Browser Tab Saver
Built for developer workflows

Save tab sessions before context disappears.

Browser Tab Saver captures your open tab groups with titles, URLs, and project notes. Restore everything after a crash, hand off research to another machine, or resume old investigations without hunting through history.

Includes extension + sync dashboard. One plan. Cancel any time.

Why teams adopt it

Every common context-loss scenario in one workflow.

Crash recovery restores grouped tabs exactly as you left them, including pinned references.

Sync sessions to your account namespace so your laptop and desktop stay in lockstep.

Resume long-running investigations in seconds instead of rebuilding your tab stack from memory.

The Problem

Crash Fallout

Browser restarts lose investigation flow and force manual tab reconstruction.

Project Switching

Different clients or repositories need different context bundles that are hard to preserve.

Device Fragmentation

Useful sessions end up trapped on one machine when work shifts to another device.

The Solution

Group-Aware Session Capture

Capture full windows with tab groups, metadata, and notes so each snapshot keeps purpose and structure.

Account Sync + Fast Restore

Restore any saved session from your dashboard or extension with one click, even on a different machine.

Paid Access Controls

Dashboard access is protected behind a purchase cookie so your workspace data stays account scoped.

Searchable Session History

Search by tab title, URL, group name, or notes to recover old context instantly.

Simple pricing that pays for itself quickly

$7/month gets unlimited session snapshots, cross-device sync, and dashboard restore tools.

FAQ

How does cross-device restore work?

Use the same sync key in your extension and dashboard. Sessions are saved to your account namespace and can be restored from any browser running the extension.

Do you capture private browsing tabs?

Only if you explicitly allow extension access in private mode. By default, Browser Tab Saver only reads standard browser windows.

What happens if a URL no longer exists?

Restore still opens every saved URL. If a page is gone, your browser will show the destination error page, but the rest of the session still loads.

Can I organize sessions by project?

Yes. Session names and notes are searchable in the dashboard, so you can split work by sprint, repository, or research theme.