Add Tab Group to Collection
Ethan Hansen
Chrome and Edge have a way to group multiple tabs into a single Tab Group, which expands when clicked. It would be great if this whole Tab Group could be added to raindrop.io as a collection with a single right click > add to collection.
Attached screenshot showing similar functionality from Edge, where the Tab Group could be added to a "Collection"
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gabor-u-klem
If I understand correctly, everyone only mentions that there should be nested collection from the tab group. I would add to that, that it would be great to support the tabGroup itself from the perspective that if, for example, I save 30 open tabs that also contain 4 tabGroups in Chrome, then when I open this folder/collection, it should also restore the tabgroups. This is my biggest problem, because a lot of my well-organized workflows are constantly lost because of this.
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favabien
Please support native Firefox tab groups as well.
It would be such a quality of life improvement if we can save a browser group of tabs directly with a right click on it->Save group to Raindrop collection. The collection can be named directly after the group name.
And to reduce friction even more, having a setting option where we can chose the default Raindrop group or parent collection where browser tabs groups are saved would be awesome.
Rustem Mussabekov
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incorporate bookmark groups:add a new function: move an entire chrome tab group to collection. ideally preserving the name of the tab group
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Rustem Mussabekov
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Save browser sessions
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Brayan Monge Méndez
Save different browser sessions (sets of specific tabs), for example:
- One specific session for work
- One specific session for education
- One specific session for personal
Autopilot
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Save Chrome Browser/Brave Tab Groups
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Nohl Lyons
I would like to save Tab Groups to Raindrop.io and load them later. I've been using an extension called "Tab Group Saver" - I want to reduce tab clutter and easily view my groups on multiple browsers or devices (if possible). - example shown.
Here is an example of a product this looks kind of good. https://www.onetab.group/
I prefer to support raindrop.io (paid user)
Autopilot
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Tab Groups Function
David Conger
There is no "save tab groups " option that even shows up in the app. I also do not see any way to add individual " tab groups" to any collections/groups/nested folders. There should be a way to save a "tabbed group" to a "nested folder" in a collection. I think this is a critical missing feature. Also, please add a function to add "tab groups" to the "add tabs list" in the pop-up box menu. I think that would solve the issue. I would think the app would have this function integrated by now
Autopilot
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Save "tabbed groups" to a "nested" collection?
David Conger
There is no "save tab groups " option that even shows up in the app. I also do not see any way to add individual " tab groups" to any collections/groups/nested folders. There should be a way to save "tabbed groups" to a "nested folder" in a collection. I think this is a critical missing feature. Also, it would be great if you could add the function to add "tab groups" to the "add tabs list" to the pop-up box menu. I think that would solve the issue. I would think the app would have this function integrated by now
David Conger
Tabmanager.io also supports group tabs from Chrome & Edge. I am surprised Raindrop does not have this function yet
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@viktorianer
Would be great! Like this one, https://better.raindrop.io/feature-requests/p/offline-bookmarks-onetab.
OneTab function, where you can quickly “save” or “park” your tabs and switch to another task and come back to the tabs later.
Beta Aly
I would love this now that almost all browsers have some type of interpretation of this feature now in 2023. I do use the bookmark all tabs feature - but I end up with a lot of duplicates due to this. It would be awesome (but probably hard to implement due to fragmentation btwn browsers) using the tab group name as a tag in raindrop.io =)
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