Toby 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.

Features
10/12
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Must Have

4 of 5

URL Saving & Preview

List & Section Organization

Public Sharing

Instant Link Adding

Contextual Side Notes

Other

6 of 7

Minimalist Interface

Profile Gateway

Media Type Support

Sign-In & Authentication

Granular Sharing Permissions

Mobile Responsive Design

Embed Support

Pricing
Tiered
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Starter

$0.00 monthly
  • Up to 60 saved tabs
  • All basic features
  • Unlimited members
  • Limited number of saved tabs

Productivity

$6.00 monthly
Popular
  • All starter plan features
  • Unlimited saved tabs
  • Advanced search
  • Remove duplicates

Team

$10.00 monthly
  • All productivity plan features
  • SSO
  • Priority support
  • Centralized billing
Rationale

Toby is a browser extension and web app designed to organize browser tabs and links into 'collections' and 'spaces', which directly aligns with the 'List & Section Organization' feature. It allows users to save links instantly ('Instant Link Adding') and provides a visual workspace for these links, implying a preview functionality ('URL Saving & Preview'). The platform supports sharing of collections ('Public Sharing' and 'Granular Sharing Permissions'). It has a clean interface, focuses on organizing links, and offers user accounts ('Sign-In & Authentication') with personalized spaces ('Profile Gateway'). The mention of 'documents, designs, project boards' suggests support for various media types ('Media Type Support'). The web app and browser extension imply mobile responsiveness. While it doesn't explicitly mention 'Tufte-style side notes', it does have a 'Notes' feature, which is a close match for 'Contextual Side Notes'.