Sebastian Borge

Fillr - Close your tabs. Keep your context.

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Most people don't keep tabs open because they need them right now. They keep them open because they're afraid they'll forget why they opened them in the first place. Fillr uses AI to understand how you're using your browser and turns scattered tabs into organized workspaces you can save and reopen anytime. Instead of hundreds of forgotten tabs, save complete browser workspaces and come back to them whenever you're ready. Built for people who use their browser as an external brain.

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Sebastian Borge
Hey everyone 👋 Fillr started because I realized I was leaving my computer on for days at a time because I didn't want to lose my tabs. At first I thought I had a tab management problem. Then I posted about it in ADHD and Autistic ADHD communities and got hundreds of comments from people describing the exact same thing. What surprised me wasn't how many tabs people had. It was why they kept them open. Most weren't actively using those tabs. They were afraid of forgetting them. Bookmarks became graveyards. Notes became another pile. Folders became another thing to maintain. People weren't trying to save tabs. They were trying to save context. So I started building Fillr. The goal is simple: Help people close tabs without losing where they left off. I'd love to hear how everyone here manages browser chaos and what you'd want a tool like this to do better.