r/startpages Is the Most Underrated Firefox Community You're Not Using
If you care about browser customization, there's a subreddit you probably haven't found yet: r/startpages.
With 35,000+ members, it's a community of people who genuinely care about what appears when they open a new browser tab. They share custom HTML/CSS homepages, new tab extensions, and browser startpage setups.
Who's In This Community?
The r/startpages crowd is a mix of:
- Front-end developers who build custom HTML/CSS new tab pages from scratch
- Privacy-focused users who want their browser to feel like theirs
- Firefox and power browser users who've invested in customizing their setup
- Minimalists who want weather, clocks, or bookmarks without the noise
This isn't the general Firefox subreddit. These people have strong opinions about whitespace, typography, and whether a clock should be 12-hour or 24-hour format.
What Makes a Good r/startpages Post?
Looking at top posts, a few patterns emerge:
1. Show, don't tell — Screenshots or gifs of the actual new tab are essential. Text-only posts get buried.
2. Share your approach — People want to know: Is this a custom HTML file? An extension? A framework?
3. Open source gets upvotes — The community strongly prefers shareable setups. GitHub links are valued.
4. Functionality over pure aesthetics — Beautiful-but-useless pages do less well than actually-useful ones.
The Kind of New Tab These Users Actually Want
Based on community behavior:
- Clocks — Nearly universal. Time matters on a new tab.
- Weather — Common, especially for users who commute or work outside.
- Minimal bookmarks — Quick access without the visual clutter
- No social feeds — Reddit, Twitter widgets are generally disliked here
- Dark mode — A huge majority of the community prefers dark backgrounds
- Privacy by default — Suspicion of extensions that "phone home"
This is exactly why Weather & Clock Dashboard fits the community's needs well — it's a Firefox extension that delivers the weather + clock combo that startpage enthusiasts actually want, with no accounts, no tracking, and clean code.
How to Engage Authentically
If you're building a new tab extension or startpage tool, the community values genuine participation:
- Comment first, post later — Engage with other people's setups before promoting your own
- Be transparent — Share what it's built with, what data it accesses
- Invite feedback — "What would you change?" gets more engagement than pure announcements
- Respond to comments — The community notices when creators engage
Beyond r/startpages
If you're in this niche, also check:
- r/firefox — 240k members, broader Firefox community
- r/firefoxaddons — Specifically for extension discovery
- r/unixporn — If you're on Linux, this community has massive crossover with custom browser setups
- Mozilla Discourse — The official Mozilla community forum, including an add-ons category
These communities exist because people genuinely want to own their browser experience. Extensions that respect that ethos — no dark patterns, no tracking, open source — tend to find warm receptions.
Weather & Clock Dashboard is available for Firefox. Open source, MIT licensed, no account required.
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