Introducing OneTab: A Browser extension to keep your web surfing organized!

Ashish Soni
2 min readJun 7, 2021

Hi Stranger! Thanks for stumbling onto this post :)

In return for your precious time, I would like to give you something that will keep you productive and organized while you are surfing the web, looking for answers/information for your questions; to help solve your problems or help you learn something new :)

I always have multiple tabs or browsers open when I am working/studying during the day. There have been times when I used to leave my laptop in sleep mode during the night while working on a project/ studying, just because I did not want to lose the websites I came across, which were helpful for my work. You would say, why wouldn’t you reopen them from History. Well, that’s an option though it is not the most organized one. And who wants to keep creating folders to keep Bookmarks organized all the time.

P.S: Don’t worry, the laptop was left in sleep mode, only for some nights occasionally. I am all for being green :)

To save time and stay organized, I am glad I found a great productivity tool.

Introducing OneTab: to help you consolidate your tabs into a list and save up to 95% memory and reduce tab clutter.

You can install OneTab and read more about its features here:

I have made a small introductory video about how it organizes your tabs if you would like to see OneTab in action. Or you can just get started yourself. (No hard feelings from my side :D)

You can divide tabs into groups, give names to those groups, restore all of them at once or individually. Also, now you can use OneTab to reopen them the next day without having to bookmark them or leaving your laptop on sleep mode during the night ;) You can be carefree :D

Thank you so much for reading. It is my first post :) Any kind of feedback is welcome ;)

Let’s keep being productive while staying organized :)

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Ashish Soni

Hi Everyone! I am Ashish! I am from India! An aspiring Data Scientist! Currently a Data and Knowledge Engineering masters student in Germany! :)