WhatA GUI tool that exposes hidden browser configuration options (like Firefox's about:config) through a searchable, categorized interface with plain-English descriptions and one-click toggles.
SignalUsers want to customize their browser deeply but the current about:config interface is arcane, poorly documented, and requires hunting through blog posts to find the right flag names.
Why NowBrowser vendors are increasingly removing user-facing customization options to simplify UX, creating a growing gap between what power users want and what's accessible without technical spelunking.
MarketPower users and developers (~50M globally) who already tweak browser settings; could monetize via freemium extension or bundled with a privacy/productivity browser. Competes with random blog posts and Reddit threads — no real product exists here.
MoatCommunity-curated database of config options with descriptions, ratings, and recommended presets becomes a defensible content asset over time.
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