OneTab does one thing: collapse all your open tabs into a list. Pocket Pet does that too — and adds named sessions, cross-device sync, bookmarks, notes, and reminders. Same goal (less tab clutter, no lost work). More to grow into.
Try Pocket Pet FreeBoth save your tabs. Here's where they differ.
OneTab dumps every save into one growing list. Pocket Pet keeps them separate — "Tokyo trip", "Q4 research", "Friday reading" each get their own session you can restore as a unit.
OneTab is local-only by default. Pocket Pet syncs sessions through your account — save tabs on your laptop, restore them on your work computer or phone via the web app.
Pocket Pet doesn't read your browsing or sell your data. Saving a tab means saving its title and URL — nothing else is tracked. No analytics on what you save.
Tabs are one piece. Pocket Pet also handles long-term bookmarks, quick notes, and pet-delivered reminders — all in the same tiny companion. One tool, less to install.
Yes, this matters. Pocket Pet has a tiny animal companion that reacts when you save things, greets you by name, and makes the whole experience less utilitarian. OneTab is a list. Pocket Pet is a friend.
No paid tier, no card, no upsells. Free now and intended to stay free for the core experience.
No export/import dance. Just install and start fresh.
Add the extension from the Chrome Web Store. A friendly pet appears in the corner of every page. Free, no signup needed yet.
Click the pet, switch to Sessions, hit "Save current window". Your tabs are captured as your first session. You can keep OneTab installed if you want and migrate at your own pace.
If you want sessions on your phone or other browsers, sign in at getpocketpet.com. Otherwise everything stays on your device.
Try the bookmarks, notes, and reminders too. Most people find Pocket Pet replaces 2-3 extensions, not just OneTab.
Free, private, syncs across devices, plus a tiny animal companion. The OneTab features you wanted — and more you didn't know you did.
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