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Partha Borthakur
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The Tab Chaos: How Too Many Chrome Tabs Almost Broke Me (And How I Fixed It)

There I was, deep into another work marathon-research, reports, spreadsheets, and a dozen half-written emails. My Google Chrome? A graveyard of 47 open tabs.

Some were crucial. Some were forgotten. And some? No idea why they were even there.Every time I needed something, I’d frantically click through tabs, squinting at favicons, trying to remember which one held that one important link. My laptop groaned. My brain short-circuited. And then—CRASH.

Chrome gave up. My work vanished into the digital void.

The Dark Side of "Productivity"
I told myself I was being efficient. "I need all these tabs open!" I’d argue. But in reality?

Lost tabs buried under a mess of duplicates.

Random YouTube videos left playing (whoops).

The dreaded "Aw, Snap!" error wiping my entire session.

I was wasting time just managing my tabs instead of working.

The Breaking Point
One day, after the third Chrome crash in an hour, I snapped. There had to be a better way.

I didn’t need another "tab manager" that forced me into complex workflows. I just wanted:

✅ One-click merging of all my tabs into a single, organized list.
✅ No crashes, no clutter—just a clean way to save and restore tabs.
✅ Something stupidly simple—because work is hard enough.

So… I built it myself.

Introducing TabMerge—The Cure for Tab Overload
TabMerge.com is a free Chrome extension that does one thing (and does it well):

🔥 Merge all your open tabs into one tidy list—with a single click.

No more:

Accidentally closing important tabs

Losing work to crashes

Wasting time hunting through tab chaos

Just one clean, searchable list of everything you had open.

How It Changed My Workflow
Now, instead of drowning in tabs, I:

Work freely (open as many tabs as I want).

Hit "Merge" when things get messy (or before closing Chrome).

Restore tabs anytime—no more panic.

It’s like giving your brain (and browser) a deep breath.

Try It—It’s Free (No Upsells, No Nonsense)
If you’ve ever lost work to a crash or wasted time tab-hunting, TabMerge might save your sanity.

It’s simple by design—because the best tools just work without getting in your way.

Ever hit "tab overload"? How do you manage yours? Let me know in the comments! 👇

(Or just try TabMerge and never look back.) 🚀

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