Extension · Instant Sharing

Share a set of open browser tabs with one temporary link

TabShare converts the tabs you have open into a single, shareable URL. Your recipient opens that URL and can import the whole tab group in one action — no account, no messy copy-paste, and links automatically expire to reduce long-term exposure.

One-click capture · One-link share · One-click import · Auto-expiring links

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How it works

From open tabs to a single link — three steps

1

Capture the tabs you want

Open the TabShare extension, tick the tabs or groups you want to share and optionally add short notes or a label so recipients get context.

2

Create a single share link

TabShare packages the selected URLs and metadata into a compact, temporary link you can paste into chat, email, or a ticketing system.

3

Recipient imports in one click

When someone opens the link, they can import all tabs at once into their browser or open them one-by-one — whichever fits their workflow.

Tip: Use the label field to add short instructions, e.g., "For Monday meeting — open in order".

Features

Practical features that keep sharing focused

No signups or accounts

Start sharing immediately — recipients don't need to register or log in to import a tab group.

Temporary by default

Automatically expire recent shares to reduce accidental long-lived exposure. Export if you need permanent copies.

Lightweight and focused

Small extension footprint: one clear job, done quickly and reliably.

One-click import for receivers

Recipients restore context — tabs grouped and ordered as intended, saving time and confusion.

Use cases

How people use TabShare in real work

Researchers & students

Share reading lists, replicate research sessions, or hand off a curated set of references to a lab mate with notes and ordering preserved.

Remote teams

During async handoffs, package all resources for a ticket, meeting, or sprint review so teammates can open the exact set without chasing links.

Browser workflow examples

Design kickoff: bundle inspiration images, component docs, and issue links. Onboarding: send curated learning materials. Handoffs: collect tabs into a single pointer for the next person.

Comparison

Why TabShare beats bookmarks, chat, and manual lists

Capability TabShare Manual Copy/Paste Bookmarks
Send multiple tabs in one link Yes No Partial
No account friction Yes Yes Yes
Auto-expiring recent shares Yes No No
One-click import for receiver Yes No No
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

No. TabShare is designed to share without signups or logins so sharing is immediate.

By default, recent shares auto-expire after a short period. If you need a permanent record, export the set as a bookmark file or save the link externally.

The link contains the target URLs, titles, and optional notes you add. It does not capture passwords, active session tokens, or form inputs.

Temporary shares are immutable for safety; create a new share if you need to change the set or notes.

TabShare provides best support for Chromium-based browsers via the extension. Recipients on other browsers can still open each URL from the share page.

We recommend not sharing authenticated or sensitive session links. TabShare does not transmit cookies or credentials; shared links only include the public URL and title.

No. TabShare keeps recent shares in local extension storage by default and purges ephemeral entries according to the retention policy described in our Privacy page.

Use the Contact page or open an issue on our GitHub repository — links are in the footer.

Yes. Add a short label or note when creating the share to help recipients open tabs in the intended order or with context.

If a share is still present in your recent list, you can manually delete it from the extension to revoke the link earlier than the auto-expiry.

Trust

What users and teams say

"Saved our kickoff meeting" — Design Team Lead

"We packaged research and assets into one link and everyone opened the same set — saved 20 minutes."

"Simple and reliable" — PhD researcher

"I send reading lists to students with notes and they can open everything in the right order."

From the blog

Guides to improve your browser workflows

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