A Beginner’s Guide to Getting Started with SurfTabs

7 Hidden SurfTabs Tricks to Boost Your Browsing Productivity

  1. Quick Grouping with a Shortcut
    Use the keyboard shortcut (Ctrl/Cmd+Shift+G) to instantly group related tabs — work, research, social — without dragging. Group names sync across sessions for fast retrieval.

  2. Save Session Templates
    Create and name session templates (e.g., “Morning Research”, “Design Sprint”) so you can reopen a fixed set of tabs and groups with one click instead of rebuilding them.

  3. Tab Pinning Rules
    Enable pinning rules that automatically pin tabs from specified domains (mail, calendar) when opened. Pinned tabs stay compact and are excluded from bulk close actions.

  4. Smart Search Across Tabs
    Use the global tab search (Ctrl/Cmd+K) to find any open tab by title or URL fragment. It also shows recently closed tabs so you can restore them quickly.

  5. Automatic Tab Sleeping
    Turn on automatic tab suspension for inactive tabs after a set time to free memory. SurfTabs restores the tab state on click so you don’t lose where you were.

  6. Bulk Actions with Filters
    Filter tabs by domain, age, or group and apply bulk actions — close, move, mute, duplicate — to the filtered set. Great for cleaning up after long browsing sessions.

  7. Custom Quick-Action Buttons
    Add custom quick-action buttons to the toolbar (e.g., “Save All URLs”, “Export Group as CSV”, “Open in Incognito”) to perform repetitive workflows in one click.

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