extension ExtPose

Forest: Tree Style Tab Manager

CRX id

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Description from extension meta

Display tabs in a tree-like hierarchical structure.

Image from store Forest: Tree Style Tab Manager
Description from store Tab management doesn't have to be a hassle Forest is built on the concept of managing tabs like a "tree". By default, any new tab opened from the current tab is organised as the "child" of the current branch and displayed beneath of the current tab in the menu. The children of the branch can be shown by toggling the arrow sign in front of the branch tab. It is useful for grouping tabs on similar topics as you're browsing the internet. FEATURES: * Drag and drop to organise tab * Add new tab * Delete tab * Duplicate tab * Mute / Unmute tab * Reload tab * Pin / Unpin tab REVIEW You can leave a review on the store or submit a request via: https://discord.gg/UGJn4QkRRV GET IN TOUCH Contact: [email protected] PRIVACY AND PERMISSIONS https://getforest.io/privacy

Latest reviews

  • (2025-07-05) Hatem Mamony: says free but doesn't work at all unless you pay. what a scammy behavior
  • (2025-05-29) Artemi Lebedev: Paid and ONLY for current window
  • (2025-04-16) Atharva Sankhe: As a developer, I don’t think there should only be a paid version. Developers can have extra paid features or even accept donations — I’d gladly buy you a cup if you actually made solid, free-to-use software. But this? This is just shameless. No free trial, no way to even test if it’s worth paying for. Bruv, I ain’t dropping money on something I don’t know will help me or not. Don’t even bother installing this. Would give a zero if i could cuz i aint even tried it yet so it dont deserve 1 star.
  • (2025-04-09) Andrew Stuckey: $5.99/mth. No free version or trial. "Free to use. Forever." Untrue and misleading.
  • (2025-03-12) Alexander Thamm: Only after installation you will see that using it requires an account. After signing up you are forced to "Upgrade" to a paid subscription in order to use it. So much for "Free to use. Forever."...
  • (2025-02-24) Kevin Irabor: Have to create an account to use, Uninstalled.
  • (2024-12-17) Never Mind: Forces you to create account to use. uninstalled
  • (2024-10-28) German Huidobro: Forces you to create accounts to configue. unninstaled
  • (2024-08-29) athanos lee: “The new build of Forest has just been submitted. It's currently being reviewed at the extension store. This is the new app site therefore only the new version will work for this! Thank you for your support!” Just when was this new build submitted? Don't tell me it s refering to the 2023 version?
  • (2024-07-29) Gabriel Hoffman: - shortcut to open and navigate on forest using only keyboard
  • (2023-12-08) Artemi Lebedev: ONLY for current window
  • (2023-07-24) Luiz Fernando Giaretta Verona: really nice and the closest one from Firefox
  • (2023-07-24) Luiz Fernando Giaretta Verona: really nice and the closest one from Firefox
  • (2023-06-16) Aesthetically pleasing, yet slow and unusable as a replacement for good ol tree style tabs
  • (2023-03-27) developers Schittli: Be careful! I have used a lot of Windows and Tab-Managers and Forest is the only one, which expect to get the "read and change all your data on all websites" access permissions. Pretty sure the provider doesn't bother to explicitly state which accesses they actually need - *so they just demand access to all your data!*
  • (2023-03-27) developers Schittli: Be careful! I have used a lot of Windows and Tab-Managers and Forest is the only one, which expect to get the "read and change all your data on all websites" access permissions. Pretty sure the provider doesn't bother to explicitly state which accesses they actually need - *so they just demand access to all your data!*
  • (2023-03-27) Thomas Schittli Akros: getforest.io has no transparency: - it does not list, which features are free - it does not list the price for this service Therefore, it's easy to decide: Uninstall it. I hate surprises with my credit card.
  • (2023-03-27) Thomas Schittli Akros: getforest.io has no transparency: - it does not list, which features are free - it does not list the price for this service Therefore, it's easy to decide: Uninstall it. I hate surprises with my credit card.
  • (2023-03-04) Jack ATK: It's the best looking tree tab extension by far. The only problem is that it keep rearranging my tabs. Every time I make a new tab, it appears next to the tab I'm on, and gets put into a subgroup. This would be a 5 star extension if it just did its job instead of trying to rearrange my tabs :|
  • (2023-03-04) Jack ATK: It's the best looking tree tab extension by far. The only problem is that it keep rearranging my tabs. Every time I make a new tab, it appears next to the tab I'm on, and gets put into a subgroup. This would be a 5 star extension if it just did its job instead of trying to rearrange my tabs :|
  • (2023-03-02) А Л: completely pointless. doesn't save trees between app reload
  • (2023-03-02) А Л: completely pointless. doesn't save trees between app reload
  • (2023-02-21) Robert Westman: I was looking for the tree style tab experience I'm used to from Firefox, but the sidebar can't stay open...
  • (2023-02-21) Robert Westman: I was looking for the tree style tab experience I'm used to from Firefox, but the sidebar can't stay open...
  • (2023-01-13) hoxha hoxha: the best tab manager. Please allow for different windows to be included and not just the current one.
  • (2023-01-13) hoxha hoxha: the best tab manager. Please allow for different windows to be included and not just the current one.
  • (2022-12-14) EY X: Great idea, pretty aesthetics, user-friendly inline mode... However, why do you rearrange the tabs for me? Every new tab I open keeps jumping back and forth and that disrupts everything.
  • (2022-12-14) EY X: Great idea, pretty aesthetics, user-friendly inline mode... However, why do you rearrange the tabs for me? Every new tab I open keeps jumping back and forth and that disrupts everything.
  • (2022-11-23) GR: Rally bad extension.. after installing it, tabs are jumping back and force, new tabs are created sometimes in the middle of the opened tabs.. opening a new tab jumps to the end.. opening a tab by dragging the address bar moves that new tab to the end.. horrible experience before realized that all these weird thing caused by this extension.. deleted immediately and what a relief :)
  • (2022-11-23) GR: Rally bad extension.. after installing it, tabs are jumping back and force, new tabs are created sometimes in the middle of the opened tabs.. opening a new tab jumps to the end.. opening a tab by dragging the address bar moves that new tab to the end.. horrible experience before realized that all these weird thing caused by this extension.. deleted immediately and what a relief :)
  • (2022-10-31) Frede Hald: Opens new tab very bad
  • (2022-10-31) Frede Hald: Opens new tab very bad
  • (2022-10-14) Peter Scraps: Looks like this utility has been abandoned and turned into an e-mail farmer and (possibly) mines Monero. Requires an account, the account does nothing but redirect you to a discord link which I do not trust. To those saying this extension stopped them from being able to load new tabs, check your CPU usage in task manager. Mine was pegged at 100% till I disabled this extension and restarted chrome. I have quite a powerful CPU and I only thought to check when my room started to hotbox like when I'm rendering. A malware bytes scan revealed 8 executable's named automatically by the detection tool as "RiskWare.CoinMiner", windows defender corroborated that but only found one instance. I can't 100% confirm it was related to this, but it looks malicious, talks malicious and the project seems to have been abandoned.
  • (2022-10-14) Peter Scraps: Looks like this utility has been abandoned and turned into an e-mail farmer and (possibly) mines Monero. Requires an account, the account does nothing but redirect you to a discord link which I do not trust. To those saying this extension stopped them from being able to load new tabs, check your CPU usage in task manager. Mine was pegged at 100% till I disabled this extension and restarted chrome. I have quite a powerful CPU and I only thought to check when my room started to hotbox like when I'm rendering. A malware bytes scan revealed 8 executable's named automatically by the detection tool as "RiskWare.CoinMiner", windows defender corroborated that but only found one instance. I can't 100% confirm it was related to this, but it looks malicious, talks malicious and the project seems to have been abandoned.
  • (2022-09-05) Jacques Prestreau: Requires to create an account to be able to simply modify own's settings!!! Bin it!
  • (2022-09-05) Jacques Prestreau: Requires to create an account to be able to simply modify own's settings!!! Bin it!
  • (2022-08-22) Stephen S: Needs a lot of work but I like the idea. If the inline would do anything, if the external mode could move with the side of chromes window and auto minimise (Edit, I've done min and maxing with an AHK script) and also open when chrome is started would be nice and remember it's position before it closed the last time. Currently it does none of those fundamental things. If I click on the tabs in the view they change names to 'New Tab'. Will probably revisit this extension again in the future. Doesn't respect groups in chrome too. Oh, the discord link is not going anywhere and no way of closing the account either when you open one. I hope they don't go giving out my email address.
  • (2022-08-22) Stephen S: Needs a lot of work but I like the idea. If the inline would do anything, if the external mode could move with the side of chromes window and auto minimise (Edit, I've done min and maxing with an AHK script) and also open when chrome is started would be nice and remember it's position before it closed the last time. Currently it does none of those fundamental things. If I click on the tabs in the view they change names to 'New Tab'. Will probably revisit this extension again in the future. Doesn't respect groups in chrome too. Oh, the discord link is not going anywhere and no way of closing the account either when you open one. I hope they don't go giving out my email address.
  • (2022-08-13) RAGE: Honestly, this might work for whoever really needs it but, for me, this really isn't it. I don't even know what Inline mode does, but you have to sign up for it and I really don't want to create an account. As a user, I just want to install my plug in and have it work, that's how installing a new plug-in usually works (in my experience). Also, it took me a minute to learn how to group the tabs. I kept trying to drag my tab on top of a related tab, turns out you have to drag the tab sideways. I also didn't like that it takes a few clicks just to get to my tabs. If I have to skim through multiple tabs, going through that process of opening the window can be tedious. I also just learned that Chrome already has a group tab options. It could use some visual improvements and a couple features could use some work but I think that would be my best option for now. This seems like a great idea, but I don't see myself using it for the moment. I might revisit later.
  • (2022-08-13) RAGE: Honestly, this might work for whoever really needs it but, for me, this really isn't it. I don't even know what Inline mode does, but you have to sign up for it and I really don't want to create an account. As a user, I just want to install my plug in and have it work, that's how installing a new plug-in usually works (in my experience). Also, it took me a minute to learn how to group the tabs. I kept trying to drag my tab on top of a related tab, turns out you have to drag the tab sideways. I also didn't like that it takes a few clicks just to get to my tabs. If I have to skim through multiple tabs, going through that process of opening the window can be tedious. I also just learned that Chrome already has a group tab options. It could use some visual improvements and a couple features could use some work but I think that would be my best option for now. This seems like a great idea, but I don't see myself using it for the moment. I might revisit later.
  • (2022-08-08) Сан Саныч: Sign in to your account -) One reason for this?
  • (2022-08-08) Сан Саныч: Sign in to your account -) One reason for this?
  • (2022-08-08) 동해랑 (r1c): Thanks for making such a great program! It's still cool, but I'd like to make a suggestion to develop it into a better program. Suggestion 1. I like to use Inline, but it is inconvenient to have to scroll when dozens of tabs are open. In order to reduce the inconvenience of having to scroll even a little, I wish there was an option that allows the user to collectively specify the height of the tabs displayed in a tree form. It would be nice to have a bar that adjusts the left and right widths like now, and it would be even better if there were two ways to directly input numbers. Suggestion 2. When I first used this extension and selected Inline, I was at a loss because I didn't know how to show the Tree shape. (Of course I know now.) I think we need some initial guides to tell you how to use them.
  • (2022-08-08) 동해랑 (r1c): Thanks for making such a great program! It's still cool, but I'd like to make a suggestion to develop it into a better program. Suggestion 1. I like to use Inline, but it is inconvenient to have to scroll when dozens of tabs are open. In order to reduce the inconvenience of having to scroll even a little, I wish there was an option that allows the user to collectively specify the height of the tabs displayed in a tree form. It would be nice to have a bar that adjusts the left and right widths like now, and it would be even better if there were two ways to directly input numbers. Suggestion 2. When I first used this extension and selected Inline, I was at a loss because I didn't know how to show the Tree shape. (Of course I know now.) I think we need some initial guides to tell you how to use them.
  • (2022-07-17) prdprdprdprdprdel: Ah, a tree tab manager that doesn't put tabs in a tree structure and where the only working buttons are "close tab" and "hibernate"..
  • (2022-07-17) prdprdprdprdprdel: Ah, a tree tab manager that doesn't put tabs in a tree structure and where the only working buttons are "close tab" and "hibernate"..
  • (2022-07-10) Diane Nguyen: Inline does not work at all. Trees constantly reset randomly making me have to re-organise them. Works just barely okay enough for Chrome but doesn't compare to TST for Firefox.
  • (2022-07-10) Diane Nguyen: Inline does not work at all. Trees constantly reset randomly making me have to re-organise them. Works just barely okay enough for Chrome but doesn't compare to TST for Firefox.
  • (2022-06-16) Ryan Michael Sullivan: Like to see this being worked on but inline made doesn't seem to work at all so I don't see a point in using the project at the moment.
  • (2022-06-16) Ryan Michael Sullivan: Like to see this being worked on but inline made doesn't seem to work at all so I don't see a point in using the project at the moment.

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Installs
4,000 history
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Rating
2.4 (65 votes)
Last update / version
2024-12-09 / 4.1
Listing languages
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