Use case

Fifty tabs? One sentence.

Ask Pie to group related tabs, close duplicates, and clear out the ones you stopped using — pinned tabs stay put.

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Pinned4 product tabs · current window
Compare the products in these tabs and export the results as CSV.
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I’ll read the product tabs, normalize the fields, and create a downloadable file.

Done

Products from 4 tabs, normalized to the same fields:

ProductPriceRating
AeroBook 14$1,0994.6
SwiftPad Pro$9894.4
NimbusBook Air$1,1494.5
Volt 13$8994.1

SwiftPad Pro matches the specs for $110 less; Volt 13 is cheapest, with complaints focused on the screen.

comparisonCSV · 12.4 KB
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How it works

01

Ask for a cleanup

“Group these by project and close the duplicates” — that is the whole workflow.

02

Pie sorts the window

Related tabs are grouped, duplicates closed, stale tabs collected for review.

03

Keep it that way

Put the cleanup on a daily schedule and tab debt stops accumulating.

Why organize tabs with Pie.

Understands context

Grouping is by what pages are about, not just by domain — research stays with research.

Pinned tabs are safe

Cleanups keep pinned tabs and show what was closed, so nothing important disappears silently.

Runs on schedule

A daily 10:00 cleanup is one sentence away — set it once and forget it.

FAQ

Questions, answered.

Will Pie close something I still need?

Pinned tabs are always kept, and each cleanup reports what it grouped and closed so you can reopen anything.

Can the cleanup run automatically?

Yes. Schedule it — for example daily at 10:00 — and Pie keeps your window tidy without being asked.

Does it work across several windows?

Pie works on the current window by default; tell it to include other windows and it will.

Is this free?

Yes. Tab cleanup ships with Pie, which is free and open source with your own API key.

Put Pie to work in Chrome.

Install Pie, describe what you need, and let it handle the browser work.

Chrome · Manifest V3 · v1.1.4