A tab bundle saves multiple URLs under a single keyword. Type the keyword in the address bar to open all of them at once — the first URL in a new tab, the rest as background tabs.
Tab bundles are perfect for:
work, research).You have three ways to add URLs:
Click in the URL list and type or paste URLs, one per line. You can edit or delete any URL by clicking it.
Click the "Add all open tabs" button to instantly add all HTTP(S) tabs from your current window to the bundle.
chrome://, about:, etc.).Click "Pick tabs..." to see a list of all open tabs with checkboxes. Select the ones you want and click Save. Each tab shows its favicon and title.
Drag URLs within the list to reorder them. The order matters because:
Once saved, type the bundle's keyword in the address bar and press Enter:
work → Opens Gmail, then opens Slack, Jira, Notion as background tabsresearch → Opens your primary research site, then other resourcesAll URLs open instantly in the same window.
In the side panel's shortcut list, bundles appear with a bundle icon. Click one to edit:
Click the trash icon next to a bundle to delete it.
| Redirect Shortcut | Tab Bundle | |
|---|---|---|
| URLs | One URL | Multiple URLs |
| Use case | Jump to a single site | Open a workflow or project |
| Search | Can use %s for searching |
No search functionality |
| Tabs opened | 1 tab | Multiple tabs (first focused) |
work, urgent, daily-reads are easier to remember than random combinations.