Overview
Other tools group "Gaming." Fly groups "PS2 vs PS3." Specific AI tab grouping by meaning or intent. One click. Free
🪶 GROUP 100+ TABS BY THE ACTUAL SUBTOPIC Every other AI tab tool groups your tabs into "Gaming," "Docs," "Email." Fly groups them as "PS2 Games" vs "PS3 Games," "React Documentation" vs "Python Tutorials," "GitHub PR Reviews" vs "GitHub Docs Reading." Same site can land in different groups when it's about different things — because that's how your brain actually uses them. Open Chrome. 47 tabs. Click Fly. In about a second, every tab is grouped under a *specifically* named, color-coded label — exactly the way you'd organize them yourself if you had the time. No setup. No drag-and-drop. No workspaces to configure first. ✨ WHAT MAKES FLY DIFFERENT - Specific grouping (unique to Fly) — "PS2 Games" vs "PS3 Games," not just "Gaming." "Morning Recipes" vs "Dessert Recipes," not just "Recipes." Fly reads page titles + structure to give you the actual subtopic. Free. - Intent grouping (also unique to Fly) — group by what you're *doing*, not what site they're from. Decide, Research, Execute, Reference, Admin, Procrastinate. Built for the way an ADHD or research brain actually works. - Saved sessions — Fly snapshots your window every 10 minutes. Crash, restart, accidentally close the wrong window — restore with one click. - Undo stack — every grouping is reversible. 20 levels deep. - Focus mode — collapse every group except the one you're working on. The tab strip becomes one project, not seven. 🧠 WHO IT'S FOR - ADHD adults who treat tabs like external memory. - Researchers and PhD students with 50–200 tabs across projects. - Devs juggling 5 repos, 12 docs tabs, and 3 Stack Overflow threads. - Sales / CS / consulting humans who context-switch all day. - Anyone whose Chrome window gives them low-grade dread. 🔒 PRIVACY Fly only sends what's needed to group your tabs: - Hostname + tab title (in standard mode) - Page outline (in detailed mode, opt-in) Fly never sends: - Cookies, form data, passwords, IDs, browsing history. Want zero AI calls? Switch to "On-device only" — Fly groups using deterministic rules right on your machine, no network call. Works on the free tier. Full data-flow at fly.adepoco.com/privacy. 💸 FREE FOREVER, PRO IS OPTIONAL Free: 3 grouping runs / day, up to 30 tabs per run, 6–8 groups, specific subcategory naming, on-device-only mode, basic color palette. Pro ($5/mo or $39/yr): Up to 300 tabs per run, unlimited runs, 8–15 groups, intent grouping (Decide/Research/Execute/Reference/ Admin/Procrastinate), saved sessions, focus mode, full color palette, priority quality tier. The free tier gives you the specific-subcategory grouping that makes Fly different from every other tab tool. Pro is for the 100-tab-on-Tuesday crowd. 7-day Pro trial — no card up front. 🪄 ABOUT THE NAME Fly is short, small, and gets out of the way. That's the whole product. One click and your tab strip becomes a flight plan instead of a graveyard. Made by Adepoco. Questions, bugs, feature ideas: support@adepoco.com ⭐ Recently shipped: - v1.6 — instant first run, simpler defaults - v1.5 — focus mode + intent grouping (preview) - v1.4 — session memory + undo
Details
- Version1.7.0
- UpdatedMay 16, 2026
- Size154KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
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