Desktop Apps

Tilora

Desktop browser built around tiling workspaces instead of tabs. Each workspace is a BSP layout where pages live in tiles you can split, resize, and swap. If you've used bspwm or i3, you already know how this works.

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Why this exists

Tabs don't scale. Chrome devours RAM. Alt-tabbing between browser windows is friction. I wanted a browser that worked like a tiling window manager—spatial organization, keyboard-driven, only render what's visible. Nothing existed, so I built it.

Current state

Working and in daily use. Handles workspaces, BSP layouts, keyboard and mouse controls, suspended tiles for memory efficiency. Dogfooding it toward a 1.0 release.

What I learned

Suspending off-screen tiles is where the real memory savings come from. The tiling logic itself is straightforward if you've implemented BSP before—the browser integration is the tricky part.

What's next

Keep using it daily, fix rough edges, ship 1.0. Targeting power users who already think in tiles.

Focus areas

browser tiling productivity desktop