🏖️ Getting Started


Watch our getting started guide that gives you a quick overview over Surf’s core features.

Note: this video is outdated and doesn’t cover the latest features, make sure to checkout the other manuals

Note: this video is outdated and doesn’t cover the latest features, make sure to checkout the other manuals

🏄‍♂️ Basics


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To learn more about what makes Surf unique checkout the 📚 Manuals.

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🖇️ Creating and using Tabs


Just like any other browser Surf’s core interface consists of “Tabs”. A tab is usually a certain website that is currently open, you can have as many tabs as you want and each tab location can be changed at any time.

To create a new tab you can use Surf’s universal command menu called Teletype:

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To open it just hit ⌘/ctrl + T or click “New Tab” from the tabs bar.

Using Teletype you can search through all your own stuff, the web, enter a URL or create a number of useful things like notes and contexts.