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- No URL/domain scope
- No Markdown export
- Follow up Friday
Sticky notes for Chrome websites
TabNotes lets you attach sticky notes to tabs, exact URLs, whole domains, and global browser workflows, then brings them back when you return.
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Built for browser work
Use temporary tab notes, persistent exact URL notes, domain notes, or global notes across every page.
Save selected text, highlights, screenshots, uploaded images, OCR text, source URLs, and recoverable reminders.
Markdown, checklists, tags, templates, colors, opacity, version history, and dashboard organization are built in.
Notes stay local by default. Chrome sync, AI providers, exports, and screenshots are user controlled.
Use local fallback, your own OpenAI-compatible or Gemini key, a local LLM, or a hosted endpoint when available.
Search, filter, archive, export as JSON/Markdown/CSV/HTML/PDF, and manage notes from the dashboard.
Use cases
Alternatives
These pages let TabNotes compete on positioning before live Chrome Web Store reviews and billing are fully public.
Guides
The blog now covers the highest-intent launch topics: setup, comparison, URL-based note workflows, and browser research habits.
Pricing
Use the dedicated pricing page for the full feature comparison, annual and lifetime options, and launch messaging.
$0
Basic sticky notes and a useful starting workflow.
$4.99/mo
Unlimited persistent notes, Markdown, sync, OCR, reminders, dashboard, exports, and AI options.
Early access
Open the live listing to start placing sticky notes on tabs, URLs, domains, and web pages.
Install on Chrome