![]() ![]() Using Team Provisioning, you can create certain roles for team members, and provide each role with specific apps and capabilities to help their specific work area. Sidekick also works for teams of all sizes, with some advanced features to oversee your whole team’s workflow, one of which is team provisioning. Sidekick also claims to have “AI algorithms to reduce memory and CPU consumption.” Sidekick for Teams The Browser is Chromium-based so the base browsing features will be almost identical to most browsers based on chromium. The Browser combines similar Tabs and apps (like Google Docs, and Sheets) so it reduces your memory consumption and will alert you when tabs have an unusually high CPU usage and will propose to close them to free up some memory space. Sidekick also crowns itself as one of the fastest browsers ever made, and it does have some features that supposedly do make the browser “Faster” Sidekick will automatically block any trackers and advertisements, there is also an “Advanced fingerprinting protection” feature that is now in beta. Privacy is something everyone cares about (at least everyone should care about it) and the developers of Sidekick do as well. Split view is a small button next to the Chrome Extensions that will enable you to use multiple apps from the sidebar or multiple opened tabs. Split View will be a lifesaver if you are ever in this position. ![]() Universal search is a quick and easy way to search for a webpage, file in cloud storage, as well as search in specific apps (Notion Docs, Figma Pages, Slack Channels) which makes it easy to find that old page you visited and desperately need to recall.Įveryone has had to switch between tabs multiple times to recall a webpage, article, wiki, or any other documentation. I would’ve preferred if I can separate apps between Sessions, but your pinned apps are always there, no matter what session you are in. You can also use it as a bookmark manager. Sessions are a way to separate tabs into categories like Planning, Marketing, Analytics, and whatever workflow you frequent. That’s why splitting your tabs into sessions works so well. Opening Tabs is normal for anyone working, but before you know it, you’ll have a large number of tabs open and you won’t need most of them, this rabbit hole is inevitable for anyone who juggles multiple tabs. This feature is one of the features I use the most with Sidekick. Another great feature is the built-in account switcher within specific apps like Gmail. ![]()
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