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Save tabs for later on Mac

Clear the browser without losing the thread. Save the link, the note, the screenshot, and the related files in one local-first workspace.

Why tabs pile up in the first place

  • You do not trust yourself to remember why the tab mattered.
  • The tab belongs with a screenshot, note, or file, not just the URL.
  • The browser has become a backlog instead of a tool.

Most people are not keeping tabs open because they love tab management. They are keeping them open because closing the tab feels like losing context. Orlea solves that by giving the context a home outside the browser.

What to save besides the URL

The missing piece is usually not the tab itself. It is the reason you kept it open. A quote, a screenshot, a file, a comparison note, or a short reminder about what to revisit later is often the difference between a saved link that helps and a bookmark you never open again.

Orlea lets you keep all of that together in one board, which means you can close the tab and still trust that future-you will know what it was for.

Workflows that benefit most

Research trails

Save docs, articles, and competitor links into the same board instead of keeping 30 tabs open for “later.”

Shopping and comparison

Keep products, screenshots, and notes together so you can compare without reopening the same tabs again and again.

Debugging and implementation

Move issue threads, docs, and reference links out of the browser once they have been captured with the note that explains the thread.

Inspiration and swipe files

Save screenshots, examples, and loose links into one calm place instead of leaving them scattered across open tabs and browser bookmarks.

Common questions

How does Orlea help me save tabs for later?
Orlea gives open tabs a place to land outside the browser. Save the link, add the note or screenshot that explains it, and close the tab without losing the trail.
Why not just use tab groups?
Tab groups still keep everything open in the browser. Orlea is better when you want to clear the browser entirely but still keep the useful context.
What should I save besides the link?
Usually the short note, screenshot, file, or comparison detail that made the tab feel worth keeping open. That context is what makes the saved tab useful later.
Who is this best for?
People who live in research-heavy workflows: founders, product managers, designers, developers, and anyone whose browser turns into a temporary holding pen for ideas.

Close the tab. Keep the thread.

Download Orlea for macOS and move open tabs into a place built for revisiting later.