Workspace profiles
Keep separate rules for work, research, personal browsing, shopping and coding.
The Chrome extension for automatic domain sorting, cleanup review, sessions, profiles, and fast tab jumping.
TabSorter keeps everyday tabs in order, from social media to shopping:
Review cleanup suggestions, save useful tab sets, and keep control of crowded browser windows without losing your place.
Open TabSorter's launcher with Alt + K, or Option + K on Mac, to find tabs, groups, cleanup actions, saved sessions, and settings without hunting through crowded windows.
Profiles, rules, inboxing, groups, and local storage give you control without turning tab management into another app to manage.
Keep separate rules for work, research, personal browsing, shopping and coding.
Move domains first or last, skip grouping, ignore matches or pin matching pages.
Let newly opened tabs wait briefly before they join the sorted order.
Create real Chrome tab groups automatically by domain.
Keep the latest window states as restorable sessions.
Rules, sessions and cleanup data stay in extension storage.
EUR 0/month
For casual browsing and lighter windows that still need order.
EUR 3.99/month
Full Pro access when you want flexibility month to month.
EUR 29.99/yr
The default choice for regular browser work. Save 37% vs monthly.
EUR 69once
Pay once during launch and keep Pro without renewals.
A Chrome tab organizer helps keep crowded browser windows readable by sorting, grouping, searching, saving, or cleaning up open tabs. TabSorter focuses on automatic domain sorting, optional Chrome tab groups, cleanup review, saved sessions, workspace profiles, and fast tab jumping.
Use TabSorter to sort tabs by domain, review noisy or duplicate tabs, save useful tab sets as sessions, and jump back to important pages from the launcher. It is built for crowded Chrome windows with docs, tools, media, search results, shopping, and reference pages.
After installation, TabSorter watches the current window and organizes unpinned tabs into a more readable domain order while pinned tabs stay in place. You can review the result in the extension popup, adjust preferred domains, and add sorting rules.
Chrome has manual tab groups. TabSorter can create real Chrome tab groups automatically by domain or by custom grouping rules, so related tabs stay together without dragging each tab by hand.
Yes. Smart Cleanup helps review exact and similar duplicate tabs before you close, save, or keep them. It can also surface stale pages, heavy domains, PDFs, shopping tabs, media, social feeds, search results, cloud docs, reading queues, and admin pages.
Yes. You can save the current window as a named session and restore it later in a new window. Pro also includes auto-save, which keeps recent window states available as restorable sessions.
Tab sorting changes the order of tabs so related pages sit near each other. Tab grouping creates browser tab groups around related tabs. TabSorter can do both: sort tabs by domain first, then optionally create real Chrome tab groups.
TabSorter can save and restore tab sessions like a session tool, but it is mainly built for active tab organization. Instead of only collapsing tabs into a list, it sorts your current window, creates optional tab groups, reviews cleanup suggestions, and keeps tabs searchable.
Workona and Toby focus on workspaces, collections, and broader tab management systems. TabSorter is lighter and window-focused: automatic domain sorting, Chrome tab groups, cleanup review, saved sessions, rules, profiles, and a launcher for the tabs you already have open.
Yes. You can rank preferred domains, ignore specific domains or URL patterns, move matches to the front or end, pin matching pages, keep domains out of browser groups, and use separate workspace profiles for different contexts.
Yes. The extension popup can undo the last automatic or manual sort, so you can try tab organization without feeling locked into the result.
No. Tab titles, URLs, rules, profiles, cleanup history, and sessions stay in browser extension storage. The extension is local-first and does not need an external account to organize your tabs.
The free version includes core automatic domain sorting, one workspace profile, three preferred domains, and three saved sessions. It is enough to clean up lighter browser windows and see whether the workflow fits you.
Yes. After onboarding, TabSorter starts a 7-day Pro trial so you can try Pro-only workflows such as Tab Inbox, auto-save, Smart Cleanup batch actions, profile automation, custom grouping, and unlimited profiles, rules, and sessions. When the trial ends, TabSorter returns to the Free plan unless you activate Pro.
Pro is for daily browser work. It unlocks unlimited profiles, unlimited rules, Tab Inbox, auto-save, Smart Cleanup batch actions, custom grouping, profile automation, backup import, and unlimited saved sessions.
Yes. TabSorter is built for Chromium browsers and can be loaded in Chrome or Edge. The public listing is focused on Chrome, while local installation works in both Chrome and Chromium-based Edge.
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