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Redefining your Homepage with HomeStack

Firefox has always been a browser built for customization, but the default new tab page often feels cluttered and uninspiring. HomeStack changes that. Designed to provide a refined, efficient, and aesthetically pleasing start page, HomeStack brings a sense of personalization and control back to browsing.

At its core, HomeStack is a simple yet effective homepage replacement. Instead of being bombarded with recommended articles, irrelevant suggestions, or a generic grid of most-visited sites, users get a clean, minimalistic layout that revolves around their own bookmarks. The system is effortless: users create a bookmark folder titled ‘MyStack,’ add up to eight of their favorite websites, and HomeStack takes care of the rest. No complicated settings, no unnecessary fluff—just a sleek, intuitive way to access the sites that matter most.

Beyond bookmarks, HomeStack introduces a powerful, adaptive search bar that goes beyond traditional engines. While most browsers default to Google or Bing, HomeStack offers flexibility. Users can instantly switch between search providers like DuckDuckGo, Brave, and Perplexity, or even tap into AI-driven searches with ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini. This makes searching not just a routine action, but an optimized experience tailored to user preference.

One of HomeStack’s defining characteristics is its design philosophy. The page embraces modern aesthetics with subtle animations, smooth interactions, and a layout that feels balanced without being overwhelming. The color scheme, typography, and spacing work together to create an experience that is visually appealing without being distracting. Everything is structured with intent, allowing users to feel in control rather than bombarded with information.

As an add-on, HomeStack seamlessly integrates with Firefox, respecting user privacy and working in harmony with existing browser features. Unlike some homepage extensions that introduce tracking mechanisms or third-party analytics, HomeStack keeps things local—your bookmarks stay yours, and search preferences remain under your control.

Redefining your Homepage with HomeStack

Redefining your Homepage with HomeStack

Firefox has always been a browser built for customization, but the default new tab page often feels cluttered and uninspiring. HomeStack changes that. Designed to provide a refined, efficient, and aesthetically pleasing start page, HomeStack brings a sense of personalization and control back to browsing.

At its core, HomeStack is a simple yet effective homepage replacement. Instead of being bombarded with recommended articles, irrelevant suggestions, or a generic grid of most-visited sites, users get a clean, minimalistic layout that revolves around their own bookmarks. The system is effortless: users create a bookmark folder titled ‘MyStack,’ add up to eight of their favorite websites, and HomeStack takes care of the rest. No complicated settings, no unnecessary fluff—just a sleek, intuitive way to access the sites that matter most.

Beyond bookmarks, HomeStack introduces a powerful, adaptive search bar that goes beyond traditional engines. While most browsers default to Google or Bing, HomeStack offers flexibility. Users can instantly switch between search providers like DuckDuckGo, Brave, and Perplexity, or even tap into AI-driven searches with ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini. This makes searching not just a routine action, but an optimized experience tailored to user preference.

One of HomeStack’s defining characteristics is its design philosophy. The page embraces modern aesthetics with subtle animations, smooth interactions, and a layout that feels balanced without being overwhelming. The color scheme, typography, and spacing work together to create an experience that is visually appealing without being distracting. Everything is structured with intent, allowing users to feel in control rather than bombarded with information.

As an add-on, HomeStack seamlessly integrates with Firefox, respecting user privacy and working in harmony with existing browser features. Unlike some homepage extensions that introduce tracking mechanisms or third-party analytics, HomeStack keeps things local—your bookmarks stay yours, and search preferences remain under your control.