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Dayblaster vs start.me: launchpad or bookmark manager?

start.me is the veteran power tool of start pages. Dayblaster is the zero-setup launchpad. Honest comparison, updated for 2026.

Respect where it's due: start.me has been organizing people's bookmarks since before "new tab page" was a product category. If you have 400 bookmarks that need pages, columns and RSS feeds — it's built for that.

Dayblaster asks a different question: what do you actually need in the first five seconds of your day? Your top shortcuts, headlines, markets, a to-do list. Not a filing cabinet — a launchpad. That's why there's nothing to configure: open it and it's already working.

Head to head

Dayblasterstart.me
Setup timeZero — works on first openReal setup: pages, columns, widgets to arrange
Account requiredNo — saves locallyYes
PriceFree; optional one-time ad removalFree tier; PRO subscription for full features
Live news headlinesBuilt in, with sourcesVia RSS widgets you configure
Markets tickerBuilt in — S&P 500, NASDAQ, Nikkei and moreNot built in
WidgetsTo-do, calculator, calendar, currency, timers, alarmsNotes, RSS, bookmarks widgets
DesignOne clean opinionated layoutFully customizable, can get dense
Best forPeople who open a tab to get movingBookmark collectors and researchers

Choose start.me if…

You manage hundreds of links across projects and want total control over pages, columns and feeds.

Choose Dayblaster if…

You want your first tab to be instantly useful — shortcuts, AI tools, news and markets already loaded — without spending an afternoon building it.

Try Dayblaster free — no signup →

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