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Browser continuity — building in public

You start where you left.

A Chrome extension that quietly keeps your tabs safe. No account, no vendor cloud, nothing lost — ever.

No spam. One email, when it's ready to try.

Why this exists

Most tab manager reviews say the same two things, over and over: the tool lost years of saved sessions in an update, or people simply didn't want to hand their browsing history to a vendor's cloud to use it.

Neither is a feature problem. They're trust problems — and trust doesn't get fixed by adding more buttons.

Local-first

Works with zero account and zero network calls.

The free tier never depends on a server being reachable. Nothing in the core save-and-restore loop can be broken by an outage, a migration, or a vendor shutting something down.

Your own storage

Sync is opt-in, to a place you already own.

If you ever want backups off your machine, they go to your own Google Drive — never a vendor-run account, and never the only option.

Versioned, always

An update can never cost you your saved tabs.

Every change to how data is stored ships with an automatic migration and a safety snapshot first. You never have to re-save or export anything to stay safe.