Friction Tab

Multitasking is a myth. A little friction and a little enforcement go a long way in retaining focus.

As of June 2026, Friction Tab has 2 users in the Productivity category.

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Version
1.1.0
Manifest V3
90-day change · In the last 90 days this extension 1 version update, changed permissions.

History

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Tracking since Apr 17, 2026.

5.243.51.7599999999999998Apr 17, 2026Jun 10, 2026
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Apr 27, 202631.0.0
May 4, 202631.0.0
May 10, 202641.0.0
May 15, 202651.1.0
May 28, 202641.1.0
Jun 4, 202621.1.0
Jun 10, 20261.1.0
Now21.1.0

Changelog

  • May 10, 2026
    description
    Friction Tab replaces the default new tab page with a lightweight focus prompt that helps users commit to one task at a time.
    
    When a user opens a new tab, they set a single “mission” (short, actionable text). While that mission is in progress, the extension prevents adding another one, which reduces context switching and task hopping. The goal is simple: one clear intention, one clear next action.
    
    Friction Tab also sends reminder notifications so users check whether they are still on task. From the notification (or directly in the tab UI), users can:
    ✅ mark the mission complete, or
    🚀 continue and get another reminder interval.
    
    The first reminder is user-configurable (1–10 minutes, default 5), making it flexible for different work styles. Follow-up reminders adapt based on user feedback to stay helpful without becoming noisy.
    
    Why you should install it:
    ➡️ Cuts multitasking drift: only one active mission at a time.
    ➡️ Creates accountability: every new tab becomes a quick “what am I doing right now?” checkpoint.
    ➡️ Minimal overhead: fast input, simple controls, no complex project setup.
    ➡️ Local-first privacy: mission and reminder state are stored locally in Chrome storage (no account required).
    ➡️ Practical focus loop: reminder notifications + quick completion actions keep momentum going.
    
    Friction Tab is ideal for students, developers, writers, knowledge workers, or just about anyone who wants a simple, low-friction but effective way to stay focused during the day.
    
    Friction Tab is licensed under the MIT license. The full implementation code base can be found linked at the homepage URL.
    Friction Tab replaces the default new tab page with a lightweight focus prompt that helps users commit to one task at a time.
    
    When a user opens a new tab, they set a single “mission” (short, actionable text). While that mission is in progress, the extension prevents adding another one, which reduces context switching and task hopping. The goal is simple: one clear intention, one clear next action.
    
    Friction Tab also sends reminder notifications so users check whether they are still on task. From the notification (or directly in the tab UI), users can:
    ✅ mark the mission complete, or
    🚀 continue and get another reminder interval.
    
    The first reminder is user-configurable (1–10 minutes, default 5), making it flexible for different work styles. Follow-up reminders adapt based on user feedback to stay helpful without becoming noisy.
    
    📢 And as an optional add-on, users can activate the ultra-annoying site change nag which creates a notification whenever the user is browsing the web without there being an active mission logged. This is to truly drive home the need for intentionality when it comes to using the web. (Site-change nag are disabled by default. When active, nags are triggered at most once every 30s even if there are multiple site switches - cross-site or intra-site - in that interval.)
    
    Why you should install it:
    ➡️ Cuts multitasking drift: only one active mission at a time.
    ➡️ Creates accountability: every new tab becomes a quick “what am I doing right now?” checkpoint.
    ➡️ Minimal overhead: fast input, simple controls, no complex project setup.
    ➡️ Local-first privacy: mission and reminder state are stored locally in Chrome storage (no account required).
    ➡️ Practical focus loop: reminder notifications + quick completion actions keep momentum going.
    ➡️ Intentionality as top of mind: site change nags remind you that you must have a purpose for being on the internet.
    
    Friction Tab is ideal for students, developers, writers, knowledge workers, or just about anyone who wants a simple, low-friction but effective way to stay focused during the day.
    
    Friction Tab is licensed under the MIT license. The full implementation code base can be found linked at the homepage URL.
  • May 10, 2026
    permissions
    storage, notifications, alarms
    storage, notifications, alarms, webNavigation

Permissions & access

Permissions
storagenotificationsalarmswebNavigation
Host access
None declared

Screenshots

Friction Tab screenshot 1

About

Friction Tab replaces the default new tab page with a lightweight focus prompt that helps users commit to one task at a time.

When a user opens a new tab, they set a single “mission” (short, actionable text). While that mission is in progress, the extension prevents adding another one, which reduces context switching and task hopping. The goal is simple: one clear intention, one clear next action.

Friction Tab also sends reminder notifications so users check whether they are still on task. From the notification (or directly in the tab UI), users can:
✅ mark the mission complete, or
🚀 continue and get another reminder interval.

The first reminder is user-configurable (1–10 minutes, default 5), making it flexible for different work styles. Follow-up reminders adapt based on user feedback to stay helpful without becoming noisy.

📢 And as an optional add-on, users can activate the ultra-annoying site change nag which creates a notification whenever the user is browsing the web without there being an active mission logged. This is to truly drive home the need for intentionality when it comes to using the web. (Site-change nag are disabled by default. When active, nags are triggered at most once every 30s even if there are multiple site switches - cross-site or intra-site - in that interval.)

Why you should install it:
➡️ Cuts multitasking drift: only one active mission at a time.
➡️ Creates accountability: every new tab becomes a quick “what am I doing right now?” checkpoint.
➡️ Minimal overhead: fast input, simple controls, no complex project setup.
➡️ Local-first privacy: mission and reminder state are stored locally in Chrome storage (no account required).
➡️ Practical focus loop: reminder notifications + quick completion actions keep momentum going.
➡️ Intentionality as top of mind: site change nags remind you that you must have a purpose for being on the internet.

Friction Tab is ideal for students, developers, writers, knowledge workers, or just about anyone who wants a simple, low-friction but effective way to stay focused during the day.

Friction Tab is licensed under the MIT license. The full implementation code base can be found linked at the homepage URL.

Technical

Version
1.1.0
Manifest
V3
Size
707KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

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Developer ID
u2727bec6945fc6341b7ce9c26845305e
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Mar 10, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
May 8, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 10, 2026
Website
Support URL
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