Chrome Extensions for Tab Power Users

Your Tabs.
Your Rules.

Five focused Chrome extensions for people who live in their browser. Group, archive, go vertical, save for later, or supercharge your bookmarks — pick what fits your workflow.

/// Auto-Group /// Archive-All /// Vertical-Tabs /// Read-Later /// Better-Bookmarks /// Free /// No Account Required /// Works Offline /// Lightweight & Fast /// Auto-Group /// Archive-All /// Vertical-Tabs /// Read-Later /// Better-Bookmarks /// Free /// No Account Required /// Works Offline /// Lightweight & Fast

The Extensions.

Auto-Group

Smart Tab Grouping

Automatically organize tabs into Chrome's native tab groups by domain, project, or custom rules. Stop dragging tabs around manually.

  • Auto-group by domain, keyword, or regex
  • Custom rules for projects and workflows
  • Uses Chrome's built-in tab groups API
  • Color-coded groups with custom names
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Archive-All

Tab Archiving

One click to archive all your tabs. Restore any time. Like OneTab, but with search, groups, and native Chrome APIs.

  • Archive all tabs in one click
  • Searchable archive with full history
  • Restore individual tabs or entire sessions
  • Export and import your archives
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Vertical-Tabs

Sidebar Tab Manager

All your tabs in a vertical sidebar panel. See titles, search instantly, drag to reorder. The way tabs should have always worked.

  • Full tab list in Chrome's side panel
  • Instant search across all open tabs
  • Drag-and-drop reordering
  • Keyboard shortcuts for power users
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Read-Later

Reading Queue

Save articles to read later with one click. Smart resurface keeps your queue alive — no more "save and forget." Offline snapshots protect against link rot.

  • One-click save with keyboard shortcut
  • Smart resurface via daily digest
  • Offline snapshots for when links go stale
  • Tags, full-text search, and reader mode
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Better-Bookmarks

Bookmark Manager

Visual bookmark manager in Chrome's side panel. Cards with thumbnails, instant fuzzy search, tags, smart folders, and broken link detection. Your bookmarks, upgraded.

  • Visual cards with site previews
  • Instant fuzzy search across everything
  • Tags and auto-generated smart folders
  • Broken link detection and duplicate merging
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Why Tabanac.

Native Chrome APIs

Built on Chrome's official APIs — tab groups, side panel, storage. No hacks, no injected scripts, no surprises.

No Account Required

Install and go. No sign-up, no email, no onboarding flow. Just open Chrome and start using it.

Modular

Install only what you need. Each extension does one thing well. Use them together or on their own.

Lightweight

No bloat, no background processes. Extensions only run when you use them. Your browser stays fast.

The Difference.

Tabanac Others
Price Free $5–15/mo
Account None Required
Setup Install & go Config required
Chrome APIs Native Custom hacks
Works offline Yes Varies
Modular Pick what you need All-or-nothing
Bloatware Never Often

Tab Hoarders Love It.

"

Auto-Group is magic. My tabs sort themselves into projects the moment I open them. I can't go back.

Chrome Web Store Reviewer
"

Switched from OneTab to Archive-All. Faster, searchable, and doesn't phone home. Exactly what I needed.

Happy User
"

Vertical-Tabs gives me the sidebar I've wanted since forever. Clean, fast, no bloat. Perfect.

Chrome Web Store Reviewer

FAQ.

Are the extensions free? +
Yes. There's a free tier that includes all the core features. No account required — just install and go.
Do I need to create an account? +
No. Install from the Chrome Web Store and start using it immediately. No sign-up, no email, no onboarding.
Do I need all five extensions? +
No — each extension is standalone. Install only the ones that fit your workflow. They work great together, but there's no requirement to use them all.
What browsers are supported? +
Any Chromium-based browser: Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Brave, Arc, Vivaldi, Opera, and more.
How is Archive-All different from OneTab? +
Archive-All offers searchable archives, grouped session history, and import/export. It's built on Chrome's native storage APIs with no injected scripts. OneTab lacks search across archived sessions.
Will they slow down my browser? +
No. Each extension is lightweight and only runs when actively used. No scripts injected into web pages, no persistent background processes.
How is Read-Later different from Pocket? +
Read-Later is local-first — no account, no cloud dependency. Your reading queue stays in your browser. It also features smart resurface to fight "save and forget," offline snapshots for link rot protection, and a built-in reader mode.
How is Better-Bookmarks different from Chrome's built-in bookmarks? +
Better-Bookmarks enhances Chrome's native bookmarks with visual cards, instant fuzzy search, tags for cross-folder organization, auto-generated smart folders, broken link detection, and duplicate merging — all without replacing your existing bookmarks.
How is Auto-Group different from Chrome's built-in tab groups? +
Chrome's tab groups are manual — you have to drag each tab into a group yourself. Auto-Group does it automatically based on rules you set: by domain, keyword, regex, or custom project definitions.