Web Desk Summary

Web Desk

A simple personal desktop for your daily websites

Web Desk

Stop drowning in endless tabs.

Build one clean page with big, colorful icons for the websites you actually use every day — whether for work, school, entertainment, research, email, or everyday tools.

Instead of keeping dozens of tabs open, Web Desk gives you one organized place to start from. Open what you need, finish the task, close the tab, and come right back to your desktop.

Purpose

Modern browsing gets cluttered quickly. Work tools, school pages, entertainment sites, research links, email, calendars, and dashboards can pile up across tabs and windows. Web Desk is designed to make that daily routine feel simpler.

The goal is not to replace every bookmark manager or productivity system. The goal is to give you a focused, visual home base for the websites you actually use.

Add your most-used links as icons, arrange them your way, and switch to Active Mode when you are ready to use your desktop.

How It Works

1

Add Icons

Create icons for the websites you use most often.

2

Open a Site

Click an icon to open a website when you're in Active Mode.

3

Close the Tab

When you're done, use Ctrl + W on Windows or Cmd + W on Mac.

4

Return Home

You land right back on Web Desk, ready for the next task.

This keeps your browser cleaner by encouraging a better habit: open one thing, use it, close it, and return to your workspace.

Features

Custom Icons

Create icons using shapes, colors, labels, or uploaded images.

Flexible Layout

Arrange your desktop visually with drag-and-drop controls.

Edit / Active Modes

Build your layout in Edit Mode, then switch to Active Mode to use it.

Saved Layouts

Click Save to keep your desktop layout ready for the next time you visit.

Export / Import

Keep backups, create multiple workspaces, or move layouts to another browser or computer.

No Account Needed

Your layout stays in your browser unless you choose to export it.

Designed for Desktop Browsing

Web Desk is designed for desktop browsers, where tabs and windows are part of the workspace. The experience works best when Web Desk stays open as your home base while other sites are opened, used, and closed.

Mobile browsers handle tabs differently, so Web Desk focuses on the desktop workflow where closing a tab can bring you naturally back to your workspace.

Creator

Photo of Bradley Larkin

Web Desk was created by Bradley Larkin as a practical tool for reducing browser clutter and making everyday websites easier to manage.

The project was built with a focus on simplicity, visual organization, and a more intentional way to move through the web.