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Sidecar is a browser extension for Microsoft Edge, positioned as a “quiet workspace on the right side of the browser.” Rather than being a traditional enterprise SaaS platform, it places frequently used web apps in a slim 40px rail on the right side of the page. When needed, you can expand them with one click into a sidebar or vertical window, reducing the need to constantly switch among tabs for email, feeds, AI tools, documents, and admin systems.
Sidecar has a focused set of core features: a right-side shortcut rail, website shortcut registration, saving the current page, adding and removing shortcuts and dividers, drag-and-drop sorting, favicon caching, and JSON import/export for shortcut configurations. For knowledge workers who frequently use multiple web tools, its value lies in keeping the main work page visible while placing supporting information alongside it. The interaction barrier is low: after installation, a guide rail appears on the right side of regular web pages and can be used immediately.
The captured text does not disclose any plans, pricing, free tier, trial policy, or commercial support. The deployment method is clear: installation via the Microsoft Edge Add-ons store is recommended, while users can also download a ZIP file and manually load it in Edge developer mode. There is also a branch package that does not change the main window size and instead lets the Sidecar window follow along. Its “integrations” mainly consist of opening external web services such as email, SNS, documents, AI tools, and storage, rather than deep API-level integrations.
The privacy policy states that shortcut names, URLs, ordering, display status, and favicon cache are stored locally in Edge extension storage, and that the developer does not collect, send, or sell this information or browsing content. This is relatively privacy-friendly for individual users. However, the text does not provide details on team collaboration, permission controls, auditing, SSO, enterprise compliance certifications, or encryption, so it should not be treated as an enterprise-grade management tool out of the box.
Its strengths are that it is lightweight, unobtrusive, flexible to install, and supports portable configuration, making it suitable for individual users, operations teams, product managers, developers, and researchers who want to organize frequently used work entry points inside the browser. Its limitations are that it only explicitly supports Edge and lacks clear information on pricing, support, APIs, team permissions, and enterprise security. The text does not mention accessibility from China. If access to overseas web apps or Edge Add-ons is unstable, the actual experience may depend on the user’s network environment. Alternatives include Edge’s native sidebar, the bookmarks bar, Workona, Raindrop.io, or other browser workspace tools.
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