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Breeze through snoozing your tabs with plain English
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AnySnooze – Snooze Tabs Like Magic ✨
Your Browser's Time Machine – Snooze Now, Focus Better!
Instantly declutter your browser by snoozing tabs until you actually need them. AnySnooze understands natural language, so just type when you want a tab back—it's that simple. Perfect for researchers, students, and anyone juggling multiple projects.
⚡ Lightning-Fast Snoozing
Type naturally, hit Enter, done. Add notes to remember context. Your tabs return exactly when needed, with optional notifications.
📝 Natural Language That Just Works
Simply type what you're thinking:
- ✅ "in 2 hours" → Returns in exactly 2 hours
- ✅ "tomorrow 3pm" → Opens tomorrow at 3 PM
- ✅ "next monday" → Reappears on Monday
- ✅ "t" → Quick shortcut for tomorrow
- ✅ "3d 9am" → Returns in 3 days at 9 AM
- ✅ "every friday" → Recurring weekly reminder
🎯 Smart Features (Always Free!)
Everything you need for productive browsing:
- ✔ Natural Input – Type dates and times however you think
- ✔ Smart Shortcuts – Single-letter commands (t=tomorrow, m=Monday)
- ✔ Recurring Snoozes – Perfect for regular tasks
- ✔ Context Notes – Remember why you snoozed each tab
- ✔ Dark/Light Themes – Easy on your eyes
- ✔ Helpful Hints – Can't parse your input? We'll suggest alternatives
- ✔ Privacy First – Your data stays local, analytics are optional
📧 Support & Feedback
- Questions? → [email protected]
- Issues? → https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/mebjcmajkcccdjbonefhlbkledilfnjj/support
By installing AnySnooze, you agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy (https://www.anysnooze.com/privacy.html).
Latest reviews
- (2025-08-11) Rich Boccuzzi: So far, this seems like a really solid snoozer. A bunch of snooze extensions broke with Chrome updates, my old favorite amoung them. I did a pretty extensive survey of snooze extensions (at one point I had 6-8 installed) and even paid for one, but this seems to be the best replacement. It reliably wakes up tabs (even if my laptop is offline, it wakes them when I boot up). It does require more permissions, but that's because it allows a note to be popped up on awakening. If you deny access to the sites, it just loses that note functionality. Seems to be supported with regular updates. The only missing features I would like (not any dealbreakers): - shortcuts to directly snooze, like one to snooze until tomorrow, or tonight without having to type anything. Maybe configure a "quick-snooze" - history of all snoozed tabs once they are unsnoozed. Or maybe at least the last X months of them or something
- (2025-06-29) Ariel Novick: This is possibly the best tab snoozer I've come across. The note feature is brilliant! My only disappointment is that the note does not display as a pop-up on the page when unsnoozed. I'm wondering if it's an issue with my computer or if there's a workaround? I would seriously pay to get the note feature working properly Regardless, this is still the best snoozer app out there, so thank you very much for this! I'm happy to make a payment to support your work and further development, so please let me know if there's an appropriate link. Thank you!
- (2025-04-07) sebastian gersbach: Maybe the best tab snoozer. If it had shortcuts for different times it would be great!
- (2025-03-12) Devin Spikowski: Stop looking for your new tab snoozing extension, you've found it. Minimal and streamlined but still has the features you need! The natural language parsing was an unexpected surprise - it's way easier to pick very specific dates and times this way than any other UI I've used in other extensions.
- (2025-03-12) Maple Sugar: This is the only extension available so far that snoozes tabs, as Google has made it mandatory for developers to comply with Manifest V3
- (2025-03-11) Nitin Gupta: The latest update (released March 05 2025) effectively destroys this extension. Upon loading the browser (Arc in my case), it loads up ALL tabs that I have ever snoozed! Needless to say, this leaves the browser and system unresponsive as this is 100s of tabs in my case. Turning off the extension is the only solution at the moment. Update: v1.0.7 fixes the issue introduced in v1.0.6 Thanks to the dev for the quick action. Updated the rating accordingly.
- (2025-03-09) Mark Jaroski: It does what it's supposed to do, simply, and easily. It would be nice to have a 24h clock option.
- (2025-02-10) ChaCha F.: This extension is amazing. Love the simplicity of it and the fact that I can simply write the date and time in plain English. I am transitioning from another tab snoozing extension that may no longer be supported (after M2 extensions are obsolete), and this is a keeper. The custom note feature is the icing on the cake because sometimes, I forget why I wanted to look at something later - now I can just add a note and it displays as a pop-up on the page when unsnoozed! Edit: One small thing is that the attached website (https://www.anysnooze.com/) isn't active anymore, so I'm a little worried that this may be abandonware. If you have an issue, you may not be able to get in touch with the developer. :/ Update (Feb 2025): I noticed a couple weeks ago that if your computer isn't on when a snoozed tab is supposed to pop back up, it never pops up, and it gets deleted from the sleeping tabs list. That's a huge disappointment. Others I've used will just pop the overdue tab up whenever you turn your computer back on.
- (2023-10-20) M R: Great, it works and does what it's supposed to do. It replaces a similar app I used but this one is actually better. The ability to use natural language for dates is a nice touch.
- (2023-10-20) M R: Great, it works and does what it's supposed to do. It replaces a similar app I used but this one is actually better. The ability to use natural language for dates is a nice touch.
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Installs
353
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Rating
4.75 (8 votes)
Last update / version
2025-08-11 / 1.1.0
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