Problem "I can't close that tab — what if I need it?"
Solution Snooze it. Or just let the weekly review remind you next week.
Tab Hygiene shows you which tabs you've forgotten — once a week, on your schedule. Built for tab hoarders, not against them.
Problem "I can't close that tab — what if I need it?"
Solution Snooze it. Or just let the weekly review remind you next week.
Problem "I have 100 tabs and Chrome is melting."
Solution Group all tabs into native Chrome groups with one click.
Problem "I closed a tab and now can't find it."
Solution The closed-tabs corral keeps the last 1,000 for 30 days.
Tab Hygiene starts watching tab activity locally — no setup needed.
Once you've used Chrome for 7 days, you'll get a quiet notification.
Open the review window. Batch-close, snooze, or keep. You decide everything.
Privacy you can verify
We don't ask you to trust us. The behaviour speaks for itself:
$0 forever
$19 once. Lifetime.
Everything in Free, plus:
No. Nothing closes without your explicit OK on Free. Pro adds an optional background auto-close — but it's off by default and only closes tabs that match the rules you've set up yourself.
Entirely in your browser, in chrome.storage.local. Never sent to any server. We don't have servers — there's no backend at all. You can verify this in Chrome DevTools → Network tab while using the extension.
Because there's nothing to host. The extension runs entirely in your browser. We have no recurring costs to justify a subscription. You pay once, you own it. Future versions are free.
Your data is deleted automatically by Chrome (it lives in the extension's local storage). Nothing is left on any server because nothing was ever there. If you reinstall later, you'll need to set up your custom rules again.
Sort of, but minimal. ExtensionPay (the payment library we use) asks for your email so you can restore your purchase if you reinstall or move to a new computer. That email is stored by ExtensionPay/Stripe — we never see it.
Chrome only.