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The URLflows family of browser extensions — free, forever. URLflows for Individuals, URLflows for Jira, URLflows for Teams, and URLflows for Zoom are all live now.
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URLflows for Individuals
A development & engineering sidebar for your browser — repos, docs, dashboards, and tools, with granular control over how and where they open. Chrome and Chromium browsers.
URLflows for Jira
A focused Chrome extension for Atlassian Jira — subtasks under their parent cards on boards, a hover tooltip on the backlog, and a done celebration when you finish an issue.
URLflows for Teams
Shared team bookmarks from a public spreadsheet, surfaced in a docked bar on every page — plus on-device-AI Smart bookmarks and a utility belt of screenshots, window resizing, and quick tools. No backend, no sign-in.
URLflows for Zoom
Automatically closes the leftover browser tab after a Zoom meeting launches, then restores focus to the tab you were on before — so a meeting link never derails your work. Private by design; everything runs locally.
URLflows for Individuals
Published on the Chrome Web Store and free, forever. The same listing installs into Chrome and every Chromium-based browser — Edge, Brave, Opera, Arc, Vivaldi, and the rest of the family.
- Open the Chrome Web Store listing (or search "URLflows" in the store) in Chrome or any Chromium-based browser.
- Click Add to Chrome — the label adapts to your browser ("Add to Edge", "Add to Brave", etc.) — and confirm the permissions prompt.
- Pin URLflows from the puzzle-piece Extensions menu so it's always one click away.
- Click the URLflows icon to open the sidebar and start the onboarding.
Need a hand? The Install & Setup guide walks through the first-launch options.
Browser support (URLflows for Individuals)
Chromium browsers
Chrome, Edge, Brave, Opera, Arc, Vivaldi and other Chromium-based browsers all install URLflows for Individuals from the same Chrome Web Store listing.
URLflows for Jira
A focused Chrome extension for Atlassian Jira. Shows subtasks under their parent cards on boards, and as a hover tooltip on the backlog — sortable by status, key, summary, or assignee. No more clicking into every parent to see what's underneath. Live on the Chrome Web Store, free, forever.
What you get
- Subtasks under parent cards — every parent on the board shows its subtasks inline, each with a status badge, an assignee avatar, and a clickable row that opens the issue.
- Backlog hover tooltip — hover any issue key on the backlog to preview its subtasks without leaving the list.
- Sort & refresh — order subtasks by status, key, summary, or assignee; a floating "Refresh Subtasks" button loads more as you scroll big boards.
- Done celebrations — drag an issue into a Done column for a quick on-screen celebration. Choose from eight animation styles, fire them for every issue or only your own, set which statuses count as "done", and it respects your reduced-motion setting.
- Make it yours — pick an accent theme, choose a hover-highlight style that spotlights the card you're on, and bump up the subtask text size.
URLflows for Teams
Shared bookmarks for a whole team, read straight from a public spreadsheet you already control — a Google Sheet or any published CSV. The sheet is the database: there's no backend and no sign-in, so the extension simply reads what you've shared as "anyone with the link can view." Add or edit bookmarks in the sheet, and everyone's bar picks them up on the next refresh. Live on the Chrome Web Store, free, forever.
The same listing installs into Chrome and every Chromium-based browser — Edge, Brave, Opera, Arc, Vivaldi, and the rest of the family.
What's in the bar
- Smart bookmarks — on-device AI, fully private — switch it on and every page you open is automatically turned into a tidy bookmark with a cleaned-up title, a single category, and a few topical tags, collected under a Smart button with one sub-button per category. It runs entirely on Chrome's built-in AI (Gemini Nano), so nothing leaves your machine — only the page's URL, title, and basic head metadata are read, never the page body, and there's no network call and no sign-in. It's opt-in, you can give it a one-line role/context to bias the categories, set how long unused bookmarks stick around, and re-file everything in one pass. Where the on-device model isn't available it falls back to a simple tidy-title bookmark.
- Shared spreadsheet bookmarks — point it at one or more sheets; each becomes its own button, with links grouped by the sheet's tabs and filtered by tag. Sheet names and tabs are discovered automatically — you only paste the link.
- Find anything fast — search across every source and your Smart bookmarks at once, or jump to your Top (most-clicked) and Recent links. Group the bar's buttons by sheet tab, site, domain, group, or tag, and drag to reorder them.
- A bar that stays out of the way — docked to the edge you choose (top, bottom, left, or right), hidden by default and reserving no page space. Hover the edge to slide it in; it tucks away when you're done. Toggle it on or off per site, and override its placement per site.
- Multi-mode screenshots — capture the visible viewport, a region you drag to crop, the full screen, or a stitched full-page grab; copy to the clipboard, download, or both.
- Window resizer & snap zones — resize the window to presets (Mobile, Tablet, Laptop, Desktop, Full HD) or snap it to halves, quarters, and thirds.
- Everyday utilities — a color-picker eyedropper, page-zoom controls, browser-history search, reopen-closed-tab, save-open-tabs-as-a-set, and a network JSON viewer.
- AI & Google shortcuts — one-tap links to ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Copilot, Perplexity and friends, plus Docs, Sheets, Drive, Gmail, Calendar, Meet and more. Reorder, rename, or hide any of them.
- Make it yours — 20+ themes, list / pills / cards link styles, a fully reorderable toolbar, and auto-refresh on your schedule. Back up and restore your settings any time.
Sharing a sheet takes a minute — the bar reads it read-only, so your data stays in the spreadsheet you already trust.
URLflows for Zoom
Every time you click a Zoom meeting link, your browser opens a new tab to launch the Zoom app — and then leaves that tab sitting there, empty and useless, while pulling you away from whatever you were working on. URLflows for Zoom fixes this automatically: the moment Zoom launches your meeting, it closes the leftover tab and switches you right back to the tab you were on before. It does one thing well and stays out of your way. Live on the Chrome Web Store, free, forever.
The same listing installs into Chrome and every Chromium-based browser — Edge, Brave, Opera, Arc, Vivaldi, and the rest of the family.
What it does
- Auto-detects Zoom meeting URLs — works with
zoom.usandzoomgov.comlinks, including/j/,/s/,/my/,/wc/, and post-attendee launch pages. - Closes the leftover tab after launch — with a configurable delay (default: 3 seconds) so Zoom has time to open before the tab is removed.
- Restores your focus — automatically switches back to the tab you were viewing before the meeting link opened.
- Tracks your stats — see how many tabs it has cleaned up for you and when the last one was handled.
- Pause anytime — toggle the extension on or off right from the popup, no uninstall needed.
Private by design. Everything runs locally on your computer — nothing about your browsing, tabs, or meetings is ever collected, stored remotely, or transmitted anywhere. No analytics, no trackers, no external servers.
Trouble installing?
If a listing doesn't load, the install button is greyed out, or the sidebar doesn't appear after install, see the Troubleshooting guide — or send us a note from the Help Center.