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Chrome Tab Organizer

Sort tabs into smart categories, auto-route domains, and keep your organization persistent across windows and restarts — with optional AI to do it for you.

Nest vs Chrome’s built-in tab groups

Chrome tab groups are a fine starting point, but they’re tied to a single window. A real tab organizer keeps your structure persistent, searchable, and restorable.

NestChrome tab groups
Group tabs by color/label
Named categories that persist
Auto-route a domain to a category
Organization survives a restartPartial
Multi-window aware
Search across organized tabs
Restore an organized session
AI auto-organize

Sort tabs into smart categories

Stop drowning in a wall of tabs. Nest works as a Chrome tab organizer that groups related tabs into categories you can name, reorder, and actually find later.

Create categories for projects, clients, or topics
Drag and drop tabs into the right category
Categories that learn how you organize over time
Quick access to recent and frequently used tabs
Keep organization persistent — not tied to one window

Auto-organize with domain rules and AI

The best way to keep tabs organized is to not do it by hand. Nest routes tabs automatically and can clean up your workspace on command.

Domain rules: pin a site so its future tabs route to a category automatically
Multi-window aware: tabs in other windows get a small letter badge
Optional NEST Chat AI organizes, groups, and de-duplicates tabs
Snooze low-priority tabs to declutter without losing them
Search organized and closed tabs in seconds

A tab organizer that helps you focus

Organizing tabs isn’t about tidiness for its own sake — it’s about reducing the mental load of a hundred open tabs so you can focus on the work that matters.

Collapse categories to hide everything except your current project
Snooze distractions and bring them back on schedule
Add notes to categories so you remember why a group exists
Restore an organized workspace in one click
Keep core organizing features free and local-first

FAQ

How do I organize tabs in Chrome?

You can group tabs with Chrome’s built-in tab groups, or use a tab organizer like Nest to sort tabs into named categories, pin domains to categories so future tabs route there automatically, and keep related work together across windows. Nest makes the organization persistent and searchable instead of tied to a single window.

What is the best Chrome tab organizer?

A good Chrome tab organizer should group tabs into categories you can find later, learn how you sort tabs, work across multiple windows, and keep that structure even after a restart. Nest does all of this with smart categories, domain rules, multi-window awareness, and optional AI organization — free to start.

Can I automatically organize my tabs?

Yes. With Nest you can set domain rules so tabs from a given site always land in the right category, and the optional AI assistant can organize, group, and clean up tabs using natural language — no manual dragging required.

Is a tab organizer different from Chrome tab groups?

Chrome tab groups are a good built-in starting point, but they live inside one window and disappear when you close it. A dedicated tab organizer like Nest keeps categories persistent, searchable, multi-window aware, and restorable — so your organization survives restarts and crashes.

Organize your Chrome tabs for good

Install Nest free to sort tabs into categories, auto-route domains, and keep your workspace organized — with optional AI when you want it done for you.

Add Nest to Chrome — Free