Dia is the AI browser from The Browser Company. Chat with your tabs, write in your own voice, learn and plan faster, shop, and more — all with privacy that you control.
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Honestly, Dia surprised me right out of the gate with how easy it was to get rolling. I’m not even a big ChatGPT person (maybe used it three times a week, tops), but with Dia, I’m hitting up the AI chat every day. It’s just… there when I need it, and it actually feels useful instead of just another shiny thing.
Big wins for me: the AI chat (obviously), bookmarks, and split view. The chat especially is awesome—I love being able to flip it from Floating to Sidebar depending on my mood or workflow. And let’s be real, Dia’s got style. It’s a chill browser with a clean look, and honestly, it’s the first time I’ve felt like Chrome had a real competitor.
But yeah, I do miss vertical tabs and Little Arc from Arc browser. Managing tabs is fine, I’ve found a groove, but it could definitely be easier. Also, I kind of miss those prompt suggestions that used to pop up based on the page you’re on—they were low-key helpful.
Overall, Dia feels laid-back but powerful. If it keeps evolving (and brings back some of those Arc touches), I could see myself sticking around for the long haul.
Flowstep bridges creativity and automation in a way that feels natural. It’s exciting to see AI support the design process without getting in the way of originality.
Honestly, Dia surprised me right out of the gate with how easy it was to get rolling. I’m not even a big ChatGPT person (maybe used it three times a week, tops), but with Dia, I’m hitting up the AI chat every day. It’s just… there when I need it, and it actually feels useful instead of just another shiny thing.
Big wins for me: the AI chat (obviously), bookmarks, and split view. The chat especially is awesome—I love being able to flip it from Floating to Sidebar depending on my mood or workflow. And let’s be real, Dia’s got style. It’s a chill browser with a clean look, and honestly, it’s the first time I’ve felt like Chrome had a real competitor.
But yeah, I do miss vertical tabs and Little Arc from Arc browser. Managing tabs is fine, I’ve found a groove, but it could definitely be easier. Also, I kind of miss those prompt suggestions that used to pop up based on the page you’re on—they were low-key helpful.
Overall, Dia feels laid-back but powerful. If it keeps evolving (and brings back some of those Arc touches), I could see myself sticking around for the long haul.
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Wow next level product vibes! love it!!!!
Loved Arc, good luck with Dia!