Simple Tab Workspaces — Tab Group Launcher
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)Overview
Open saved URL sets in one click as named tab-group workspaces. Local-only tab launcher, no sessions.
Open your work setup in one click. Save any set of tabs as a named workspace and launch them all together in a new window with a labeled tab group. Fully local — no accounts, no servers, no telemetry, no tracking. Everything stays on your device. The extension makes no network requests of its own. Why people use it - Switch between work contexts without losing your place - Spin up a research session, a client window, or a daily triage view in one click - Pin reference tabs, mark one as the active tab, open incognito, or start maximized - Move workspaces between machines via JSON export/import Features - Named workspaces with an ordered URL list per workspace - One-click launch into a new window (or incognito window) - Optional tab grouping — turn it on to wrap each workspace's tabs in a native Chrome tab group labeled with the workspace name (off by default) - Pin and active markers per URL - Save Current Window button to turn your current tabs into a workspace instantly - Sort options: Manual (drag-reorder), Name A→Z / Z→A, Newest, Oldest, Recently used, Most used - Import / export all workspaces as JSON - No login, no sync server, no telemetry FAQ Q: Is this a session manager? A: No. It doesn't save or restore browsing state — it opens an explicit list of URLs you define. If you want automatic session restore, look at tools like OneTab or Session Buddy instead. Q: Does it sync across devices? A: No. Everything lives in local storage on one device. Use the export/import JSON buttons on the Manage Workspaces page to move workspaces between machines. Q: How is this different from bookmark folders or Chrome's built-in tab groups? A: Bookmark folders require you to "open all" and don't give you a labeled window. Chrome's tab groups only exist after you create them manually in a live window. This extension combines both: one click opens a new window with all the tabs, and — with tab-group naming turned on — wraps them in a Chrome tab group labeled with the workspace name. Q: Can I group the opened tabs by workspace? A: Yes, but it's off by default. Open the Manage Workspaces page, and under "Settings" check "Name tab groups after workspace." Every launch then wraps that workspace's tabs in a labeled Chrome tab group.
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- Version1.0.8
- UpdatedMay 18, 2026
- Size25.08KiB
- LanguagesEnglish (United States)
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