Summary
Ask questionsToby is a browser extension and web application designed to help users organize their browser tabs and links into visual workspaces called 'spaces' and 'collections'. It aims to reduce tab clutter, improve resource accessibility, and facilitate collaboration by making it easier to find and share important documents and links. Toby offers various plans, including a free tier, and features like advanced search and duplicate removal.
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See allMust Have
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Semantic Search
Automated Sorting Rules
Cloud Storage Integration
Automated Folder Organization
AI File Chat
Privacy Controls
Conversational AI Interface
File Editing & Renaming
User Feedback Learning
Other
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Cloud Storage Integrations
Multi-tier Pricing Plans
Bulk Operations & Batch Processing
Feedback-Driven Refinement
Manual Approval Workflow
Demo Mode
Local File Access
Usage Credits & Quotas
Multi-User Collaboration
Enterprise SSO & Compliance
Centralized Team Billing
Advanced AI Model
Data Encryption & Security
Local File System Access
File Cleaning & Deduplication
Content-based Q&A
Security & Privacy Controls
Version History
User Roles & Permissions
Cross-platform Support
Customizable Sorting Rules
Notifications & Reminders
PricingTiered
See allStarter
- Up to 60 saved tabs
- All basic features
- Unlimited members
- Limited number of saved tabs
Productivity
- All starter plan features
- Unlimited saved tabs
- Advanced search
- Remove duplicates
Team
- All productivity plan features
- SSO
- Priority support
- Centralized billing
Rationale
Toby is primarily a tab and link organizer for browsers, which aligns with the concept of organizing digital resources. While it doesn't explicitly mention 'files' in the same way Dynbox does (local and cloud files), it manages 'documents, designs, project boards and other important resources' which are essentially files or links to files. The 'AI' features are listed as 'Coming soon' on their pricing page, which means they are not currently available. However, it does offer automated organization of links/tabs into 'spaces' and 'collections', advanced search, and multi-tier pricing. The 'AI Sort Tabs', 'AI Grouping', and 'AI Naming' features mentioned in their help center suggest future alignment with AI-powered organization, but as they are 'coming soon' they are not counted as currently available. The core functionality of organizing and searching digital resources, even if primarily browser-based, aligns with the broader concept.