Acid Tabs

Acid Tabs

Auto-grouping magic for your Chrome tabs

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Acid Tabs makes organizing tabs ridiculously easy by automatically grouping tabs together based on customizable rules.
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Ryan Hoover
What a name
Jack Hayford
šŸ‘‹šŸ¼ Hello Product Hunt, excited to finally launch something here! Acid Tabs is a tool that makes organizing your tabs a breeze. Start making rules for how you want your tabs to be grouped (based on URL patterns) and watch while Acid Tabs takes care of the rest. šŸ—‚ Lazy, but organized. I love Chrome's new Tab Groups feature but never enjoyed the tedious manual work of organizing tabs. I built Acid Tabs so I could be lazy again. 🌟 Features ⚔ Live updating = Instant feedback Watch as your tabs perform an orderly ballet while you create, recolor, and rearrange your rules. Very helpful when figuring out the right patterns to use. ✳ Smart matching, no regex necessary Simple patterns are simple, but if you need it, create fancier logic using wildcards (*) and/or by combining multiple patterns (space or line separated). Don't worry fellow regex masochists, support is coming soon... 🌈 Styling Encouraged Want your work email group to be pink? Great idea. Choose from 8 different colors and make that browser nice and pretty. Bonus points for using emojis in group titles. šŸ™ŒšŸ¼ šŸ”€ Get your ducks in a row You decide the order and let your groups arrange themselves. (PS: If a tab matches multiple group rules, the first rule always wins) šŸ“ Collapse All Button Give yourself some breathing room by hitting the "Collapse" button to condense all of your groups. Don't worry, we add little indicators to the titles so you know how many tabs are in there. šŸ“ Bulk Edit Mode Edit your rules in csv form, for those of you who have a lifelong vendetta against form elements or just want to share rules with peers easily. I built Acid Tabs over the last 2 weeks and now I'm excited to share it with all of you and hear any of your feedback / questions. Cheers! - Jack
Jack Hayford
(PS: Yes the name is kinda silly, it was a working title that I couldn't bring myself to change 🤷 )
Alex Meyers
I've used Workona a while but really love Acid Tabs. Super simple and less bulky to use.
Sachin Raghavendran
Really cool! Been bouncing around a few choices for organizing tabs and I really like the rule-editting ability (and shareability factor). I'm certain that sharing tab rules will become a thing. Good luck!