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Arc Browser vs Dune
Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.
Productivity
Arc Browser
The browser that replaces your desktop — spaces, boosts, and AI
67%
Panel ship
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Community
Free
Entry
Arc reimagines the browser with spaces for context switching, boosts for customizing any website, and AI-powered features like instant summaries and tab previews. Vertical tabs, split view, and a command bar.
Productivity
Dune
A 3-key Mac keypad that auto-remaps itself based on your active app
75%
Panel ship
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Community
Paid
Entry
Dune is a compact 3-key hardware keypad for Mac that detects which application is in the foreground and automatically remaps its keys to that app's most useful shortcuts — no manual configuration required. Where other macro pads force you to set up profiles and manually switch between them, Dune handles context detection in software and adapts in real time. The device targets developers and power users who constantly hop between tools like VS Code, GitHub, Claude, Zoom, and Slack. Each app gets its own key mappings pre-configured, and the hardware is designed to sit beside the keyboard without disrupting existing muscle memory. The form factor is intentionally minimal: three keys, programmable LEDs for visual feedback on the current context, and plug-and-play USB connectivity. Dune launched today on Product Hunt as the #1 product of the day with over 350 upvotes, reflecting strong indie builder energy. It's positioning itself against the Stream Deck ecosystem but with a much simpler surface area — fewer keys means less configuration paralysis.
Reviewer scorecard
“Spaces changed how I work. Work tabs in one space, personal in another, client projects each get their own. Context switching without tab chaos.”
“For creative workflows that hop between Figma, Photoshop, and a browser, this is genuinely appealing. Three programmable keys that auto-adapt beats re-learning which Stream Deck button does what every time I switch contexts.”
“Arc is beautiful but the company pivoted to a new product. Updates have slowed. The future is uncertain. Switching browsers is a big commitment for an uncertain product.”
“Three keys is a very small surface area to justify a hardware purchase. The Stream Deck Mini has 6 keys for roughly the same price, and its app ecosystem is far more mature. I'd want to see what happens when Dune's context detection misfires in edge cases.”
“The dev tools work fine since it is Chromium-based. Boosts for customizing internal tools are useful. The command bar is faster than Chrome omnibox.”
“The auto-context detection is the whole pitch, and it's a good one. I don't want to manage macro profiles — I want a device that just knows I'm in VS Code and gives me format, run, and debug on three keys. Watching for real-world input lag reviews.”
“Minimal interfaces with context-aware intelligence are the future of human-computer interaction. Dune is a physical manifestation of the principle that good software should reduce decisions, not multiply them.”
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