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The Windows taskbar is a primary navigation hub. Pinning a website creates a dedicated icon that launches the site in your default browser with a single click. This is more efficient than opening a browser, then a bookmark, or typing a URL.

The method differs because browsers treat "web apps" differently. Below are the most reliable techniques as of 2026.

As modern work shifts increasingly to web-based applications (email, project management tools, CRMs), users often need quick access to specific websites. While browsers offer bookmarking, an even faster method is pinning a website directly to the Windows taskbar. This paper explains what taskbar pinning means, its benefits, and provides clear, step-by-step instructions for the three major browsers: Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Mozilla Firefox.