PageStow

Save browser context with intent, close tab-heavy workspaces, and bring related pages back when they matter again.

Local-first
Saved context stays in Chrome local storage.
No account wall
Free first release with no account or payment required.
Minimal permissions
No history, Gmail, AI, or broad content scripts in the MVP.

Not another place to lose bookmarks.

PageStow keeps the reason a page mattered close to the page itself: note, project, tags, intent, reminder, and task state. Search later, review a tab-heavy window, reopen the page, or restore the whole session.

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Browser memory that comes back in context.

Three simple moves replace tab hoarding without forcing a new organization system.

01

Capture

Save the current tab or whole window with optional intent, project, note, tags, reminder, status, and quick templates.

02

Triage

Review open tabs by duplicate URL, domain, or window, then stash selected tabs before closing duplicates.

03

Recover

Search saved links and sessions locally, restore sessions, or resurface related context from the popup.

Designed to earn trust before adding anything heavier.

The first public build avoids the usual productivity-tool bargain. No account, no cloud sync, no AI, no history permission, no Gmail access, no payment required, and no broad content scripts. The current local core workflows stay free; future Pro plans should add new opt-in workflows, not remove existing local features.

  • Free first public release
  • Core local workflows stay free
  • User-controlled Preferences
  • Optional Bookmark Assist
  • Visible feedback email
  • Portable JSON export/import
  • Local Chrome storage
  • Minimal permission surface
  • Support: support@tiybai.com

Ready for a clean Chrome Web Store launch.

The first release is built to be free, local-first, and easy to trust. Future Pro work should be additive and opt-in.