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Setups worth stealing

Real routing rules people rely on every day. Find the one that fits how you work, then make it yours in a couple of clicks.

The actual rules editor. Pick a rule to see how it's built.

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Work & life

Keep work and life cleanly apart

One browser for the job, another for everything else. BrowserFairy holds the line so a link from Mail, Slack, or Notes never lands in the wrong place.

Work and personal, separated

Google Chrome

Work domains go to Chrome. Everything else goes to Safari. You stop thinking about it.

Most people use one browser for work and another for personal browsing. Without BrowserFairy, every link is a coin flip. One rule keeps the boundary clean, with no copy-pasting and no wrong-browser moments.

Rules editor
Open link withGoogle Chromewhen
Anyof the following are true
Link addresscontainscompany.com

Slack links that just work

Google Chrome

Your company runs on Chrome, but Slack keeps opening links in Safari. One rule fixes it forever.

BrowserFairy can match by source app, not just URL. So every link clicked inside Slack opens in Chrome, regardless of the domain. Works with any app: Notion, Teams, Figma, you name it.

Rules editor
Open link withGoogle Chromewhen
Anyof the following are true
Link clickedinSlack

Google accounts without the logout dance

Google ChromeFirefox

Work Google in one browser, personal Google in another. No more signing in and out.

Google Docs, Drive, and Calendar in Chrome for your work account. Gmail and YouTube in Firefox for your personal account. Both stay signed in. Zero friction.

Rules editor
Open link withGoogle Chromein profileWork (alex@acme.example)when
Anyof the following are true
Link addressbegins withhttps://docs.google.com
Link addressbegins withhttps://drive.google.com
Link addressbegins withhttps://calendar.google.com
Open link withFirefoxin profilePersonalwhen
Anyof the following are true
Link addressbegins withhttps://mail.google.com
Link addresscontainsyoutube.com
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Privacy & safety

A clean browser for what matters

Send sensitive sites to a browser with no extensions and strict tracking protection. Keep the trackers away from the rest of your day.

Banking in a clean browser

Safari

Financial sites open in Safari: no extensions, no trackers. Just you and your money.

Browser extensions can read page content, including form fields. For banking and financial sites, opening them in a clean browser with no extensions adds a meaningful layer of protection.

Rules editor
Open link withSafariwhen
Anyof the following are true
Link addresscontainspaypal.com
Link addresscontainschase.com

Social media in a sandbox

Firefox

Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram stay in Firefox with strict tracking protection. Your main browser stays clean.

Social media sites are tracking machines. Isolating them in a browser with strict privacy settings means their cookies and trackers can't follow you across the rest of the web.

Rules editor
Open link withFirefoxwhen
Anyof the following are true
Link addresscontainsfacebook.com
Link addresscontainsx.com
Link addresscontainsinstagram.com
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Power users

Tuned for how you actually work

Local development in your dev browser. Each meeting tool in the browser it likes. Set it once and the friction is gone for good.

Localhost always in your dev browser

Firefox

Hot reload, React DevTools, your extensions: all waiting in your dev browser. No more pasting URLs.

Developers often have a specific browser configured with DevTools extensions, console settings, and test profiles. BrowserFairy makes sure local development URLs always land there, even when clicked from docs or chat.

Rules editor
Open link withFirefoxin profileDev Editionwhen
Anyof the following are true
Link addresscontainslocalhost
Link addresscontains127.0.0.1

Video calls that just work

Google ChromeMicrosoft Edge

Google Meet works best in Chrome. Teams needs Edge. Set it once and stop fumbling when the meeting starts in 30 seconds.

Video call platforms are notoriously picky about which browser they run best in. BrowserFairy removes the guesswork so you join every call in the browser that actually works.

Rules editor
Open link withGoogle Chromewhen
Anyof the following are true
Link addressbegins withhttps://meet.google.com
Open link withMicrosoft Edgewhen
Anyof the following are true
Link addressbegins withhttps://teams.microsoft.com
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Your turn. Set the rules.

Copy any setup above or invent your own. BrowserFairy routes the next link before you even think about it.

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