1. Install and sign in
Download Strawberry fromstrawberrybrowser.com/download, install it, and sign in. Strawberry is available for macOS and Windows.
After sign-in, open strawberry://settings/account to check your account email, current plan, credit usage, invite code options, and account actions.
2. Import browser data
Openstrawberry://settings/profiles, then use Import from another browser. Strawberry supports importing from common browser profiles, including Chrome-family browsers, Safari, Firefox, and Arc depending on platform and local data availability.
Import what you need first:
- Bookmarks help you keep your browsing setup.
- History helps address bar suggestions and recall.
- Passwords reduce sign-in friction.
- Cookies and tabs can help you continue an existing browsing session when supported.
3. Start from the new tab page
Openstrawberry://newtab.
You can:
- Pick a companion.
- Start a chat immediately.
- Paste or drop files into the chat input.
- Browse suggested use cases.
- Click Discover use cases to let Strawberry ask questions and suggest workflows.
4. Connect one or two apps
Openstrawberry://settings/integrations.
Start with the apps that give Strawberry useful context:
- Gmail or Outlook for email workflows
- Google Calendar for meeting prep and scheduled meeting recording
- Google Drive, Docs, Sheets, or Notion for files and knowledge
- Slack for team updates
- HubSpot, Attio, Salesforce, Ashby, or other systems for domain-specific workflows
5. Try a focused prompt
Give Strawberry a concrete goal, the context it should use, and the output you want.6. Review permissions and output
When a companion needs to use a connected app or take an action, Strawberry may ask for approval. Read the request, confirm what will happen, and approve only if it matches your intent. Open the chat’s content or work trace panels to review credits, sources, files, sub-agents, and progress.7. Make it repeatable
If you repeat a task often, turn it into a routine or skill:- Use a routine when the task should run on a schedule or app event.
- Use a skill when you want reusable instructions for a kind of task.
- Use memory when Strawberry should remember stable facts about you, your company, your preferences, or your workflow.