Title soup
Dozens of tabs crush the top bar until every title is truncated into noise.
Vertical tabs, intelligent workspaces, and an AI agent that groups, summarizes, and acts across tabs — without installing another extension.
Tabbit Workspace
8 tabs · AI grouped
The tab overload problem
Dozens of tabs crush the top bar until every title is truncated into noise.
Switching between work, research, and personal tasks means losing your place every time.
Groups decay, duplicates multiply, and the cleanup itself becomes a chore.
The Tabbit difference
Tabbit is a tab manager browser by design. The sidebar, the AI, and the workspace model are co-architected so “organized” becomes “done.”
What you get
See full page titles in a clean sidebar. Drag, reorder, and nest groups without horizontal shrink.
Tabbit reads the open set and proposes topic groups you can accept, edit, or lock.
Each project gets its own isolated space — tabs, history, and context survive task switching.
Full-text archive means saved pages stay searchable even after the original site goes offline.
Agent mode
Tell Tabbit what you need across tabs and it runs in its own tab group. You keep browsing while the agent reads, extracts, fills forms, and delivers results.
Example prompt
“Summarize my 12 research tabs and draft a comparison memo.”
Decision matrix
Extensions tidy rows. Native features help inside one browser. Tabbit connects tabs, context, and action.
| Capability | Chrome + extensions | Workona / Toby | Tabbit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vertical tab sidebar | Limited | No | Native |
| AI automatic grouping | Experimental | Manual | Built-in |
| Project workspaces | No | Yes | Yes + AI context |
| Cross-tab automation | No | No | Agent mode |
| Full-text saved archive | No | No | Bookmarks knowledge base |
| Free top-tier AI models | No | No | Yes |
Built for heavy tab users
Open 30 sources, group by theme, then ask the agent for a structured literature memo.
Keep repos, docs, previews, and PRs in separate workspaces without window juggling.
Collect inspiration, drafts, and references in one space and archive finished pieces.
FAQ
A browser designed first for organizing tabs: vertical sidebars, workspaces, smart grouping, and often automation. It treats tab management as a core feature, not an afterthought.
Yes. Tabbit is free during public beta on macOS and Windows. It includes vertical tabs, workspaces, AI grouping, and Agent mode at no cost.
Chrome groups sit on a horizontal bar and require manual upkeep. Tabbit adds a vertical sidebar, AI-generated groups, project workspaces, and an agent that can act across tabs.
Yes. Tabbit can propose groups based on the pages you have open, and you can accept, edit, or save the layout as a workspace.
Yes. Vertical tabs are a first-class feature in Tabbit, with full titles, drag-to-group, and workspace-scoped sessions.
Yes. Tabbit supports one-click import of bookmarks, history, passwords, cookies, and extensions from Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari.
Yes. Tabbit supports macOS 12+ and Windows 10/11. Download the edition that matches your region from the official site.
Workspaces isolate tabs by project or context. Switching workspaces swaps the entire tab set instantly, so you only see what is relevant now.
Download Tabbit and turn your browser into an organized, AI-powered workspace.