Save every open tab into memory-light folders, grouped by what you're actually working on — and restore them in one click.
A Chrome extension. No account. Yours.
Three jobs. One click.
Hit the Neat Freak icon, click Tidy, and the floating panel takes it from there — captures your tabs, groups them into folders, and closes the originals. Your current tab stays open.
Neat Freak reads what you're working on, leaves your live work open, and files the rest into folders. Turn on Review to preview the list before anything closes.
Not by domain. Not by date. Tabs auto-organize by what you were actually doing — "Hiring & Candidates," not 40 unsorted links.
Search by keyword, or ask in plain English ("ux applicants I looked up?") and Neat Freak surfaces the right tabs. Restore one, a folder, or a whole session.
Smart, not a dumb list
Other tab savers dump every tab into one flat list. Neat Freak decides what to keep open and what to tuck away — saved, never deleted, restored in a click.
Gentle nudges
When your open tabs cross your threshold, Neat Freak quietly offers to tidy — from a little panel in the corner. Ignore it and it backs off. No nagging, no guilt.
Privacy
No account. No sync. No ads. No telemetry. Nothing leaves your device — unless you opt into AI grouping with your own OpenAI key, which is off by default and stored only on your machine.
Add to Chrome — it's free