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2 Best Tab Managers in 2026

Updated Mar 18, 2026

See how our top 2 picks compare across the 2 tab managers we evaluated.

Explore what each does best, where it falls short, and why it earned a spot on our 2026 list.

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    Best Tab Managers at a Glance

    2 apps and 1 deal
  1. 1
    Toby
    Toby

    Lightweight tab organization

    Lightweight tab organization
  2. 2
    Workona
    Workona

    Best for organizing browser tabs into workspaces

    Best for organizing browser tabs into workspaces

How We Evaluate These Tab Managers

We score each tab manager across multiple criteria, and hands-on expert evaluation

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  • Expert Evaluation
    Curated by
    Alex
    and
    Andra
    , our rankings reflect in-depth testing, industry insights, and hands-on experience.
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Toby

Toby

Lightweight tab organization

Lightweight tab organization

Toby gives you a prettier new tab page to help manage tab overload, but it only scratches the surface and doesn't tackle the deeper tab chaos unless you want something very lightweight. If you need serious tab management, especially for heavy workflows, this won't go deep enough.

Toby
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What is Toby?

What is Toby?

Toby is a browser extension that tries to solve the tab management overload problem with a beautiful new tab page. It's similar to Workona in that way (in-fact, it's probably its most direct competitor).

That said, we don't believe that the open tabs overload can be solved simply with a new tab page, at least without quite deep browser integration (where Workona does get closer on), but the truth of the matter is that the best browsers handle tab management at a much deeper level that these tools really can.

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Workona

Workona

Best for organizing browser tabs into workspaces

Best for organizing browser tabs into workspaces

Workona lets you organize your browser tabs into workspaces without switching browsers, making it perfect if you juggle lots of tabs and want to keep using Chrome or Safari. If you want the smoothest tab management possible and are willing to change browsers, there are better options, but for anyone set on sticking with their current browser and needing easy workspace switching, Workona is a solid pick.

Workona
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What is Workona?

What is Workona?

Workona is somewhere between a browser, tab manager, and team workspace, tying in all of your cloud apps together. It tries to solve the open tabs problem by essentially leveraging the existing tab management functionality of your browser (along with tab groups), but upgrading the functionality massively.

What if you were to click on a workspace, and magically all of your open tabs archived themselves, and only the relevant tabs of the workspace opened themselves up. That's Workona in a nutshell.

With that, you've probably seen (especially within the past couple years), a myriad of "productivity browsers" popping up (here you can see a list of the best web browsers that I'm referencing). Well Workona tried solving this space not with a new browser, but a browser extension instead, super creative.

Who is Workona for?

Who is Workona for?

If you're someone that is wearing multiple hats at a company and jumping in and out of many open tabs, Workona is aiming to solve that exact pain-point.

If you're like most people who are using Chrome or Safari and have no interest whatsoever to change browsers, then Workona is for you as all that's involved is installing a Chromium extension.

Who shouldn't use Workona?

Who shouldn't use Workona?

Now while Workona is great for those who are set in their browser ways, we do feel like some other tools do handle actual tab management better (e.g. Dia and Arc Browser), that said, you'd need to be open to installing an entirely new browser.

If that sounds like you (oh, and alternative browsers like Arc do still allow for extensions), then we might recommend giving one of our best browser software recommendations a shot first.

Oddly enough, you could in theory install Workona on Arc (because Arc is Chromium-based), just not sure exactly what would happen, might be a bit odd is all 😅

The Workona Vision

The Workona Vision

Here's an excerpt from a larger write-up here that goes more into the over-encompassing browser & tab management evolution, posting a snippet as it gets some of this across:

In my never-ending search to find my “portal to the internet Chrome experience”, I stumbled upon a totally re-imagined Chrome extension and tab management experience called Workona.

It was ChromeOS + Workona that enabled me to finally experience a glimpse into what I had always hoped for the “portal” vision to be, it mostly checked the boxes:

  1. A better way to build out workspaces and processes for personal and business usage
  2. Deeper integration with the existing web apps we love and use today
  3. Sharable workspaces, build out your sales process and share the created workspace with your sales team
  4. Accessible from any system (if you logged into a Chromebook, it would auto-install the extension and just like that, you’re where you left off)

Read the rest of the article to see how this early obsession in Workona turned into a job offer to move to Silicon Valley and help them build out the over-encompassing vision.

Key Features

Key Features

Workona does a lot, though their main bread and butter is tab management and shared team workspaces to share important links. The beautiful thing about links are that most things are links now-a-days, from assets (Google Drive and Figma) to projects and tasks in tools like Asana or Motion.

There's a layer where them getting into task management and note taking build right within, I started feeling a bit conflicted with whether I should be using those native features, or our actual project management tool (Motion) and knowledge base software (Slite).

Final Verdict

Final Verdict

There's no hiding that we're quite fans of the best tool for the job, so that's where we start running into some conflict when apps start going the all-in-one software path, building out sometimes basic functionality to check some boxes. Don't get me wrong, Workona definitely isn't an all-in-one tool, they aren't trying to be that, I think it's just a result of what comes with building more of a shared workspace management tool.

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Toby

Toby

Lightweight tab organization

Lightweight tab organization

The Tab Management Problem?

The Tab Management Problem?

Tab and workspace managers aim to fix the browser's biggest flaw: everything lives in one endless pile of new tabs.

They let you group tabs by project, save full sessions, and jump back into work without hunting for anything. These browser tools basically allow you to actually organize and make sense of all your open tabs. Especially helpful if you juggle multiple clients or contexts at once, these tools help with focus.

That said, the browser space has evolved immensely since tab manager solutions were first built, that this category has more-or-less gone away, as better tab management has just been built directly into the best browsers on the market.

Worth trying
Apps worth trying
These tab manager-adjacent apps prioritize another category at their core, but their tab manager features are strong enough that you should still consider them.
  1. ChatGPT Atlas
    ChatGPT Atlas
    Browser

    Best AI Browser for ChatGPT users

    Best AI Browser for ChatGPT users
  2. Dia Browser
    Dia Browser
    Browser

    Best for AI power users living in the browser

    Best for AI power users living in the browser
  3. Zen Browser
    Zen Browser
    Browser

    Firefox-based Arc Browser Spinoff

    Firefox-based Arc Browser Spinoff
  4. Arc Browser
    Arc Browser
    Browser

    For your productivity workspace

    For your productivity workspace
  5. Firefox
    Firefox
    Browser

    Best non-Chromium privacy-based browser

    Best non-Chromium privacy-based browser
  6. SigmaOS
    SigmaOS
    Browser

    Best alternative browser layout

    Best alternative browser layout
  7. Safari
    Safari
    Browser

    Best browser for battery life (MacOS only)

    Best browser for battery life (MacOS only)
  8. Edge
    Edge
    Browser

    For Windows users already deep in the Microsoft ecosystem

    For Windows users already deep in the Microsoft ecosystem
  9. Brave
    Brave
    Browser

    A privacy-focused (and crypto/blockchain-focused) browser built atop Chromium.

    A privacy-focused (and crypto/blockchain-focused) browser built atop Chromium.
  10. Comet Browser
    Comet Browser
    Browser

    Best for free agentic mode

    Best for free agentic mode
  11. Vivaldi
    Vivaldi
    Browser

    Best for extreme browser UI customization

    Best for extreme browser UI customization
  12. Google Chrome
    Google Chrome
    Browser

    Best for stability & reliability

    Best for stability & reliability
  13. Shift
    Shift
    Browser

    For pinning apps in a browser sidebar

    For pinning apps in a browser sidebar
  14. Opera
    Opera
    Browser

    Staying relevant but serious privacy concerns

    Staying relevant but serious privacy concerns
  15. Chromium
    Chromium
    Browser

    Browser engine foundation

    Browser engine foundation
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