📊 Tab Health Report

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💡 Productivity Tips

  • Zombie tabs haven't been accessed in 24+ hours. Archive them to free memory.
  • Focus Mode suspends all tabs except your current task group.
  • Task groups help you switch contexts without losing context.
  • Sleeping tabs aren't closed - they're just paused to save resources.

How to Use TabFocus Manager

Take control of your browser tabs and reduce mental clutter.

  1. 1View your tab health report: total, active, and zombie tabs
  2. 2Create task groups to organize related tabs
  3. 3Start Focus Mode to suspend non-essential tabs
  4. 4Archive zombie tabs (24h+ inactive) to free memory
  5. 5Restore tabs when you need them

Who Is TabFocus Manager For?

For knowledge workers overwhelmed by browser tab chaos.

Researchers

Organize research tabs by project

Multi-taskers

Switch between tasks without losing context

Tab Hoarders

Clear zombie tabs guilt-free with archiving

Frequently Asked Questions

What are zombie tabs?
Zombie tabs are browser tabs that haven't been accessed in 24+ hours. They consume memory but provide no active value. Archiving them frees resources without permanent loss.
How does Focus Mode work?
Focus Mode suspends all tabs except those in your current task group. This reduces distractions and memory usage while keeping your work context intact.
Is my browsing data private?
All tab data is stored locally in your browser. Nothing is sent to external servers. This is a simulation tool to help build better tab management habits.
Why use task groups?
Task groups let you switch contexts quickly. Instead of hunting through dozens of tabs, activate a task and all related tabs are ready. This reduces cognitive load and task-switching friction.