Context Keeper
Overview
Save tabs, notes, screenshots, voice transcripts, and context so you can resume interrupted work without rebuilding your thinking.
Resume interrupted work without rebuilding your thinking. Context Keeper helps you save the tabs, notes, screenshots, scroll positions, voice-note transcripts, and working context around a piece of work, so you can come back later with less mental reconstruction. Because interruptions do not just close tabs. They break continuity. You were mid-flow. Mid-decision. Mid-context. Then something pulled you away. A meeting. A message. A client request. A phone call. A task switch. A laptop restart. A child needing something. A browser full of open loops. A brain moving faster than your tabs can keep up. The hard part is usually not reopening Chrome. It is remembering what mattered. Where were you? What had you already figured out? Which tab was important? What was the next step? What were you trying not to forget? Context Keeper is built for that exact moment. It helps you save the working state around what you are doing, then return to it later without having to rebuild the whole thread from memory. What Context Keeper does Context Keeper is a continuity workspace for interrupted work. Use it to: • Save your exact working state • Restore tabs and scroll positions • Capture recovery notes and next steps • Save screenshots for visual recognition • Add voice-note transcripts when typing is too much • Create continuity handoffs for other people • Search and archive saved contexts • Return to unfinished work with less friction Save once. Return later. Pick up the thread without starting from scratch. Built for real-world interruption Context Keeper is especially useful for people who work across multiple tabs, projects, clients, ideas, and decisions. It is built for: • ADHD and neurodivergent professionals • Founders and operators • Researchers and writers • Consultants and client delivery teams • Async teams and assistants • Strategic, creative, and high-context work • People who are constantly switching between tasks Useful for: • Research • Writing • Operations • Client delivery • Project coordination • Strategy work • Creative workflows • Deep-focus work • Async collaboration Save the full context, not just the tab A bookmark can tell you where a page was. It does not tell you why it mattered. Context Keeper helps you preserve more of the working picture: • Tabs • Scroll positions • Screenshots • Recovery notes • Voice-note transcripts • Saved working states • Context names • Next actions • Continuity handoffs So the work is not only saved. It is easier to recognise, understand, and continue. Voice-note transcripts Sometimes typing is the barrier. Context Keeper includes voice-note transcript support in key places where you are capturing working memory, recovery notes, or handoff updates. Use it to quickly speak what you were doing, what changed, what still needs attention, or where to start next. Your spoken note is added as text, so it becomes part of the saved context. Transcript accuracy may vary depending on your browser, microphone, accent, browser language settings, and background noise. Continuity handoffs Send continuity, not just links. Context Keeper helps you hand off working states with the details someone else needs to continue the work. A handoff can include: • Tabs • Notes • Screenshots • Task context • Next-step instructions • Completion or return updates This is useful for teams, assistants, operations, client delivery, research, and async collaboration. Instead of sending someone a vague message like “pick this up from here,” you can give them the context they need to actually continue. Continuity workspace Context Keeper includes a workspace for saved contexts. Use it to: • Resume interrupted work • Reopen browser context faster • Search saved work • Archive completed contexts • Recover unfinished thinking • Reduce open loops and mental overload It gives your unfinished work somewhere to live, so your brain does not have to keep holding everything open. Built to reduce friction, not create guilt Context Keeper is not built around streaks, pressure, or productivity shame. It is designed for people who need a calmer way to return to unfinished work. The goal is not to force you to do more. The goal is to make it easier to continue when you are ready. That matters when your work is complex, interrupted, emotional, strategic, creative, or simply too important to lose between tabs. Optional AI Context Keeper works without AI. If you choose to use AI-supported features, you can bring your own Claude or OpenAI API key. AI can support things like context naming, summaries, continuity prompts, and smarter restore workflows. Core save and restore functionality works without AI. Privacy Context Keeper is local-first by default. Your contexts stay in your browser unless you choose to use sync, sharing, or optional integrations. Context Keeper does not: • Scan your inbox • Sell your data • Monitor your browsing for advertising • Require AI to work The goal The goal is not tab management. The goal is continuity. Context Keeper helps you restore interrupted work faster, with less friction, fewer open loops, and less pressure to hold everything in your head. Built by Ruth-Ellen Danquah.
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Details
- Version2.27.200
- UpdatedJune 5, 2026
- FeaturesOffers in-app purchases
- Offered byRuth-Ellen Danquah
- Size1.24MiB
- LanguagesEnglish (United Kingdom)
- Developer
Email
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Privacy
Context Keeper has disclosed the following information regarding the collection and usage of your data. More detailed information can be found in the developer's privacy policy.
Context Keeper handles the following:
This developer declares that your data is
- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
- Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
- Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes