TabFlow Sessions

Capture, close, restore, and export temporary browser workspaces.

As of June 2026, TabFlow Sessions has 1 users in the Productivity category.

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Version
0.1.1
Manifest V3
90-day change · In the last 90 days this extension 1 version update.

History

3 snapshots

Tracking since May 27, 2026.

2.081.50.9199999999999999May 27, 2026Jun 8, 2026
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DateUsersRatingReviewsVersion
May 27, 20260.1.0
Jun 3, 20260.1.0
Jun 8, 202620.1.1
Now10.1.1

Changelog

  • Jun 3, 2026
    description
    TabFlow Sessions helps you turn tab chaos into clean temporary workspaces.
    
    When you are researching, shopping, sourcing, planning, coding, or comparing options, it is easy to end up with dozens of tabs you do not want to bookmark forever. TabFlow lets you capture the current window as a session, optionally close those tabs, and restore the whole workspace later.
    
    Core features:
    
    Capture the tabs in your current window as a reusable session.
    Close captured tabs to reduce clutter and free up your workspace.
    Restore a saved session in one click.
    Search sessions by name, domain, page title, or URL.
    Put inactive tabs to sleep to reduce memory usage.
    Export sessions as Markdown, CSV, or plain text with Premium.
    Use the extension in English or French.
    Free plan:
    
    Save up to 1 session.
    Capture and restore tabs.
    Search saved sessions.
    Use RAM Sleep.
    Premium:
    
    Unlimited sessions.
    Markdown, CSV, and text export.
    7-day free trial.
    Privacy-first by design:
    
    TabFlow stores your sessions locally in your browser using chrome.storage.local. It does not sell your browsing data. Payment and trial status are handled by ExtensionPay, and optional donations are handled by Stripe.
    TabFlow Sessions helps you turn tab chaos into clean temporary workspaces.
    
    Browsers can restore tabs, but they mostly bring back your last browsing mess. TabFlow is different: it lets you intentionally save a named work context, add notes, clean duplicates, restore only the tabs you need, and export useful links later.
    
    When you are researching, shopping, sourcing, planning, coding, or comparing options, it is easy to end up with dozens of tabs you do not want to bookmark forever. TabFlow lets you capture the current window as a session, optionally close those tabs, and restore the workspace later.
    
    Core features:
    
    Capture the tabs in your current window as a reusable session.
    Automatically remove duplicate URLs when capturing.
    Close captured tabs to reduce clutter and free up your workspace.
    Add notes to saved sessions so you remember why the tabs mattered.
    Select which tabs to restore instead of reopening everything.
    Search sessions by name, domain, page title, or URL.
    Put inactive tabs to sleep to reduce memory usage.
    Export selected tabs as Markdown, CSV, or plain text with Premium.
    Use the extension in English or French.
    Free plan:
    
    Save up to 1 session.
    Capture and restore tabs.
    Add notes.
    Select tabs before restoring.
    Search saved sessions.
    Use RAM Sleep.
    Premium:
    
    Unlimited sessions.
    Markdown, CSV, and text export for selected tabs.
    7-day free trial.
    Privacy-first by design:
    
    TabFlow stores your sessions locally in your browser using chrome.storage.local. It does not sell your browsing data. Payment and trial status are handled by ExtensionPay, and optional donations are handled by Stripe.

Permissions & access

Permissions
alarmssidePanelstoragetabs
Host access
https://extensionpay.com/*

Screenshots

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About

TabFlow Sessions helps you turn tab chaos into clean temporary workspaces.

Browsers can restore tabs, but they mostly bring back your last browsing mess. TabFlow is different: it lets you intentionally save a named work context, add notes, clean duplicates, restore only the tabs you need, and export useful links later.

When you are researching, shopping, sourcing, planning, coding, or comparing options, it is easy to end up with dozens of tabs you do not want to bookmark forever. TabFlow lets you capture the current window as a session, optionally close those tabs, and restore the workspace later.

Core features:

Capture the tabs in your current window as a reusable session.
Automatically remove duplicate URLs when capturing.
Close captured tabs to reduce clutter and free up your workspace.
Add notes to saved sessions so you remember why the tabs mattered.
Select which tabs to restore instead of reopening everything.
Search sessions by name, domain, page title, or URL.
Put inactive tabs to sleep to reduce memory usage.
Export selected tabs as Markdown, CSV, or plain text with Premium.
Use the extension in English or French.
Free plan:

Save up to 1 session.
Capture and restore tabs.
Add notes.
Select tabs before restoring.
Search saved sessions.
Use RAM Sleep.
Premium:

Unlimited sessions.
Markdown, CSV, and text export for selected tabs.
7-day free trial.
Privacy-first by design:

TabFlow stores your sessions locally in your browser using chrome.storage.local. It does not sell your browsing data. Payment and trial status are handled by ExtensionPay, and optional donations are handled by Stripe.

Technical

Version
0.1.1
Manifest
V3
Size
35.41KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

ID
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Developer ID
u59058c9eed96bd2e985e2c3d98ad510f
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
May 26, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
May 29, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 8, 2026
Website
Support URL

Data sourced from the Chrome Web Store · last verified Jun 8, 2026.