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Found something that finally fixed my browser chaos between projects
I had four Chrome windows open last week. One for the extension I'm building, one for a client thing, one full of research tabs I hadn't touched in days, one I couldn't explain. Bookmarks were no help. I'd saved stuff with good intentions and stopped trusting that folder months ago. Tried using a new tab extension called Tabisto. It turns your new tab into a visual dashboard where you build named sections and drop links in. I set up one section per active project. Work and personal stay in separate workspaces so they don't mix. There's a command palette (Cmd+K) to jump to any bookmark without clicking around. Quick notes on the tab itself so I stop opening a random doc every time I need to write something down. Saved sessions that snapshot whatever tabs are open and bring them back as a group later. Free, no account, works offline. Honestly, I expected it to feel like every other new tab extension I've tried and then ignored. It didn't. Having the browser open to something actually organized every single time I hit a new tab changes how a work session starts more than it probably should. Anyone here have a proper system for managing browser stuff across multiple projects, or is everyone just dealing with the mess?
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I used Claude Code to ship a Chrome extension in 5 days. Here's what actually happened.
I build WordPress plugins. Never shipped a browser extension before. But my tab problem got bad enough. 50+ open tabs, bookmarks I never opened, tab groups that turned into a pile I stopped trusting. I wanted something simple. Named sections, drop links in, and find them later. Nothing I tried did that well enough. So I built it myself using Claude Code. Five days later, it was live on the Chrome Web Store. I called it Tabisto. Two things surprised me. The build was faster than I expected, not because the code was always right, but the feedback loop was tight. The bigger slowdown was my own ideas. I cut about 70% of what I originally planned. Shipping the smaller version was the right call. It's free, no account needed. Anyone else here shipped something with Claude Code? What surprised you?
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