TabPunk is a Chrome extension that will help you manage your tabs and links more efficiently. By keeping your tabs and links organized into different collections, you can switch context between personal and work projects without losing focus.
Goodbye tab overload, hello getting things done
TabPunk is a Chrome extension that will help you manage your tabs and links more efficiently. By keeping your tabs and links organized into different collections, you can switch context between personal and work projects without losing focus.
Hey there, Product Hunters! I'm Nick, founder of TabPunk, a simple browser extension that transforms how you manage tabs and links. 🚀 With custom collections and spaces, you can effortlessly organize and switch between different projects and contexts, saving time and boosting productivity. We're all about helping you work efficiently and stay focused while browsing the web. That's why we'd love to hear your feedback! Whether you've tried TabPunk or are curious, your input will shape the future o
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Hey @nickhoang , Great job with TabPunk! I'm always on the look for tools that can help me manage my browsing experience more efficiently, and your extension seems to be a promising solution. The custom collections feature sounds intriguing in terms of its potential to manage different projects simultaneously. Can't wait to give TabPunk a try! I'll definitely share my feedback after using it for a while. Cheers and best of luck on your Product Hunt campaign!
That sounds like a valuable tool, especially for those of us who often find ourselves drowning in tabs! 😄 Managing tabs and links efficiently is crucial for productivity. How did you come up with the idea for TabPunk, and what features make it stand out from other tab management extensions?
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