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Tabloft: Tab Workspaces, Notes & Tasks

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Overview

Save tabs as workspaces that also hold tasks, notes, and links. Search them all. Local and free, no account, no cloud.

Too many tabs open, and afraid to close any of them? The pieces of one project are never in one place: • a few tabs open in your browser • a PDF or a folder sitting on your computer • a to-do buried in another app • a note you wrote to yourself So you keep every tab open, scared that closing one loses the thread. Your browser fills up, and you still have to switch to the next thing. Tabloft gathers all of it (tabs, local files, tasks, and notes) into one named workspace. Close everything without fear, then pick up where you left off in one click. The fear of forgetting goes away, and you get a clean, decluttered browser back. It all stays in your browser: no account, no cloud, no subscription. Close the tabs. Keep the context. ⚡ WHAT IT DOES • Save the tabs in your current window as a named workspace, then reopen the saved set in one click • Right-click a web page, or use the toolbar icon, to save the current tab without opening the popup • Keep per-workspace to-dos and markdown notes right next to the tabs • Your edits wait for you to press Save (or Cancel to undo them), so you always know whether a workspace is saved and never lose an accidental delete • Save local files too (a PDF, a folder, any file path), not just web pages. Type ~ as a shortcut to your own folder. Opening them may need Chrome's "Allow access to file URLs" setting • One fuzzy search across all your workspaces: tab titles, tasks, and notes • Choose your theme in Settings: follow your system, or force light or dark. 🎨 EASY TO FIND YOUR WAY AROUND • Every workspace has its own colored spine, so you can spot the one you want without reading the names. Pick a different color any time • Jump straight from one workspace to another without going back to the list • Drag saved tabs up or down into the order you actually work in • The workspace you touched last sits at the top • Follows your computer's appearance setting, so dark mode stays dark 🔒 PRIVATE BY DESIGN • Everything is stored locally in your browser (chrome.storage.local) • No account, no sign-in, no cloud sync • No analytics, no tracking, no third parties • It cannot read or change the content of the pages you visit 🧩 WHAT IT LEAVES OUT • No account or login • No cloud sync across devices (one browser, by design) • No team or shared workspaces • No ads, analytics, or tracking A free, local take on the tab-workspace idea: your tabs, tasks, and notes, organized and kept on your own machine. Feedback or a feature request? feedback@tinytoolsstack.com 🌟What's new 2026-07-24 Tabloft now tells you when a link cannot be opened. The rest of the workspace opens as usual, and the skipped links are marked inside it so you can fix or remove them. The header has a ✎ next to ⚙ that takes you straight into the workspace you used last. 2026-07-22 Changes to a workspace now wait for you to press Save (or Cancel to undo them) instead of saving as you type. A bar at the top shows whether you have unsaved changes, and an unfinished edit is kept if you close the popup. Choose your theme in Settings: follow your system, or force light or dark. 2026-07-20 Saved tabs can be reordered by dragging them up or down. From inside a workspace you can jump straight to another one: the row of tabs at the top scrolls sideways however many you have. Local file paths accept ~ as a shortcut for your personal folder. Tabloft asks for your username once, then remembers it. A new look, and Tabloft follows your computer's appearance setting: turn on dark mode and the popup goes dark too. 2026-07-01 Deleted workspaces now go to a 30-day recycle bin instead of being removed immediately. Restore, restore all, or permanently delete from ⚙ in the header. Backup and restore: download every workspace as a file, or restore from one saved earlier. 2026-05-20 The workspace list now sorts by recency: the one you most recently touched floats to the top. You can rename a saved tab's title or change its URL without leaving the popup. You can copy any saved tab's URL, or a local file's path, with one click. Local file paths are supported as tabs: paste a path like /Users/you/Documents/notes.pdf and Tabloft saves it as a link you can reopen.

Details

  • Version
    1.2.1
  • Updated
    July 25, 2026
  • Offered by
    Tiny Tools Stack
  • Size
    1.08MiB
  • Languages
    English
  • Developer
    Email
    feedback@tinytoolsstack.com
  • Non-trader
    This developer has not identified itself as a trader. For consumers in the European Union, please note that consumer rights do not apply to contracts between you and this developer.

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