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You're deep in research, planning a trip, or juggling three projects at once. You've got 20 tabs open and they all matter. Then something else comes up. You either pile more on top or close everything and lose your place.
Stack fixes that. One keyboard shortcut saves everything as a named stack. Type the name later to bring it all back - every tab, every scroll position, right where you left off.
1. Hit ⌘⇧S (or Ctrl+Shift+S) to open the save panel
2. Name your stack — "trip-planning", "Q2-sprint", "thesis-research"
3. Your tabs are saved and the window closes
4. Open Stack anytime, type a few letters, hit enter — everything restores
That's it. No complicated setup. No account required.
✦ Tab Session Manager — Save and restore complete tab sessions with one click
✦ Named Workspaces — Organize tabs by project, topic, or context
✦ Fuzzy Search — Find any tab across all saved workspaces instantly
✦ Diff View — See what tabs were added, removed, or changed since your last session
✦ Tab Management — Delete, rearrange, and organize tabs before restoring
✦ Keyboard-First — Full keyboard navigation, no mouse required
✦ Memory Saver — Close unused tabs to free up RAM and CPU
✦ Privacy-First — 100% local storage, no data leaves your browser
✦ Manifest V3 — Built on the latest Chrome extension platform
→ Developers switching between projects and documentation
→ Researchers managing multiple topics and sources
→ Students juggling coursework, references, and assignments
→ Anyone with too many tabs who needs a better tab organizer
Chrome's built-in tab groups don't survive a browser crash, can't be searched, and don't show you what changed. Stack does all three.
Think of it as git stash for your browser.
Free: Up to 5 saved stacks, full search, keyboard shortcuts
Pro: Unlimited stacks, diff view, tab management, priority support
7-day free trial of Pro on install. No credit card required.
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