Free signup launcher
Add the platforms you need an account on, hit one button, and every sign-up page opens in its own tab — ready for you to fill in.
No account needed. Nothing is created automatically — you still fill in and submit each form yourself.
We've started you off with common platforms. Add your own handle, tick what you need, then open everything in one click.
Use a preset like Core socials, or check exactly the ones you want for this launch.
Every signup page opens in its own new tab, ready and waiting for you.
Create each account yourself, then mark it Done in the tracker so nothing's missed.
Launching on eight is forty minutes of finding the right signup URL for each one, every single time you start something new.
Every major platform deliberately blocks bulk or scripted account creation to stop spam — and that's a good thing. This tool doesn't try to get around that.
One click opens every real signup page in its own tab. You still fill in and verify each one — but you never have to go looking for the link again.
No. Every platform requires its own verification (email, phone, sometimes ID), and none of them allow automated signups — that's intentional anti-spam policy. OpenAllTabs only opens the real signup page for each platform so you don't have to search for it. You fill in and submit every form yourself.
Only if you click "Save my list." That stores your selections in your own browser's local storage — nothing is sent to a server, and nothing is shared with the platforms until you submit a form yourself. You can also click "Export" to download your list as a file you keep yourself.
No. No platform publishes a way to check username availability without going through their real signup form, so any tool claiming to "check availability" instantly is guessing. "Suggest alternatives" just generates common fallback patterns (like adding an underscore or "hq") so you have backup ideas ready the moment a handle comes back taken — instead of stopping to think one up mid-signup.
Two different browser features can interfere here. Pop-up blockers limit how many tabs a page can open at once — the first time you click "Open all," your browser will likely ask permission; allow pop-ups for this site and it'll work normally after that. Separately, some ad-blocking extensions also block scripts that open new tabs, treating it like an ad pop-up even though nothing here is an ad. If tabs still aren't opening after allowing pop-ups, try pausing your ad blocker for this site, or use the "One by one" button to open platforms individually instead.
Yes — it runs entirely in your browser using your device's secure random number generator. The password is never sent to a server, never logged, and disappears when you close or refresh the page. Use a password manager to save it once you've created the account.
Yes, completely. OpenAllTabs is supported by the ads on this page rather than any account fee.