Stop distracted browsing before it starts.
There's nothing wrong with taking a quick break, but it's easy to waste a ton of time as soon as you open a new tab. Tabminder helps make you more mindful of browsing distracting sites by providing a gentle reminder every few minutes, preventing quick visits to Reddit, Twitter, and Hacker News from turning into work-sucking time vortexes.
When you open a distracting tab, Tabminder starts counting down from your preset time limit. When time's up, it prompts you to close the distracting tab or restart the timer. It's just annoying enough to keep you aware of distracted browsing, but not so strict that it prevents you from taking a break once in a while.
Tabminder 1.0 is a significant update including a new Chrome-style UI, test coverage for better reliability, bult-in help, and an improved background script behind the scenes.
Changes in version 1.0:
• Improved UI using native Chrome widgets.
• Built-in help page.
• Removed content script and refactored timer.
• Background script and settings page test coverage.
Latest reviews
- (2018-11-13) ❤muito boa, só faltou na extensão salvar o historico de cada tempos no site que já foram decorridos mesmo se o google chrome for fechado
- (2018-06-27) Вячеслав Гольдман: I was looking for this. Thanks. YOU GOD MAN!
- (2015-05-13) Carina Tellez: It'll stop your distraction right in its tracks.
- (2013-08-27) Henry Faria: Great! Works fine and it is useful