Quick Dial Firefox

Quick Dial

By: matmoul
Quick Dial, a speed dial page inspired from fast dial. Full Open Source, No Web Service, No Cloud Account, your data is your own.

Features & Capabilities

Quick Dial is a Firefox speed dial extension that emphasizes privacy and customization. It is fully open source and requires no cloud account or web service, ensuring your data stays private. Users can enjoy features such as child folders, drag-and-drop organization, multi-page navigation, and extensive customization options including backgrounds, grid size, layout, and icons. Data synchronization is done through bookmark folders, making it seamless and under your control.

Additional functionalities include snapshot capturing from iframes or tabs, support for private modes and contextual identities, and the ability to import bookmarks from other dial software. While synchronization across multiple devices is not supported, Quick Dial continuously evolves with feature requests and bug fixes openly managed on GitHub. Discover more or contribute to the project via its GitHub repository, and explore instructional videos and changelogs to get started and stay updated.

User Growth & Download Statistics

Contact the developer

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Developed by:
matmoul
Firefox Add-ons Store
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/quick-dial/
Website:
https://github.com/MatMoul/quickdial-webext/issues

User Reviews

Users appreciate Quick Dial for its customization, ease of use, and speed as a bookmarks and speed dial extension. However, multiple reviews highlight the lack of a dedicated backup/export feature for settings as a significant drawback. Some users face conflicts with other extensions like uBlock Origin, leading to unexpected behavior when opening links. The right-click context menu integration is missing in recent versions, and resetting after malfunctions is cumbersome without a backup system. Despite these issues, it remains a preferred choice for many due to its simplicity and functionality.
Pros
  • Highly customizable and configurable with options to set appearance and placement of bookmarks and directories on the home page.
  • Easy to use with intuitive settings.
  • Lightweight and fast compared to similar add-ons.
  • Reliable favorite for many users over several years.
  • Provides an alternative to other popular speed dial extensions.
Cons
  • Lacks an export/backup feature for its settings; users have to back up the entire Firefox profile to save configurations.
  • Sometimes conflicts with other extensions like uBlock Origin causing new links not to open properly in new tabs.
  • Occasional malfunctions requiring resets, causing inconvenience without backup options.
  • Missing 'Add to Quick Dial' option in right-click context menu in recent Firefox versions.
  • Ordering of thumbnails can get disorganized when installed on different machines.
Recent reviews
Отличное дополнение, пользуюсь много лет. Но с новой версией Firefox оно "сломалось". Созданные ранее закладки остались, но создавать новые или редактировать существующие теперь нельзя, браузер запрещает дополнению доступ к собственной странице. Почините пожалуйста.
by Fi*****, 2026-06-23

Highly recommended! This add-on is very useful and time-saving, with many configuration options (I use an 8x7 layout). Unfortunately, after recent Firefox updates the context menu no longer works, so there is currently no way to edit or delete a bookmark.
by Fi*****, 2026-06-22

by Ca*****, 2026-04-07
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Is Quick Dial Safe?

Risk impact
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Quick Dial requires some sensitive permissions that could impact your browser and data security. Exercise caution before installing.

Risk impact analysis details
  • Critical Grants access to browser tabs, which can be used to track user browsing habits and history, presenting a privacy concern.
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Quick Dial is probably trust-worthy. Prefer other publishers if available. Exercise caution when installing this add-on.

Risk likelihood analysis details
  • High This extension was recently updated in the past month. New updates may not be stable or safe.
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