A OneTab alternative that remembers what was inside your tabs.
Stash does the same one click save that made OneTab popular, then goes further. It searches the text inside the pages you saved, keeps a readable copy you can open offline, and has the dark mode and undo that OneTab never added. All local, all free.
Add Stash to Chrome. Free.Stash next to OneTab
OneTab is good at one thing: dump your tabs into a list and free the memory. Stash keeps that, and adds the parts people keep asking OneTab for.
| Feature | Stash | OneTab |
|---|---|---|
| Save and close all tabs in one click | Yes | Yes |
| Frees the memory the tabs were using | Yes | Yes |
| Runs locally, free, no account | Yes | Yes |
| Search the text inside saved pages | Yes | No |
| Open a saved copy of a page, offline | Yes | No |
| Dark mode | Yes | No |
| Undo after deleting | Yes | No |
| Auto-saves a snapshot so a crash never wipes tabs | Yes | No |
What about Toby, Workona, and Session Buddy?
They are good tools, they just solve a different problem. Toby gives you a visual board of collections. Workona builds project workspaces and syncs them across devices. Session Buddy backs up and restores whole sessions. If you want a project dashboard or cross device sync, look at those.
Stash is for the simpler, more common case: save your tabs, keep everything on your own device, and be able to find a page later by a word that was inside it. No account, no dashboard to maintain, no learning curve.
Private and free
Everything Stash saves stays on your computer, including the page text it uses for search. No servers, no sign in, no tracking. Uninstall it and everything is gone. See how it works or read the privacy policy.