Tabl is one of those rare tools that immediately clicks into your workflow.
As someone managing both creative and operational facets of a business, real-time collaboration across any web app isn’t just nice to have—it’s essential.
Tabl nails this with its multiplayer browser experience, eliminating the friction of screen sharing or installing countless plugins.
Features like tab presence and shared control feel intuitive and genuinely useful. I recommend keeping your default browser personal and making Tabl your dedicated work hub—once you try it with a team, it’s hard to go back.
@rakibulism Wow, thank you for the amazing feedback! It’s fantastic to hear that Tabl has become such an essential part of your work setup. Your recommendation means a lot to us!
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this seems great....exactly the type of product we come here for
@lienchueh Our most common use cases are product teams—engineers, designers, and PMs—who each use different tools. PMs write specs in Notion, designers create wireframes in Figma, and engineers build from both. But they constantly need to cross tools: designers checking specs in Notion, engineers pulling visuals from Figma. This results in frequent app switching and ad hoc calls just to stay on the same page.
cool concept for collaboration! Just curious, does it also support team functionality, like allowing an admin to distribute specific tabs for individual members?
@aykansal Thanks for asking! I assume you're wondering if admins can manage access levels.
We designed Tabl so that permissions are always managed at the app level. Say someone opens a restricted Notion page—others might see the tab, but without prior access, they can’t open or edit the content. It works similarly to pasting a link in Slack.
Tabl sounds like an innovative approach to team productivity! 🎉 I'm curious about the escape game-style onboarding—what inspired that idea? Also, how do you ensure that it effectively engages all team members, especially those who might not be as tech-savvy? 🤔
@jaredl Thank you for the great question! When you try a tool like Zoom or Slack Huddles for the first time, the experience often starts with, “Can you hear me?” or “Can you see my screen?” And it only really works if you get a teammate to test it with you.
So we built an escape game live inside everyday tools like Sheets and Figma. The tools should be accessible even to non-technical roles at tech companies, which are our primary target audience.
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Always cool to see new iterations from Tabl 🧑💻🌐 Multi-player browsing sounds like a game-changer 🔄🚀
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Tabl is one of those rare tools that immediately clicks into your workflow.
As someone managing both creative and operational facets of a business, real-time collaboration across any web app isn’t just nice to have—it’s essential.
Tabl nails this with its multiplayer browser experience, eliminating the friction of screen sharing or installing countless plugins.
Features like tab presence and shared control feel intuitive and genuinely useful. I recommend keeping your default browser personal and making Tabl your dedicated work hub—once you try it with a team, it’s hard to go back.
Tabl
@rakibulism Wow, thank you for the amazing feedback! It’s fantastic to hear that Tabl has become such an essential part of your work setup. Your recommendation means a lot to us!
this seems great....exactly the type of product we come here for
Tabl
@shoman303 Thank you Shoman! We’re excited to continue improving it and making it even more valuable for teams like yours!
Trufflow
I love that this idea came up from remote work pain. Would love to see more use cases of how other teams are using Tabl.
Tabl
@lienchueh Our most common use cases are product teams—engineers, designers, and PMs—who each use different tools. PMs write specs in Notion, designers create wireframes in Figma, and engineers build from both. But they constantly need to cross tools: designers checking specs in Notion, engineers pulling visuals from Figma. This results in frequent app switching and ad hoc calls just to stay on the same page.
So cool! Good job!
Tabl
@cholden_lewis Much appreciated Holden!
TensorBlock Forge
Congratulations on the launch 🎉
Looks great! Will definitely help my team work on remote days.
Tabl
@tensorblock Thank you 🎉 Can’t wait for you to dive in and see the difference it makes!
Intellectia.AI
congrats on the launch! 🚀
Tabl
@feichen_ Big thanks 👐
Intellectia.AI
@yamatokaneko We’re also preparing for launch next week (July 9 or 16). Would be awesome to see you there!
Tabl
@feichen_ Looking forward to it!
Tabl
@aykansal Thanks for asking! I assume you're wondering if admins can manage access levels.
We designed Tabl so that permissions are always managed at the app level. Say someone opens a restricted Notion page—others might see the tab, but without prior access, they can’t open or edit the content. It works similarly to pasting a link in Slack.
YouMind
Tabl sounds like an innovative approach to team productivity! 🎉 I'm curious about the escape game-style onboarding—what inspired that idea? Also, how do you ensure that it effectively engages all team members, especially those who might not be as tech-savvy? 🤔
Tabl
@jaredl Thank you for the great question! When you try a tool like Zoom or Slack Huddles for the first time, the experience often starts with, “Can you hear me?” or “Can you see my screen?” And it only really works if you get a teammate to test it with you.
So we built an escape game live inside everyday tools like Sheets and Figma. The tools should be accessible even to non-technical roles at tech companies, which are our primary target audience.
Always cool to see new iterations from Tabl 🧑💻🌐 Multi-player browsing sounds like a game-changer 🔄🚀
MyHabbit
Why would I want other people to use my browser?
Tabl
@mark_heijnekamp Just to clarify—your open tabs are private by default, just like any traditional browser.
You only share control when you actively start a real-time session. Here’s a quick demo!