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Press one button and every open tab is parked in a group — named, dated, and out of your way. Your window is left clean.
One click backs up every open tab, groups them, and syncs across your Chromium browsers — encrypted end-to-end with a passphrase only you hold, in a Google Drive folder you own.
Works on Chrome · Edge · Brave — and any phone, through the web app.
Press one button and every open tab is parked in a group — named, dated, and out of your way. Your window is left clean.
Everything is encrypted on your device with a passphrase only you hold, before it ever leaves. Google stores the file; nobody can read it.
Open Chrome, Edge or Brave on any machine — or the web app on your phone — and the same groups are waiting for you.
All of it works offline and none of it needs an account.
Save the whole window, or just the tabs you selected. A hotkey does it without even opening the popup.
Chrome, Edge and Brave stay in step through your own Google Drive. Automatic, or only when you ask.
Encrypted before upload with a passphrase we never see. Download a recovery key so a forgotten passphrase isn't the end.
Lock any group behind a password, and save tabs straight from an incognito window. Locked groups stay locked, even on your other machines.
Hand someone a group or a note as an encrypted link. Update it in place, or revoke it and the link dies at once. It expires on its own anyway.
A scratchpad that rides along with your tabs, encrypted the same way and available on every device.
Import a bookmarks.html as groups, or export your groups back to one — so any browser on earth, phone included, can read them.
Groups you haven't opened in a while quietly leave the board. They are never deleted, and opening one resets its timer.
The web app opens your groups on any phone, and Android's share sheet can send a link straight into Quick Stash.
Back up a window, stash the current tab, or open the manager without touching the mouse. A bookmarklet covers the browsers that can't.
One button writes every group to a JSON file. No lock-in, and it works whether or not you ever turn on sync.
Drag tabs between groups, rename and recolor them, bulk-select to archive or delete, and search everything you've ever saved.
Most tab-sync tools ask you to trust a company. Tab Truck asks you to trust arithmetic. There is no Tab Truck server, because there is no Tab Truck account — your groups live in a private folder inside your Google Drive, and they are encrypted before they get there.
How the encryption worksIn your own Google Drive, in a private application folder that only Tab Truck can see. We ask Google for the narrowest scope that exists for this — the extension cannot read any of your other files, and there is no Tab Truck server holding a copy.
Your groups stay encrypted and nobody — including us — can decrypt them. That is the trade-off for real end-to-end encryption. When you turn encryption on, download the recovery key it offers you and keep it somewhere safe; that key can unlock your data if the passphrase is gone.
Not yet. The extension targets Chromium browsers — Chrome, Edge and Brave — from a single build. On any other browser, including phones, the web app reads your groups, and you can always export to a standard bookmarks file that every browser understands.
A share is an encrypted file in your Drive. Its decryption key is placed in the link's fragment — the part after the # — which browsers never transmit to any server. So the link works for whoever holds it, while Google, and we, only ever see ciphertext. You can update a share in place, or revoke it, and it expires on its own.
Any time, with one button. Export every group to a JSON file, or to a standard bookmarks.html that imports into any browser. Export works even if you never turn on cloud sync.
Nothing. It syncs through storage you already pay Google for, so there is no bill to pass on to you.
Install it, press the orange button once, and see where your tabs have been going all this time.
Free, open source, and no account to create.