TabExtend

TabExtend

More Than Just a Tab Manager

5.0
β€’25 reviewsβ€’

563 followers

Effortlessly handle tabs, notes, and to-dos. Organize it all visually in your browser.
This is the 2nd launch from TabExtend. View more

tabExtend 2.0

More efficient browser workflows
tabExtend transforms your new tab into a Kanban board, allowing you to offload sites, jot down notes, and strategize your day with to-do's and reminders. Schedule site visits and seamlessly sync everything with our new native mobile apps(iOS and Andriod)
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Launch tags:Chrome Extensionsβ€’Productivityβ€’Alarms
Launch Team
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Gustav Ekerot
Happy Tuesday guys πŸ‘‹, I’m Gustav, let me tell you about two things I like. I like building products, and I like to learn new stuff. Above is our product, tabExtend, now in version 2.0 and beyond πŸ§‘β€πŸš€. The main idea is that you simply get a Kanban board where you can drop off your tabs, add notes, reminders, etc, etc. And in honor of the Kanban, here’s some interesting facts about them: "Origin Story: Kanban originated in Japan, and the term "Kanban" literally translates to "visual card" or "signboard" in Japanese. The system was initially developed by Toyota in the 1940s and 1950s to improve manufacturing efficiency and is part of the lean manufacturing system. Taiichi Ohno, an industrial engineer at Toyota, developed Kanban to improve manufacturing processes. He was inspired by the way supermarkets stocked their shelves based on what consumers took rather than by vendor pushes, mirroring a "pull" system. Fun Fact: When Ohno first introduced the Kanban system, he utilized actual physical cards placed in clear plastic boxes. When a worker or station needed more parts, they would send their Kanban card to the upstream station. This simple yet effective visual management tool helped workers easily determine what needed to be produced and in what quantity. Current State: Kanban has since moved beyond just manufacturing and has been embraced by industries worldwide, especially in software development and project management. With the rise of digital tools and platforms, virtual Kanban boards are now a common sight. Apps like Trello, Jira, and also the beloved tabExtend offer digital Kanban boards where tasks are represented by "cards" that move through columns or "lanes" representing stages of a process. It's fascinating to think that a system inspired by supermarket stocking has transformed the way many industries, especially tech, approach productivity and workflow." That's it for todays history lesson. Please ask away about our product, the libraries we use, bootstrapping, and maybe the most important question: who made the video? πŸ˜„. Also, follow for more product launches very soon πŸ™. Cheers!
Michael Sieb
@gustav_ekerot congrats on the launch! I love tabextend and use it every single day! Keep rocking πŸš€
Max Ziebell
Absolutely Stellar! ✨ tabExtend is a gem! πŸ’Ž Keep soaring! tabExtend has single-handedly revolutionized my browsing experience. No more endless lists of bookmarks, forgotten tabs, or haphazard notes scattered in different apps. It turns your new tab into a dynamic Kanban board, making organization not just easy, but genuinely enjoyable! πŸš€ Offloading Sites: I can now park sites for later without cluttering my browser or losing track of them. ✍️ Notes: Jotting down spontaneous thoughts or essential points from a webpage has never been more intuitive. πŸ“² Mobile Sync: The seamless synchronization with their new native mobile apps for both iOS and Android is the cherry on top. I can take my organized world with me on the go! And now new (still reviewing these features, although to-dos are a bit older): πŸ“… To-Do’s & Reminders: Strategizing my day, setting reminders, and keeping up with tasks is now a breeze. Every morning, my day is set, and I'm greeted with my priorities right when I open a new tab. πŸ”— Scheduled Site Visits: This feature? Pure genius! No more relying on external alarms or calendar reminders. In this fast-paced digital age, wouldn't it be groundbreaking to have an AI interface in tabExtend that lets you converse with your bookmarks? Imagine bringing unparalleled order to your browsing experience and supercharging your productivity. This could be the next big evolution we all need! πŸš€πŸ‘Œ
Gustav Ekerot
@maxziebell Much appreciated, Max πŸ™. Thank you so much for the detailed and glowing review! It's genuinely heartwarming to hear about the positive impact that tabExtend has and how useful and intuitive you find it. AI is certainly something we've been considering, and we might have some developments coming up in that area :). Our other product, tabOS (tabos.cloud), already features AI sorting, so we're definitely exploring further possibilities. Once again, thank you for being a part of our journey and for sharing your insights. Here's to more productive browsing! πŸ»πŸ™Œ
Valeriia Dziubenko
I definitely like this concept! Having this "disease" of holding opened 50+ tabs in 2 Chrome windows because all of them are extra crucial, such an organizer will greatly ease my PC's life. :D
Roverd Rammen
@valeriia_dziubenko give yourself the opportunity to use tabExtend, it will definitely improve your workflow.
Darya Antonyuk
sounds like a super useful tool, will check it out! congrats on the launch, guys!
Alexander van Aken
I love this ! I'm really happy with TabExtend! Really game changer for me while working as a venture builder
Gustav Ekerot
@alexander_van_aken Hello Alexander, truly appreciate your past insights and continued support! It's always great hearing from you πŸ™.
Alexander van Aken
@gustav_ekerot anytime ❀️
Mark J Draper
Love tabExtend as a way of organising all the various websites I use. I've collected so many online tools over the years I often forget what I've got, but by saving all the links to tabExtend, and using the Kanban board layout to group them, it's made it super simple to find what I need, when I need it. Since starting to use it the team have been very responsive to feedback/questions and have introduced a number of updates, including a mobile app. Great product that I'm sure I'm not yet using to the full potential.
Gustav Ekerot
@markjdraper Thank you for the feedback! πŸ™Œ Glad tabExtend helps you stay organized. We truly value user insights and are committed to improving. Keep exploring and let us know how we can further assist. Cheers to organized browsing! πŸŒπŸ“Œ
Zaki Khalifa
For serious work via browser’s organizers, tabExtend is the best, I loved it from day one, got hooked up to using it and evolved tremendously over the last 2 years. Well done and congratulations for the launch of 2.0
Gustav Ekerot
@zaki_khalifa Thank you so much for your steadfast support Zaki! πŸ™Œ We're delighted to know that tabExtend has been integral to your workflow over the years. Cheers πŸŽ‰
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