Below are some tips and examples we put together to make the transition to your new browser easier. Hope they help!


The Basics

Learn Arc in 2 minutes.

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Everything in Arc is designed to help you keep track of what you care about and easily clean up what you don’t.

Use our organization tools to sift through the variety of things you accumulate from daily browsing.

Feature How?
Today’s Tabs

Impermanent tabs. They will auto-close after a preset amount of time. | All new tabs will open in the Today’s tabs section by default. Press ⌘ Command + T to open a new tab. | | Pinned Tabs

Tabs that you want to save. | Pin a tab by dragging it into the area above the line in the sidebar. | | Folders

Groups of tabs. | Click the plus button at the bottom of the sidebar and click “New Folder” | | Spaces

Unique workflows or mindsets. Sort of like having another browser. | Click the plus button at the bottom of the sidebar and click “New Space” | | Favorites

Tabs that you want to have access to constantly (things like email or calendar). | Drag a tab to the top of the sidebar to add it to your Favorite. |

Spaces

Each Space is a unique sidebar, filled with its own Pinned tabs, Today’s tabs, and Folders. In a way it’s like having another browser. Create a Space when you want to have a full separate workflow, like a big project with a lot of different tabs.

Favorites

Favorites are for the tabs you want to access from anywhere — as they are the only thing shared among different Spaces. Favorite a tab when you use it constantly, like your email, calendar, or notes.


Tips for Organization