Four pages people build first.

Webleash works for whatever you spend your day in. Here are the patterns we see most.

Workday 06 widgets

The command center.

Email, Slack, calendar, project tracker, and your team dashboard — all live, all at once. Stop alt-tabbing between SaaS tools.

Gmail
Slack
Cal
Linear
Stats
Morning 05 widgets

Coffee-and-news mode.

Headlines, weather, your calendar for the day, your RSS feed, and a journal widget — the dashboard your homepage was supposed to be.

News
Weather
Calendar
RSS
Notes
Research 07 widgets

The tabs-as-windows trick.

Five articles open side-by-side, a notes widget, and your reference doc. Compare sources at a glance instead of cycling tabs.

Article 1
Article 2
Notes
Article 3
Article 4
Markets 06 widgets

Your personal Bloomberg.

Charts, tickers, news, your broker — laid out the way pros do it on six monitors, on a single screen.

Chart
Ticker
News
Broker
Why not just…

The honest comparison.

If you already use tabs, bookmarks, or a productivity browser, here's where Webleash fits — and where it doesn't.

 
Browser tabs
Bookmarks / Tab groups
Webleash
See multiple sites at once
One at a time
Just lists of links
All on one screen
Spatial layout you control
Linear strip
Folder structure
Drag-and-drop grid
Workspaces persist
Closed = gone
Saves URLs only
Layouts saved as pages
Interactive (not screenshots)
Yes
Click to open
Live in widget
Replaces your browser
Is the browser
Inside the browser
Works alongside
FAQ

Common questions.

Still figuring out where Webleash fits in your day? Here's what people ask most.

No. Webleash is a desktop application that runs alongside your regular browser. It's a workspace for the sites you use most — not a replacement for Chrome, Safari, or Firefox.
Arc and Sidekick are browsers — they still show one tab at a time, just with better organization around it. Webleash is a workspace — you see multiple sites simultaneously, arranged the way you want, with full interaction in each widget.
Most do. Sites that explicitly block embedding (some banking dashboards, certain Google products) may need a fallback. We're working through the most common ones.
Mac and Windows are available today. Linux is on the roadmap. There's no web or mobile version — Webleash is a desktop-first product by design.
Free during beta. We're focused on making it great before we figure out pricing. Existing beta users will get advance notice and a fair deal whenever we move to paid.
Locally on your machine. Webleash doesn't proxy your traffic or store your login sessions on our servers — your widgets talk directly to the sites they show, just like a browser tab would.
Free download · No account required

Stop switching.
Start seeing.

Webleash is free in beta for Mac and Windows. It takes about two minutes to set up your first page.