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The 4 Best Tab Managers for Power Users

Turn dozens of open tabs into saved, searchable workspaces.

Last updated Jul 2, 2026 for Power Users

If you routinely run dozens of tabs across parallel projects, these managers save your sanity and your sessions. We curated tools that group, save and restore tabs reliably rather than just hiding them. Some links here are direct or affiliate and are disclosed; they don't change the ranking.

  1. 1 Workona Editor's pick

    A tab and workspace manager that organises tabs by project.

    Freemium

    Project workspaces that sync across devices and survive restarts make it the strongest fit for juggling many projects.

    Pros

    • + Organises tabs into project workspaces
    • + Syncs across devices and browsers
    • + Workspaces survive browser restarts

    Cons

    • − Full team and sync features need a paid plan
    • − More structure than casual users need
    Free plan Cross-platform Browser extension
  2. 2 Toby Popular

    A visual tab and session manager that replaces your new-tab page.

    Freemium

    Its visual collections let power users reopen whole sets of tabs in a click and share them with a team.

    Pros

    • + Visual, named tab collections
    • + One-click reopen of full sessions
    • + Team sharing on paid plans

    Cons

    • − Replaces your new-tab page by default
    • − Sharing and teams are paid features
    Free plan Cross-platform Browser extension
  3. A tab session manager that saves and restores browser sessions.

    Free

    Named, searchable saved sessions plus crash recovery give heavy tab users a dependable safety net.

    Pros

    • + Save and restore named sessions
    • + Search across saved tabs
    • + Free and lightweight

    Cons

    • − Chromium browsers only
    • − Sync across devices is limited
    Free plan Browser extension
  4. 4 OneTab Best free

    A free extension that collapses open tabs into a tidy list.

    Free

    It instantly collapses a wall of tabs into one tidy, restorable list, freeing memory for power sessions.

    Pros

    • + Frees memory by collapsing tabs
    • + Restore tabs individually or all at once
    • + Completely free and private

    Cons

    • − No workspaces or project structure
    • − Minimal organising features
    Free plan Browser extension
How we picked these

Entries were chosen on how well they group, persist and restore tabs, plus cross-device sync, based on hands-on use. Ranks are editorial and set independently of any affiliate relationship.