# Feedback & Feature Requests
Aside Browser
A curated collection of bugs, friction points, and feature requests from the developer community. Each item reflects a real workflow interruption or missing capability worth addressing.
## Bugs
6[Bug] Opening images from chat instantly closes
Screenshot verification attachments close instantly when clicked during thinking or generation.
[Bug] Try again is broken after failed agent runs
Button does nothing when no reasoning trace is present, forcing new chats.
[Bug] Draft text disappears when switching away from an old chat
Switching chats in list clears draft text instead of persisting per chat.
[Bug] Tabs disappear on shutdown
Grouped tabs and session or tab restore should be reliable by default.
[Bug] Control+Tab tab switching feels random
Should cycle through tabs sequentially or by recency, currently feels random and does not work on agent chats.
[Bug] Cmd+number tab switching is inconsistent
Numbers do not map to visible tab order, gets even more confusing with agent tabs.
## Product / UX
8[Product / UX] Image paste in a new tab should go to Ask AI
Currently gets blocked by Search; should auto-route to Ask AI if it is an image.
[Product / UX] Agent tabs being cleaned up too aggressively
Deliberately opened follow-up pages vanish too quickly after a couple of hours.
[Product / UX] Secret export is hard to discover
Path in settings is not obvious compared to individual key access.
[Product / UX] Allow custom OpenAI-compatible endpoints
Support custom routes like router.bynara.id, AgentRouter, and OpenRouter free tiers.
[Product / UX] Support multiple ChatGPT / Codex subscriptions
Support multiple active accounts or credentials instead of forcing one.
[Product / UX] Vertical bookmarks / pinned area is cluttered
Suggests cleaner patterns inspired by Arc, Zen, or Helium.
[Product / UX] Grouped tabs cannot be pinned
Makes tab groups feel highly disposable.
[Product / UX] No way to undo closing a tab group
Muscle memory like Cmd+Z or Shift+Cmd+T should restore closed tab groups.