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Tab Sanity

Monitors your tab count and nudges you with mental health reminders when you exceed a threshold.

Users6Current public install base
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Reviews0Public review volume
Manifest versionV3Extension platform version
7-day growth+2Net users gained this week
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Version1.0.1
ManifestV3
Size52.31KiB
Languages1English
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Tab Sanity allows you to configure warnings when you start to open too many tabs, as well as optionally set limit on how many tabs you allow yourself to have open. There is also a configurable daily alert on how many old tabs you have open, which haven't been looked at in days.

If you're constantly living with a huge stack of tabs, take a moment to consider how that long list might be affecting you. Maybe it feels like a crushing pile of digital to-dos you’ll never get through. You waste time hunting for information you know you have open, only to get so frustrated that you just re-search it all over again, creating even more tabs. So many tabs it's just become a string of icons.The sheer visual clutter can create a constant hum of anxiety in the back of your mind. Then there’s "tab amnesia," where you click on something you opened hours ago with absolutely no memory of why you needed it, so you just leave it there.

If any of this sounds familiar, this extension is for you. Give yourself a mental health boost and close those tabs. There are better ways to organize your work and store links for later. You will not lose the information—it's still in your history and bookmarks. The only thing you'll lose is the stress.

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