7 Hidden SurfTabs Tricks to Boost Your Browsing Productivity
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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. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
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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