![]() Browser extensions (Safari built-in, see website for others).Use a specific browser profile for some links.Open a specific browser depending on which app the link was clicked in.Press a keyboard shortcut to use an alternative browser.Open Google Meet links in Chrome even if Safari is the default browser.Open copied links from the menu bar menu.Remove tracking parameters on clicked and copied links (Google UTM, Twitter, TikTok, etc).Directly open links to certain websites in their desktop app.The app is free without ads because I love making apps. Open all links clicked in the Slack app in your Chrome work profile.Open Zoom meeting invitations directly in the desktop Zoom app.Open links to the internal company website in Firefox. ![]() Open links to directly in the Figma desktop app.Use Safari as your primary browser but open Google Meet links in Chrome. ![]() You can find extensions for other browsers on the app's website. ![]() You can then click the toolbar icon to open the current page with Velja or right-click a link to open it with Velja. However, Velja comes with a Safari extension which you can enable in the Safari settings. Velja is not able to handle links clicked inside a browser. I would LOVE to give this a 5-star, but with an assumed self-imposed crippling of "approved" browsers and lack of apparent UAT testing on the optional activation setting, 2 is the best I will give it.Open links in a specific browser or a matching native app. Problem is using the "Shift" key to activate doesn't work for email in a web browser because that is the command to open the link in a new tab which will then open the email link in the default email client. OH… and for me I would want to use this on command and not left active all the time. Would have LOVED to open a link in a work email in one of my specific work web app instances of Chrome, but this app falls short. I can only hope this was in an effort to aide the user in only using actual browsers, but there is apparently a set list of Apps it will support and does not give the user to option to "use it anyway". I have seperate instances of Chrome so my main web apps can feel and function more like regular apps and not be stuck somewhere between 2 dozen other tabs which may or may not be for work. For me, I HATE being in TAB HELL (too many tabs for all the web apps). Love the concept of the app, and something that has been a sore spot in my workflow for some time. Great Concept… Needs more work for heavy users Trying to use Calendar with my Exchange account has proven disasterous, so I keep them separate, but still need to move between both at times. Sometimes I click on an invite to add to my work calendar in Outlook/Exchange, and other times I click on an invite to add to my personal calendar in Calendar/iCloud. UPDATE: I have one feature request - add support for calendars. I came across this app as a recommendation from the 9to5 Mac website, and am glad I did. My day-to-day nominal browsing use remains as produtive as ever, and my multi-browser use-cases have gotten so much more efficient. It is quick to install, sits out of the way until you need it, and the UI is so natural and intuitive that in couple of days I’ve been using it, the extra click (to select the browser) has almost become invisible to me. For all those times you needed to check a website in another browser, or even go to the same site without cookies (but not clearing your own), this simple, simple app is amazing.
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