You have 47 open tabs because closing them feels like losing something. Export them with OneTab, upload to Clip, and they're searchable forever. Close every tab. The knowledge is safe.
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You keep tabs open as a reminder. More tabs open means more memory used, slower browser, more anxiety. The tab is a placeholder for intent, not knowledge.
OneTab collapses all your tabs into one page and lets you export them as HTML. Clip imports that HTML and saves the full content of every page. Close everything.
Ask Clip 'that article about async Python I had open' and get it back instantly — even if you closed it three months ago.
Four steps. Takes about two minutes. Your tabs become searchable forever.
OneTab is a free extension that collapses all your open tabs into a single list page.
Click the OneTab extension icon to send all your open tabs into a OneTab list. Your browser goes from 47 tabs to 1.
In OneTab, click 'Export / Import' then 'Export as web page'. This saves an HTML file to your computer.
Go to Clip Settings, select Import, then Chrome Bookmarks. Select the OneTab HTML export and click Import.
Other import sources
Yes. OneTab's 'Export as web page' creates a Netscape Bookmark HTML file — the same format Chrome uses — so Clip's Chrome bookmark import handles it directly.
Clip visits each URL and saves the full article text in the background — not just the link. That's what makes searching by topic possible later.
Up to 500 per import on any plan. If you have more than 500 tabs open, you can run multiple imports.
Those pages save the URL but Clip can't fetch the content. Public pages import fully. The import job reports which succeeded and which didn't.
The import feature is available on all plans. The free plan has a 50-page save limit, so large tab collections work best on Pro ($8/month, removes save limit) or Max ($15/month, adds unlimited AI chats).
Close them safely. Import them to Clip.
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