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QuickKeep
Double-click to save anything and organize your tabs.
QuickKeep is a lightweight browser extension designed to end tab clutter forever. Tired of leaving 50 tabs open "just in case"? Now you can save them instantly. Key Features: Double-click Save: Highlight any text or link and double-click to save it to your dashboard. Tab Management: Save entire windows or specific tabs with one click. Cross-device Sync: Access your saved links anywhere. Clean UI: No more messy bookmark folders.
I’m a developer, my life used to happen inside a browser tab.
My biggest frustration wasn't just the 'Tab Overload'; it was the fact that traditional bookmarks felt like a link graveyard. I’d find a genius solution in a Reddit thread, a perfect UI idea in an Instagram comment, or a specific insight in a blog post, but I had no way to save just that part. I had to save the whole URL and hope I’d remember why I saved it three weeks later.
On top of that, my friends and I were constantly spamming each other with links in our DMs. By the time we actually wanted to talk, the conversation was buried under a mountain of URLs.
I built QuickKeep to solve my own problem. I wanted a tool that worked as fast as I browse.
Here is how I fixed my workflow:
The Highlight & Double-Click: I made it so I could highlight a YouTube comment, a snippet of code, or a Reddit post and save it instantly with a double-click.
Contextual Notes: I added the ability to drop a quick note on a video, Reel, or Short the moment I save it, so the 'why' is never lost.
Group Saves: To stop the DM spam, I built shared spaces. Now, my friends and I sync our finds in one place while keeping our private dashboards completely separate. I built it because I was tired of losing good ideas to the chaos of the web and messy group chats. I’d love to hear how you handle your 'Tab Overload' and what you think of this approach!
About QuickKeep on Product Hunt
“Double-click to save anything and organize your tabs.”
QuickKeep was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #108 on the daily leaderboard. QuickKeep is a lightweight browser extension designed to end tab clutter forever. Tired of leaving 50 tabs open "just in case"? Now you can save them instantly. Key Features: Double-click Save: Highlight any text or link and double-click to save it to your dashboard. Tab Management: Save entire windows or specific tabs with one click. Cross-device Sync: Access your saved links anywhere. Clean UI: No more messy bookmark folders.
On the analytics side, QuickKeep competes within Chrome Extensions, Productivity and SaaS — topics that collectively have 746.3k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how QuickKeep performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted QuickKeep?
QuickKeep was hunted by Ali. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
For a complete overview of QuickKeep including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.
Hi
I’m a developer, my life used to happen inside a browser tab.
My biggest frustration wasn't just the 'Tab Overload'; it was the fact that traditional bookmarks felt like a link graveyard. I’d find a genius solution in a Reddit thread, a perfect UI idea in an Instagram comment, or a specific insight in a blog post, but I had no way to save just that part. I had to save the whole URL and hope I’d remember why I saved it three weeks later.
On top of that, my friends and I were constantly spamming each other with links in our DMs. By the time we actually wanted to talk, the conversation was buried under a mountain of URLs.
I built QuickKeep to solve my own problem. I wanted a tool that worked as fast as I browse.
Here is how I fixed my workflow:
The Highlight & Double-Click: I made it so I could highlight a YouTube comment, a snippet of code, or a Reddit post and save it instantly with a double-click.
Contextual Notes: I added the ability to drop a quick note on a video, Reel, or Short the moment I save it, so the 'why' is never lost.
Group Saves: To stop the DM spam, I built shared spaces. Now, my friends and I sync our finds in one place while keeping our private dashboards completely separate.
I built it because I was tired of losing good ideas to the chaos of the web and messy group chats.
I’d love to hear how you handle your 'Tab Overload' and what you think of this approach!