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Tab Saver

Tab Saver

Save tabs with one click. Backed up to Google automatically.

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Restore tabs anTab Saver saves all your browser tabs with a single click and automatically backs them up to your Google account. Unlike OneTab or Session Buddy (which only save locally), your tabs survive browser crashes, laptop failures, or switching devices. ✓ One-click save all tabs ✓ Automatic backup Google account, no settings needed ✓ Zero tracking or analytics ✓ Free Built with privacy in mind Tab Saver has no analytics and never sees your browsing
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AgileArtem
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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I built Tab Saver because I kept losing important tabs. **The problem:** I'm a tab hoarder. Research for projects, articles to read later, random stuff I might need "someday." My browser had 80+ tabs open constantly. **Why existing tools didn't work:** - OneTab: Local only. No cloud backup. - Session Buddy: Same problem - dies with your browser. - Many others: virtually all of them have some complaints on loosing the saves - I really wanted something as simple as one button to save, one button tp restore **What I wanted:** Save tabs → close them guilt-free → get them back weeks later, even on a different computer. **The solution:** Tab Saver uses Chrome's built-in sync to back up your saved tabs to your Google account. No separate login, no extra accounts, zero settings needed(!) - just save and forget. Your tabs are in the cloud. Instantly! **What I'm proud of:** - Zero analytics. I wanted something I'd trust myself. - It's genuinely simple. One click to save, one click to restore. - It's free. **What I'd love feedback on:** - Would you want Firefox support? Though for Firefox explicit login to Google might have to happen. - Any features that would make this more useful for your workflow? - Is the "save everything at once" approach right, or would selective saving be better? Thanks for checking it out! Happy to answer any questions about the tech or the journey.