It always starts the same way. You sit down at your laptop. You open your browser. You check your email. Maybe you reply to one. Maybe you don’t. You tell yourself, “I’ll just open this one tab.” Just one. An article your friend sent you. A newsletter headline that looked vaguely relevant. A product you […]
Tabs Are the New To-Do List (If You Use Them Right)
You ever notice how tabs are like a modern version of a to-do list?Except worse.They’re like a to-do list that screams at you while you’re trying to do the thing it reminded you to do. I mean, when did we start thinking, “You know what would help me stay focused? Having 37 tiny windows open […]
Why Smart People Save Links Differently Than Everyone Else
Let’s make this super clear from the jump: It’s not about saving more links.It’s about saving them smarter. Because here’s what I’ve seen – over and over again – from entrepreneurs, operators, writers, marketers, and creatives at the top of their game: They’re not the ones with the most saved content. They’re the ones with the clearest […]
From Chaos to Clarity: How Tab Management Became the Secret Weapon of Top Performers
You ever notice how people talk about “high performance” like it’s this mystical state of being? Like top performers are meditating on a mountaintop somewhere, drinking kale-sprinkled rainwater and organizing their thoughts using some crystal-powered calendar app? No, no. Let me tell you where top performers really live. They live in their browser. Just like […]
The Browser Was Never Built to Handle Your Life — Until Now
You ever notice how we expect our browser to do everything? I mean, think about it. We want it to open fast.Run fast.Load 52 tabs at once.Play video.Stream music.Access our bank.Hold our passwords.Remember everything we’ve ever looked at.And also not crash, freeze, update, or freak out when we sneeze. It’s insane! We’re treating browsers like […]
Bookmark Folders Are Dead. Here’s What You Should Be Using Instead
You ever try to find something in your bookmarks? It’s like digging through an old junk drawer in your kitchen. You open it, and it’s just… batteries, takeout menus from places that closed in 2018, one single twist-tie, and a user manual for a blender you don’t even own anymore. But digitally. This is the […]
How the Smartest People You Know Manage Their Tabs Differently
You ever notice how some people just seem to have it together? They walk into a meeting calm, composed, prepared.They’ve got the quote ready.The stat you forgot.The perfect landing page as an example.And they share their screen… and it’s beautiful. Just a few tabs.Labeled. Clean. Focused. Meanwhile, you’re over here with a tab bar so […]
What People Really Mean When They Say “I Saw That Somewhere”
You’ve said it.I’ve said it.We all say it. “I saw that somewhere.” It’s the most harmless, casual phrase in the world. But it’s a lie. A soft, innocent, socially acceptable lie. Because when you say “I saw that somewhere,” what you really mean is: “I had an idea. I didn’t save it. I lost it. […]
If You Think Your Tabs Are Fine, You’re Already Slipping
It’s always the same type of person who says their tabs are “under control.” “I know where everything is.”“I’m just in the middle of a few things.”“I like having them open – it helps me remember.” I used to say all of those things. Like a smoker explaining how they only light up when they’re stressed.Or […]
The Untapped Power of Saving Links with Intent
I’ve saved thousands of links over the past 20 years. Some into bookmarks.Some into Google Docs.Some into Notion, Evernote, Pocket, my email, my Notes app, my drafts folder, a Slack channel I created just for myself.Some I just left open in tabs and said, “I’ll get to that.” Spoiler: I didn’t. Most of those links?Gone. […]


