NEW The new-tab page that does the work

One tab. Every link.
Zero chaos.

A dashboard for people whose browser is held together by 400 bookmarks and good intentions. LinkCrusher gives every link a home, every board a context, and every new tab a reason to exist.

Free while in MVP  ·  Local-first  ·  No account  ·  Chrome / Edge / Brave
New Tab
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🔒 chrome://newtab
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Tech Links
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Calendar
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9:30 AM
Engineering standup
Google mock
11:00 AM
Founder finance review
Microsoft mock
2:00 PM
Build LinkCrusher shell
Google mock
To-do
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Pin default link group
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Package first unpacked ext
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Test context-menu capture
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Scratchpad
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Mock calendar and RSS stay local for MVP. Real OAuth starts in Phase 2.
Built with input from
"My new tab used to be a Google search bar. Now it's the only tab I need open."— Tester #003 · Frontend dev
"I closed 60 tabs the first day. Memory dropped from 4 GB to under 1."— Tester #011 · Designer
"Finally a 'productivity new tab' that's not full of dashboards I don't want."— Tester #017 · PM
— Inside LinkCrusher

A new tab that's actually a tool.

Everything you'd want on opening a fresh tab — links, calendar, todo, notes, news, time — laid out the way you decide.

Boards for every context.

Work, side projects, learning, reading. Each board is a separate dashboard layout — switch contexts in one click.

Main
Tech Links
Notes
Side Project
Reading

One bar. Two jobs.

Search the web or paste a URL — Crush handles both.

Local-first by default.

No account. No telemetry. State lives in your browser.

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requests on
new-tab open
No login required Stored in chrome.storage.local Export to JSON anytime

Themes & density.

Pick the look. Toggle compact for keyboard flows.

Deep Forge · Violet · Forest · Paper

Drag, drop, resize.

Every widget rearranges. Compose your own dashboard.

Available now, free during MVP.

Install today. No account. Local-first. Pro features (sync, real calendars, team boards) are additive — nothing free gets paywalled.

Get Chrome Extension
Chrome · Edge · Brave
v1.0 · Manifest V3
— For the Chrome Web Store reviewer

Honest about what it does, and what it doesn't.

LinkCrusher's MVP runs entirely in your browser. The extension requests storage only — no network, no third-party data, no tracking pixels. Every permission is documented on our support page.

Read the privacy policy →
nameLinkCrusher
version0.4.0
manifest3
permissions["storage"]
host_perms[]
remote_jsfalse
network0 requests
storagechrome.storage.local
telemetrynone

Questions, briefly answered

Is LinkCrusher free?+

The MVP is free while we iterate. A Pro tier will come later for sync, multiple devices, and team features — limits will be defined honestly before we charge anyone.

What about my data?+

The MVP stores everything in chrome.storage.local. No account, no sync, no telemetry. When sync launches it will be opt-in and end-to-end private by design.

Why mock calendar & RSS?+

So we can ship a fast, polished MVP without holding up review on OAuth flows. Real Google Calendar, Outlook, and RSS land in Phase 2 alongside the account system.

Browser support?+

Chrome, Edge, and Brave at launch (Chromium-based, Manifest V3). Firefox is on the radar; Safari is not yet.

How do I report a bug?+

Email hello@linkcrusher.app or use the form on our support page. We respond within two business days.

Make every new tab worth opening.

Install the Chrome extension. No account, no signup — just open a new tab and you're in.