Tuck
Snooze tabs and auto-close inactive ones
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Too many tabs? Tuck keeps them under control.
Tuck does two things, and does them well:
Snooze tabs for later
Click the Tuck icon, pick a time — later today, tomorrow, next week — or type one in plain language ("Friday 9am", "in 3 hours"). The tab closes and reopens exactly when you said. Add an optional note so you remember why you saved it.
Auto-close idle tabs
Tabs you haven't looked at in a while quietly close themselves and move to a saved list. One click to bring any of them back. Pinned tabs, grouped tabs, and whitelisted domains are always protected.
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