You have seven email accounts, four Slack workspaces, and a LinkedIn you log into once a year out of guilt. Your browser wasn't built for this. Chromattica was.
A multi-profile Chromium browser that keeps your work, personal, freelance, and "I swear this is research" lives completely separate. Each profile gets its own cookies, sessions, and apps — no cross-contamination, no logging in and out, no existential dread.
It's a browser, but with opinions about how your digital life should work.
Each profile gets its own color, avatar, and complete browser isolation. Switch between Work-You and Weekend-You without logging out of anything.
Pin your most-used web apps per profile. Gmail, Slack, Notion, that one internal tool with the terrible URL — they're all one click away, organized by the life they belong to.
Know exactly how long you spend in each app and profile. Great for freelancers, billable hours, or finally quantifying your doom-scrolling habit.
LastPass and Bitwarden built right in. No extension to install, no separate app to alt-tab to. Your credentials, where you need them.
Full Chromium engine. Your extensions work. Your bookmarks work. DevTools work. It's the browser you know, organized the way you actually use it.
Seriously. If you can afford $25, great. If you can't, just tell me you like it and it's yours. A portion of proceeds funds SamizdatOnline.org — breaking through censorship walls so people in Russia and Iran can read whatever they want.
Chromattica is built by one person who got tired of Chrome's "profile switcher" pretending that dropdown menu counts as a feature. It's a real app, with real engineering, maintained by a real human who reads every email you send him.
Questions? Complaints? Good jokes? contact@chromattica.com