Your sidebar. Your rules. Pin any URL, stay signed in, and never lose context switching between browser tabs again.
Developers don't just use developer tools. They use everything — Notion boards, Figma files, internal admin panels, staging environments, analytics dashboards, documentation wikis, Grafana boards, customer support queues. Each one lives in a different browser tab. Each tab competes with every other tab, and eventually they all blur together in a sea of favicons. The Menu Builder pulls the pages you actually live in out of the browser and into the place where your work already happens.
“I have a running dev server on :3000, a Grafana dashboard I check every hour, a Figma file for the feature I'm building, and an internal admin panel I need three times a day. Four browser tabs — permanently. Now they're four sidebar items in Navique. I click between them like switching views in an IDE. I'm already signed in everywhere. The dev server shows a green dot when it's running. The Grafana dashboard auto-refreshes every 60 seconds. I haven't Cmd+Tabbed to Chrome in two weeks.”
Every sidebar section — built-in or custom — can be toggled on or off with a single switch. Drag any section to reorder. Your most-used tools go to the top; your 'check it on Fridays' dashboards sink to the bottom. Custom URL items interleave freely with built-in sections. The ordering persists across launches and survives app updates. New sections added in future releases appear at the bottom without disrupting the layout you've already dialed in. One button resets to factory defaults.
Add a custom entry — name, URL, icon — and it opens directly inside Navique's content area. No browser. No tab switching. Pin localhost:3000 next to your deploy status. Pin your Grafana board next to your GitHub PRs. Pin your staging app, your Swagger docs, your Jira board, your internal admin panel. Anything with a URL becomes a first-class citizen in your workspace. Toggle visibility per sprint, per project, per mood. Items you hide aren't deleted — they're one switch away from coming back.
Cluster related custom items under collapsible sidebar headers — 'Staging Envs', 'Design', 'Monitoring'. Assign color-coded dots for instant visual grouping without needing folders. For localhost URLs, a live indicator dot glows green when the server is reachable and dims when it's not. Know at a glance if your dev server is running before you click.
Use environment variable tokens like ${PORT} or ${API_BASE} in your URLs — they resolve from your project's Env Vault or .env file, so a single 'My API' entry works across projects without manual URL edits. Navique auto-detects common dev ports (3000, 4200, 5173, 8080) active on your machine and suggests adding them as custom items. URL scheme support means you can pin navique:// deep links to open specific views or trigger actions within the app itself.
Every pinned URL and custom item opens inside Navique's built-in browser — a full multi-tab browser with persistent sessions, OAuth sign-in, iCloud Keychain autofill, screenshots, theme override, agent-accessible bookmarks, and complete web compatibility. Localhost is a first-class citizen.
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