Last updated August 6, 2025
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Welcome to Skipper! A clean browser and calm mind is just minutes away.
Skipper works with your brain by automatically saving tabs you're not using, organizing them into clear groups you'll actually find later, and making it easy to switch between different things you're working on.
Here's what's probably happening in your browser right now: dozens of tabs open, multiple windows, and that nagging feeling that you're forgetting something important. Sound familiar?
Don't worry - Skipper is designed to work with how your brain naturally operates, not against it. Instead of forcing you into rigid organization systems, it learns your patterns and keeps everything safely organized exactly how you were using it.
Quick access: Hit Cmd+1 (Mac) or Ctrl+1 (Windows) anytime to open Skipper, or visit app.skipper.co/saved
Think of Skipper as your browser's memory system. Just like your brain naturally focuses on what's immediately important while storing everything else for later, Skipper does the same thing with your tabs.
Here's the magic:
What makes this different? Most tab managers just dump everything into lists. Skipper actually pays attention to what you're working on and organizes tabs the way your brain thinks about them - by project, by topic, or by whatever pattern makes sense to you.
You don't have to learn a new system or change how you work. Skipper adapts to you, not the other way around.