What's new

Updates, shipped slowly, on purpose.

The alien has been growing. Here's what it eats now.

v0.1

Feed your tabs.

Tabnora is a soft little alien that lives on your Mac desktop, eats the Chrome tabs you're not ready to lose, and gives them back when you ask.

If you're the kind of person with 47 tabs open right now — reading list, half-bought things, articles you swore you'd finish — this is for you. Close the tabs. The alien holds the memory.

What's in v0.1

  • Drag a Chrome tab, URL, or image onto the alien. It swallows, your tab disappears, the memory tucks into a local archive.
  • Tap the alien to see everything it's holding. Click a memory and it gives it back.
  • "Eat all tabs" swallows every non-pinned tab in your window. One-click end of day.
  • After 10 minutes idle, the alien falls asleep. Shake it to wake it.
  • Your memory never leaves your Mac. No cloud, no account. Analytics are opt-in.

What it costs

Free for your first 10 feeds. After that, adopt the alien for $9, one-time per Mac. No subscription, every future update included. The unlock lives on the Mac you paid from — if you use Tabnora on a second Mac, that's a second adoption.

What's coming

Searching your memory. Safari. Domain-based reactions. More.

Tabnora is built by one person. If it breaks, that's me — dalema22@gmail.com.

Thanks for feeding the alien.