And so, now and again, new extensions for tab management are trying to solve tab overload.

No solution is perfect, as we all have different browsing patterns.

Each project can have multiple sub-projects full of tabs.

Snooze Tabs lets you close tabs for now and choose when they will reappear in your browser automatically

These clips can then be added to your projects, sub-projects, or tab notes.

Second, it turns unused tabs into bookmarks and then smartly groups those too.

The foundation of ToChunkA is the “smart grouping”, whether in tabs or bookmarks.

Every time you open a New Tab, TabReadReminder randomly shows five open tabs that you should read and close

There are multiple ways this works.

In ToChunkA’s parameters, you’ve got the option to also set how the auto-bookmarking feature works.

you’re free to also exclude certain domains from this auto-bookmarking.

Download:ToChunkA Smart Tabs forChrome|Firefox(Free)

3.

Groups can be renamed and moved around easily as a chunk.

it’s possible for you to also move groups within different windows.

And of course, selected tabs can be closed instead of grouping them.

Tab Grouper also offers the option to bookmark selected tabs and close them.

Download:Tab Grouper forChrome(Free)

4.

It’s super simple to use, and highly customizable too.

The extension lets you snooze all open tabs or only the one you’re currently on.

Any snoozed tab is automatically closed.

Tabs will re-open with a notification and sound (which you might disable in controls).

you’re free to also check all your snoozed tabs in the “Sleeping Tabs” panel.

The free version of Snooze Tabs makes this snoozing process very easy.

You know you opened it for a reason, so you continue to keep it running.

This “out of sight, out of mind” attitude is exactly what TabReadReminder attacks.

It’ll point you to five random tabs to open and check.

The list stays the same for the day.

you could click any of the five recommendations to be immediately taken to that tab.

But if that “later” isn’t coming, read them on your phone.