Temporary thoughts for the current browsing session. Useful when the note should disappear with the tab.
Notes attached to websites
Keep notes attached to websites, not stranded in another app.
TabNotes is designed around browser context permanence. A note can stay with one URL, an entire domain, selected text, an anchored element, or a cross-site workflow, so returning to the source brings the note back automatically.
Best for: competitor research, QA review, documentation notes, hiring review, account follow-ups, and any workflow where page context matters later.
Core idea: the browser becomes the note index because the page itself is the anchor.
Context layers
Different notes belong at different levels of permanence.
Return with the same page after reloads, revisits, and future sessions. Good for page-specific research or review.
Attach to a whole site when the context belongs to a company, product, dashboard, or documentation set.
Keep cross-site reminders or launch checklists accessible everywhere in the browser.
Deeper capture
Website-attached notes work better when they can point back to exact evidence.
Capture quote-style notes that can re-find the original passage and reattach beside it on revisit.
Attach notes to specific UI blocks, cards, panels, or controls on stable apps and dashboards.
Store the visual capture plus extracted text so findings remain searchable later.
Package visible or selected notes into HTML, Markdown, or JSON handoffs when the work needs to leave the browser.
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