Turn 100 chaotic browser tabs into one clean, searchable sidebar. Archive anything. Lose nothing.
See all your tabs in a clean side panel. Screenshot previews, drag-and-drop reordering, and pinned tabs. No more squinting at tiny horizontal tabs.
Archive tabs to kill the clutter. They're organized chronologically and fully searchable. Restore with one click. Never lose a tab again.
Sync tabs, archives, and bookmarks across all your Macs via iCloud Drive. No account, no server, no middleman. Your data stays yours.
Filter tabs by title or URL in milliseconds. Search across open tabs, archives, and read-later items. Find anything, instantly.
Tabs are automatically categorized — code, docs, social, news, shopping. Focus on what matters without manual sorting.
Light, dark, or match your system. Screenshot thumbnails for every tab. Keyboard shortcuts for power users. Fits your workflow.
Add Almanac from the Chrome Web Store. One click. No account required.
Click the icon or press the shortcut. Your tabs appear in a clean vertical sidebar, auto-grouped.
Swipe or click to archive tabs. They're saved and searchable. Close without anxiety.
Optional: install the free Sync Helper to sync via iCloud Drive across all your Macs.
| Almanac | Others | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | Free | $5–15/mo |
| Account | None | Required |
| Data collected | Zero | Browsing data |
| Works offline | Yes | Varies |
| Sync method | iCloud (local) | Cloud servers |
| Tab archiving | Built-in | Limited |
| Auto-grouping | Built-in | Rare |
I had 200+ tabs open and couldn't find anything. Almanac's auto-grouping and search changed that overnight.
Finally a tab manager that doesn't want my email, my data, or my credit card. Just works.
The archive feature is a game changer. I close tabs guilt-free now because I know I can always find them.