Set Homepage, Startup Page, and Shortcuts in Comet Browser

Comet Browser allows you to customize which pages open on startup, what your homepage is, and create clickable shortcuts for your most-used websites. These settings make browsing faster, organized, and personalized.

How to Set Your Homepage

The homepage is the page you see when you click the Home button in Comet Browser. To set it:

  1. Open Comet Browser on your device.
  2. Click the three-dot menu at the top-right corner.
  3. Select Settings from the dropdown.
  4. Go to Appearance or On Startup (depending on your version).
  5. Find Homepage or Show Home Button and enable it.
  6. Enter the URL of the website you want as your homepage.
  7. Click Save to apply your changes.

How to Add Homepage Shortcuts

Homepage shortcuts let you open your favorite websites with a single click:

  1. Open your homepage in Comet Browser.
  2. Click Add Shortcut or Customize.
  3. Enter the website URL and give it a name.
  4. An icon will appear on your homepage for that site.
  5. Click the icon anytime to open the site directly.

You can add multiple shortcuts for work tools, news, or frequently visited sites to make your daily browsing faster.

How to Set Startup Pages

The startup page determines which pages open automatically when you launch Comet Browser:

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Go to the On Startup section.
  3. Select Open a specific page or set of pages.
  4. Enter the URLs of the pages you want to open on startup.
  5. Add multiple URLs if you want several tabs to open automatically.
  6. Click Save.

Why Customize Homepage, Startup Pages, and Shortcuts

  • Faster Access: Your favorite sites and tools are ready instantly.
  • Organized Workflow: Keep your daily workflow consistent across sessions.
  • Personalized Browsing: Combine homepage, startup pages, and shortcuts to match your daily habits.

Customizing these settings in Comet Browser ensures you spend less time navigating and more time using its AI features, task automation, and research tools efficiently.

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