The Tab Group Memory Saver captures every open tab in a window and stores the entire group as a named session. Furthermore, you can restore a saved group with one click — therefore, research projects, client work, and reading queues survive restarts, crashes, and inevitable browser cleanups.
Built for Real Browser Sessions
Save Whole Groups Instantly
Capture an entire window or a tab group with one click and a name of your choice. Furthermore, the URLs and titles are stored locally — therefore, you can close noisy windows guilt-free without losing valuable context.
One-Click Restore
Reopen any saved group as a fresh window or merged into the current one. Moreover, the original order is preserved — consequently, your mental model of the project resumes exactly where it left off, even days later.
Rename, Pin & Tidy
Group names, colours, and notes can be edited at any time. As a result, your saved sessions stay organised by client, topic, or sprint — instead of becoming a long, opaque list that nobody trusts to open.
Your Browser, Without It vs With It
Tab hoarding, lost context
- Refusing to close tabs because rebuilding context is painful.
- Bookmarking individual links and forgetting the relationships.
- Losing entire research sessions to a browser crash.
Named sessions, calm windows
- Save the whole group with a clear, memorable name.
- Restore the project later with the original tab order intact.
- Close noisy windows knowing nothing is permanently gone.
Moments It Saves Your Day
Pausing a literature review at end of day
You save the whole reading window as “Wave 2 sources” and shut down for the evening. Furthermore, the next morning a single click restores every paper — therefore, your reasoning thread continues without rebuild time.
Switching from one client to another
You park the current “Acme dashboard” group, open the saved “Globex onboarding” group, and switch contexts cleanly. Moreover, the toolbar stays uncluttered — consequently, focus snaps to the new client immediately.
Recovering after the browser unexpectedly quits
You reopen the browser and find yesterday’s saved groups still listed. In addition, the right session restores in a click — therefore, the crash becomes an inconvenience rather than a lost half-day of careful research.
