You're 14 tabs deep into research. Or planning a trip. Or doing weekend reading. Then you have to close the window. Pocket Pet saves the whole set as a session — one click later, they're all back, exactly as you left them.
Try Pocket Pet FreeTabs are easy to open. Hard to put away. Easy to lose.
One click captures every tab in the current window with its title and favicon. Name the session "Project Y research" or "Friday reading" so you can find it later.
Open a saved session and every tab springs back. Pick up exactly where you stopped, even after a browser restart, a system update, or a week off.
Save a session on your laptop, restore it on your work computer. Sign in once at getpocketpet.com and your sessions follow you to any browser.
Click the pet in the corner of any page. The bubble pops up; switch to the Sessions tab.
Hit "Save current window". Pocket Pet captures every open tab in this window — titles, URLs, favicons. Name the session whatever helps you find it later.
Now you can close the window without losing anything. Your RAM thanks you.
When you're ready, open the session and tap "Restore all". Every tab opens in a new window, ready to go.
Drop tabs you no longer need from a session. Add new tabs by URL. Rename sessions. Sessions don't have to be a one-shot snapshot — treat them like reading lists.
"Article + 12 sources" gets saved as one session. Reopen tomorrow when you're ready to write — everything in the same order.
Hotels, flights, restaurants, maps. Save as "Tokyo trip", restore the day-of so you have all your bookings in one window.
Long-form articles you don't have time for now. Save as "Read Saturday" and clear your tabs without losing them.
"Work tabs" and "Personal tabs" as separate sessions. Restore the right set at the right time of day.
Got a new laptop? Sign in, restore your active session, you're back to working in seconds.
End of the day, save your current session, close the browser. Tomorrow morning, restore. Your context is preserved without leaving 30 tabs open overnight.
Save them, close them, get them back when you need them. Free, private, and always there.
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