I got tired of reaching for the mouse.
So I built a tool that turns any keystroke into an action on any website. It's called BumbleTap — free, private, and made by one person.
BumbleTap was born out of frustration. I was spending hours on repetitive tasks across dozens of websites — clicking the same buttons, navigating the same menus, running the same workflows over and over. Browser shortcuts only covered the basics, and existing extensions felt clunky or abandoned.
So I built what I wished existed: a tool that lets you bind any key combination to any action on any website. What began as a simple click-element shortcut grew into something much larger — a full browser automation platform with multi-step workflows, conditional logic, variable extraction, and a real code editor.
If you can see it on a page, you can bind it to a key.
Every feature was built to solve a real problem. Auto-Actions came from wanting pages to fix themselves without my input. The Macro Recorder came from watching someone manually repeat 30 clicks to fill a form. The Command Palette came from wanting one search to rule all my shortcuts.
BumbleTap is and always will be free, private, and ad-free. Your data never leaves your browser. There are no analytics, no tracking pixels, no "premium tiers." Just a tool that works.
Free, forever
No ads, no tracking, no premium tiers. The whole thing is free — and always will be.
Private by design
Your shortcuts and data never leave your browser. No analytics, no accounts, no remote servers.
Read the privacy policy →Keyboard-first
Bind any key to any action on any site. If you can see it, you can bind it to a keystroke.
Built to last
Bindings vote across selectors so they survive redesigns — maintained by someone who uses it daily.
Give your keyboard its due.
Free, private, and it works on every site you already use.