Tab Stacker
github.comSummary
Ask questionsTab Stacker is a Chrome extension designed to help users manage and share their open browser tabs. It allows for the compilation and organization of tab URLs, and facilitates sharing these links with others, including integration with WhatsApp.
Features4/12
See allMust Have
4 of 5
URL Saving & Preview
List & Section Organization
Public Sharing
Instant Link Adding
Contextual Side Notes
Other
0 of 7
Minimalist Interface
Profile Gateway
Media Type Support
Sign-In & Authentication
Granular Sharing Permissions
Mobile Responsive Design
Embed Support
PricingFreemium
See allFree
- Unlimited public/private repositories
- Dependabot security and version updates
- 2,000 CI/CD minutes/month (Free for public repositories)
- 500MB of Packages storage (Free for public repositories)
- Issues & Projects
- Community support
Team
- Everything included in Free, plus...
- Access to GitHub Codespaces
- Protected branches
- Multiple reviewers in pull requests
- Draft pull requests
- Code owners
- Required reviewers
- Pages and Wikis
- Environment deployment branches and secrets
- 3,000 CI/CD minutes/month (Free for public repositories)
- 2GB of Packages storage (Free for public repositories)
- Web-based support
Enterprise
- Everything included in Team, plus...
- Data residency
- Enterprise Managed Users
- User provisioning through SCIM
- Enterprise Account to centrally manage multiple organizations
- Environment protection rules
- Repository rules
- Audit Log API
- SOC1, SOC2, type 2 reports annually
- FedRAMP Tailored Authority to Operate (ATO)
- SAML single sign-on
- Advanced auditing
- GitHub Connect
- 50,000 CI/CD minutes/month (Free for public repositories)
- 50GB of Packages storage (Free for public repositories)
Rationale
Tab Stacker is a Chrome extension that organizes and stacks tab URLs for easy access and sharing. It allows users to compile and organize opened tab links and share them, which aligns with URL saving, organization, and public sharing. However, it lacks explicit features for inline previews, contextual side notes, or a minimalist interface as described in the URList concept. The 'preview' mentioned in the description for URList refers to content preview, which Tab Stacker does not explicitly offer beyond just the URL.