Organize and Restore Tabs Easily with Mirror

If you've ever lost your carefully organized tabs after a browser crash, you're not alone.
Searching for "chrome restore last session" or scrambling to find a reliable "chrome save tabs" method can be a real hassle. Many "chrome tab organizer" tools promise a solution but often fall short. It's a common problem that we've all encountered and it can disrupt our productivity and workflow.
 
You might get by temporarily by restoring the last closed tabs (Cmd+Shift+T) or restoring the last closed window (History → Recently Closed → Restore Window), but the problem remains – How can we organize tabs better?
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Meet Mirror

That’s precisely the reason why we created Mirror. Instead of merely adding features for saving or restoring tabs, we've completely reimagined how tabs—and our modes of work within the browser—can be organized.
 
With Mirror, you can create a “Session” for each mode of work you want to focus on at a time. Each session can contain many tabs, which you can organize into tab groups. For example, a “Job Searching” session can have tabs for Google Docs for job applications and job listing sites. Simultaneously, you can create a “Trip to Korea” session that contains all the Airbnb listings and places to go lists.
 
Trip To Korea
Trip To Korea
Job searching
Job searching
 
You can view all these sessions at a glance on the Home screen and switch between sessions anytime—without any worries about losing your work. All the tabs and tab groups within a session remain intact until you delete the session!
 
Mirror home screen
Mirror home screen
 
Want to simplify your tab management? Explore Mirror and see the difference it can make.