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I built a multi-player web browser

r/SideProject
7/9/2025

Content Summary

Developer built Tabl - a multiplayer web browser enabling Figma-like collaboration across any web app. Features include real-time tab sharing, voice/screen synchronization, and cursor tracking. Currently offers free tier for teams up to 4 members, with performance benchmarks showing comparable or better results than Chrome on M1 Macs.

Opinion Analysis

Mainstream opinions praise the innovation and free tier approach. A user questions pricing strategy suggesting potential undervaluation. Developer emphasizes learning phase over immediate monetization. Technical discussion emerges about Chromium base and performance claims, with developer providing benchmark evidence. Consensus sees value for product teams despite some concerns about enterprise adoption scalability.

SAAS TOOLS

SaaSURLCategoryFeatures/Notes
Tablhttps://tablbrowser.com/Collaborative Web Browser- Figma-like collaboration\n- Real-time shared tabs\n- Voice/screen/cursor sharing\n- Chromium-based (Electron)\n- Performance comparable to Chrome

USER NEEDS

Pain Points:

  • Traditional browsers lack collaboration features\n- Difficulty tracking teammates' activities\n- Slow communication in product teams

Problems to Solve:

  • Enable real-time collaboration across web apps\n- Improve team visibility and coordination\n- Reduce context switching between tools

Potential Solutions:

  • Multiplayer browser interface\n- Instant session sharing\n- Integrated voice/screen sharing

GROWTH FACTORS

Effective Strategies:

  • Freemium model for user acquisition\n- Community-driven product validation

Marketing & Acquisition:

  • Reddit community engagement\n- Free tier for small teams (up to 4 users)

Monetization & Product:

  • Pricing strategy under evaluation\n- Focus on product-market fit validation\n- Performance benchmarking (Speedometer tests)

User Engagement:

  • Public performance metrics sharing\n- Direct developer interaction in comments