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Toby for Chrome

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Hidden Gem

Curated by Surfaced Editorial·Productivity·2 min read
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Toby for Chrome is a free tab and session manager developed by the Toby team to help users organize their browser tabs and workflows. Its core feature allows users to save collections of tabs into "collections," create dedicated workspaces, and easily access frequently used websites. This tool was primarily built for power users, researchers, and anyone who struggles with tab overload and needs a structured way to manage their browsing sessions. It integrates into a workflow whenever a user is starting a new project, needing to switch contexts, or simply wanting to declutter their browser window. Toby is available as a browser extension for Google Chrome.

Why It’s Useful

While native browser tab groups offer some organization, Toby provides a persistent, visually-driven workspace management system that goes beyond simple grouping, allowing for quick session switching and sharing. For the project manager, it means instantly loading all relevant tools and documents for a specific project with a single click, eliminating setup time. For the content creator, it allows for easy organization of research materials, inspiration boards, and publishing platforms into distinct, accessible collections. Toby is entirely free to use, with no premium features or subscriptions required. A neat feature often overlooked is the ability to share collections with teammates, facilitating collaborative research or project onboarding. Its relative lack of ubiquity compared to basic bookmarking is due to it being a more advanced solution for a problem many users just tolerate rather than actively solve. The team behind Toby regularly releases updates and improvements, ensuring its functionality keeps pace with modern browsing habits.

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