Make sure to allow pop-ups from this site in your browser settings for the tool to work. Your URLs are never stored — everything runs in your browser only.
How to Use the Bulk URL Opener
Using our free bulk URL opener takes less than 30 seconds. Here is the step-by-step process:
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1Prepare your list of URLs
Gather all the URLs you want to open. These can be website links, competitor pages, backlink URLs, Google Search Console pages, or any web addresses you need to review.
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2Paste the URLs into the text box
Click inside the text area above and paste your URLs — one per line. The tool automatically detects each URL and shows a count. You can also type URLs directly.
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3Choose your delay setting (optional)
If you are opening many URLs, select a small delay (0.5 to 1 second) to prevent your browser from blocking tabs. For small batches (under 10), no delay is needed.
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4Click "Open All URLs"
Hit the button and all your URLs open simultaneously in new tabs. If your browser asks to allow pop-ups, click "Allow" — you only need to do this once.
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5Review and reset
Browse through your open tabs. When done, click Reset to clear the text area and start a fresh batch.
What is a Bulk URL Opener?
A bulk URL opener is a free online utility that allows you to open multiple website links simultaneously with a single click, instead of copying and pasting each URL individually into your browser. It is one of the most practical productivity tools for anyone who regularly works with large lists of web addresses — from SEO professionals auditing hundreds of pages to researchers reviewing multiple sources at once.
Rather than spending minutes manually opening each link, you paste your entire list into the tool, hit one button, and every URL launches in its own browser tab instantly. Our bulk URL opener at MyMidlist is free, requires no account, runs entirely in your browser (no data is sent to any server), and works on all major browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge.
The tool is particularly valuable in the SEO and digital marketing space, where professionals routinely handle batches of URLs — from checking indexed pages in Google Search Console to reviewing competitor listings across Middle East business directories.
Who Uses a Bulk URL Opener?
Our bulk URL opener is used daily by SEO professionals, digital marketers, content researchers, and web developers. Here are the most common use cases:
SEO Professionals
Open multiple competitor pages, backlink profiles, SERP results, or crawl report URLs simultaneously to speed up technical audits and link analysis.
Performance Marketers
Open multiple campaign landing pages, ad destination URLs, or conversion funnels at once to review consistency and user experience across campaigns.
Content Researchers
Open batches of reference articles, data sources, or competitor blog posts simultaneously to speed up research sessions without context-switching.
Web Developers & QA Teams
Open multiple pages from a sitemap or URL list to test redirects, check page load performance, or verify that content appears correctly across the site.
Business Directory Managers
Quickly review multiple business listing pages, category pages, or location-based directory URLs without manually opening each one — ideal for auditing MyMidlist listings.
Students & Researchers
Open a full reading list, bibliography URLs, or research source links in one click before a study or writing session.
Bulk URL Opener for SEO — Specific Workflows
For SEO professionals in particular, a bulk URL opener is a daily workflow tool. Here are specific SEO tasks where it saves significant time:
Backlink auditing
When you export a backlink report from Ahrefs, SEMrush, or Moz, you often get hundreds of referring domains or page URLs. Instead of reviewing each link manually, export the URL column, paste it into the bulk opener, and review all linking pages in parallel tabs within seconds.
Google Search Console URL inspection
If you have a list of pages with crawl errors, coverage issues, or indexing problems from GSC, open all flagged URLs simultaneously to visually review what is happening on each page — far faster than clicking through one by one in the GSC interface.
Competitor SERP analysis
After running a keyword search and identifying the top 10 results, use the bulk URL opener to open all 10 competitor pages at once and review their content structure, title tags, word counts, and internal linking in parallel.
Broken link checking
Export URLs flagged as broken by Screaming Frog or Sitebulb and open them in bulk to manually verify whether they return 404s, redirect loops, or have been fixed. Faster than re-crawling the entire site.
Local citation auditing
For businesses listed across multiple directories (including MyMidlist, Google Business, Yelp, and regional directories), open all listing pages simultaneously to check NAP consistency — name, address, and phone — across platforms.
Tips for Best Performance
- Allow pop-ups: The most common issue is that browsers block pop-ups by default. When you first click "Open All", click the pop-up blocked icon in your address bar and select "Always allow from this site". You only need to do this once.
- Batch your URLs: For best browser performance, open 10–20 URLs per batch. Opening 50+ tabs at once can slow down older systems or browsers with limited memory.
- Use a delay for large batches: If you are opening more than 15 URLs, set the delay to 0.5 or 1 second between opens. This reduces the chance of your browser treating the opens as a pop-up flood.
- Include the full URL: Ensure each URL includes the protocol (https:// or http://). The "Auto-add https://" option will prepend it automatically if missing, but verifying the format first is good practice.
- Use a modern browser: Chrome, Firefox, and Edge perform best. Safari on iOS may behave differently due to Apple's pop-up restrictions.
- Close tabs when done: After reviewing your batch, use your browser's "Close Other Tabs" or "Close Tabs to the Right" feature to clean up — most browsers support this with a right-click on any tab.
Frequently Asked Questions
Alternatives to Bulk URL Opener
If you are looking for related workflows, here are some alternatives and complementary approaches:
- Browser bookmarks folders: Save a group of URLs as a bookmark folder and open them all with "Open All in Tabs". Useful for regularly accessed URL sets but less flexible than a bulk opener for one-off lists.
- Browser extensions: Extensions like Tab Manager Plus or Session Buddy let you save and restore tab sessions. Useful for managing large tab sets after you have opened them.
- Google Sheets + Apps Script: For advanced users, a simple script can open URLs from a spreadsheet. More setup required, but useful for automating recurring workflows.
- Screaming Frog: For SEO crawling tasks, Screaming Frog's built-in browser preview lets you open pages directly from the crawl results list.
For most everyday use cases — especially for SEOs, marketers, and researchers — a simple web-based bulk URL opener like this one is the fastest and most frictionless option.