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🪦 Tab Graveyard
Every tab you close gets a death certificate. How long it lived. How many times you visited. Whether it died ignored or actually served a purpose.
You have 47 tabs open. You're never going back to 46 of them. Bury them with dignity.
Every tab deserves a proper funeral. Most don't deserve a resurrection.
- 🪦Every tab you close gets catalogued: title, URL, time of opening, time of death, and visit count. The full obituary. Each tab gets a cause of death computed from how long it lived and how often it was visited.
- 🔄Graveyard is searchable. Accidentally closed something important? Resurrect it. Unlike Chrome's history, this tells you exactly why the tab died and whether it was worth keeping.
- 📊Stats in the popup: total buried, how many died without ever being visited, how many are long-lived (48h+). Running totals across your last 500 entries. A tally of your browser habits that you'll immediately regret looking at.
Okay hear me out.
Here's what the graveyard actually looks like.
Linear — Q3 Planning Board
Lived 4 days · Visited 1 time · Died: ignored
Forgotten
MDN: Array.prototype.flatMap()
Lived 12 minutes · Visited 6 times · Died: mission complete
Served
Amazon — Standing Desk (saved for later)
Lived 12 days · Visited 0 times · Died: still undecided
Classic
See it in action.
Animated demo — matches actual extension behavior.
The whole feature list.
(It's short. That's the point.)
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Death Certificates
Every closed tab logged with open time, close time, visit count, and an honest cause of death label.
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Tab Resurrection
Searchable graveyard. Find and restore any tab you've ever closed. Unlike history, this one's organised.
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Burial Stats
Total buried, never-visited count, survived 48h+ count — running totals across your last 500 tabs. The numbers are bad. That's the point.
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