One-click to open multiple links in new tabs
We consider start.me a real timesaver. You can save multiple links to your start page and access them without searching or guessing. They are there to stay. Forever free, we love to add. But what if you open the same pages every day? Wouldn’t it be neat to be able to open multiple links all at once? We’ve made it possible to do just that!
We keep on improving our most widely used Bookmark widget. We can’t help ourselves. After making it easier to create new bookmarks and to customize their appearance, we’ve now made it simpler than ever to start using your Bookmarks block for your daily workflow routines.
Imagine visiting the same collection of news sites every morning. Now you can now bundle these sites together in a bookmark widget and open them in new tabs with a single click. Life just got a bit easier.

How it works
When you over a bookmark widget, you’ll notice a new icon in the right top corner. When you click this icon, it will open every link in a new, separate browser tab.
Note: This function does not work in the Safari browser or in any mobile browser.
Allow Pop-ups
For this feature to work you may need to change your browser (security) settings so that pop-ups are allowed.
Click here for more instructions.
Do you like this feature or have a question about it? Please leave your comments below or e-mail us at support@start.me.
3 Replies to “One-click to open multiple links in new tabs”
Excellent. Will be very handy for project work – one click and can open all the pages relevant to a particular project
This is a great addition to start.me! Start.me is already awesome, but this makes it super awesome! 🙂
Wonderful. I haven’t even tested it yet, but this is the last feature I was waiting for. Now I can finally leave the many more or less clunky browser interfaces behind.
My browser usage is based on opening several groups of links that I have to work through each day and this is – if it works as intended – a great usability improvement for me!
Thanks a lot for the implementation!
deus62