Your snoozed tabs and auto-closed list now sync across devices. Chrome syncs with Chrome (via your Google account), Firefox with Firefox (via Firefox Sync), and Safari syncs across your Macs via iCloud. Each snooze fires the alarm only on the device that created it — so no duplicates — but you can see and reopen everything from any device.
Welcome experience
A quick intro on first install — a friendly welcome screen with the squircled Tuck icon and a serif heading. It only shows once.
Visual refresh
The popup has been refined throughout — warmer greys, softer cards, segmented-control tab bar, and a quieter header. On Safari, the whole popup adopts a translucent glass material that blends with macOS. The "Tuck returned this tab" toast got the same treatment — squircled corners, soft glass, lighter type.
Copy simplified throughout — shorter empty states, tighter labels
"Made by Lumi Studio" credit in Settings, linking to lumi.studio
v1.1.0
Localization & Keyboard Shortcuts
11 languages
Tuck is now available in English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Japanese, Korean, Chinese (Simplified), and Swedish. The entire popup, context menus, notifications, and activation page are fully translated.
Keyboard shortcuts
⌘/Ctrl+Shift+Y — open Tuck from anywhere
⌘/Ctrl+Shift+1 — snooze the current tab to later today
⌘/Ctrl+Shift+2 — snooze to tomorrow morning
⌘/Ctrl+Shift+3 — snooze to next week
All shortcuts are customizable in your browser's extension settings (Chrome, Firefox). A new Keyboard Shortcuts section in Settings shows all available shortcuts at a glance.
Multilingual date input
The custom snooze field now accepts dates in your language — type "morgen 9 Uhr", "demain 9h", or "明日9時" and Tuck understands. English always works too, regardless of your language. Supported: German, French, Japanese, Spanish, Dutch, Chinese, Portuguese, Italian, and Swedish.
v1.0.0
Initial Release
The first public release of Tuck — tab snoozing and auto-close for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari.
Snooze tabs for later
Snooze any tab via right-click context menu or the popup
Four smart presets: Later today, Tomorrow, Weekend, and Next week — each adapts to the current time
Custom snooze with natural language — type "Friday 9am", "in 3 hours", or "next Tuesday" and Tuck understands
Add an optional note to any snoozed tab to remind yourself why you saved it
When a tab returns, a brief notification slides in with the page title and your note
Full session restore — snoozed tabs come back with their scroll position and back/forward history intact
Auto-close idle tabs
Tabs you haven't touched close automatically after a configurable threshold (3 hours to 7 days, default 24 hours)
Every closed tab is saved to a "Recently closed" list — one click to bring anything back
Smart protection: pinned tabs, grouped tabs, audible tabs, and the active tab are never auto-closed
Domain whitelist — protect specific sites (like your email or GitHub) from ever being closed
Runs a check on startup, on wake from sleep, and every 5 minutes in the background
Popup
Three-tab layout: Snoozed, Auto-closed, and Settings
Current tab info with one-click snooze presets and custom time input
Snoozed tab list with friendly timestamps ("returns tomorrow, 8am"), notes, and a button to bring tabs back early
Auto-closed list with favicons, relative timestamps, and instant reopen
Filter and search through auto-closed tabs (appears with 5+ entries)
Clear all or clear filtered entries from the overflow menu
Illustrated empty states for both lists
Badge on the toolbar icon shows the number of snoozed tabs
Cross-browser support
Works on Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari, and all Chromium-based (Brave, Arc, Vivaldi) and Firefox-based (Zen, Waterfox) browsers
Dark mode support: popup, badge, and toast all follow the system theme
Reduced motion support: respects system accessibility preferences
Privacy
All data stored locally — nothing is sent to any server, ever