Skipper - Tab management that works with ADHD brains icon

Skipper - Tab management that works with ADHD brains

by Skeema BETA

v100 Updated Sep 16, 2025 15.06MiB
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Description

Developed from Carnegie Mellon research on focus and distraction, Skipper is a game-changer particularly for ADHD entrepreneurs and anyone who juggles multiple projects. Our adaptive design learns how your brain naturally flows, so you can stay locked in on what matters. Whether you’re deep in client work, researching, or tackling technical tasks, Skipper keeps your tabs neatly organized in intuitive folders that match your workflow. No more losing yourself in unrelated tabs—just smooth transitions between projects with everything right where your brain expects it to be. Key Features: 📁 Smart Organization: Adapts to your unique workflow, keeping tabs right where you need them 🔄 Effortless Switching: Move between projects without losing focus or getting sidetracked ⏱️ Time-Smart Design: Prioritizes tabs based on your actual usage patterns, not just recent activity 🤝 Share with Ease: Organize and share collections of tabs seamlessly with your team or clients Especially effective for ADHD minds and anyone who works differently, Skipper’s research-backed design adapts to your natural habits. Experience working in sync with your brain—try Skipper and see the difference. Want a peek? Watch our quick demo! Have questions or ideas? Reach out at hello@skipper.co
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Reviews (20 cached)

★☆☆☆☆2026-02-22
Chris Bricker

I want access to my tabs at least? Some of the links don't work. Can I pull the list out from somewhere? Or are you going to hold my data hostage?

★☆☆☆☆2025-10-08
Paul Bystrzan

Looks nice, but i hate I'm forced to signup with Google, sign to newsletter. I'll stay with better easy to use OneTab

★☆☆☆☆2025-05-14
Rob

I have ADHD, and this extension has nothing to do with ADHD. I think the marketing is just trying to leverage the feeling of disorganisation ADHD people have, which seems pretty scummy to me. The extension itself is not particularly useful unless you pay for a subscription, but they don't tell you that until after you install and go through the overbearing onboarding process. The extension tries to sort your tabs out, but it really just messes them up. It's automatic grouping just seems to be based on last time the tab was accessed, it does not understand the context or relationship of the tabs. Avoid this one.

★☆☆☆☆2025-02-08
Frank Fletcher

DON'T TOUCH my tabs if I'm not even logged in. If my account is active, only THEN should you f with my tabs. Additionally, I have to go through the stupid onboarding process (where they block you from clicking through until time has passed) multiple times a week. And you should tell people UP FRONT that the full cost (for more than 10 folders) is $5 / mo. Nowhere is it mentioned on the Skipper website. There's no link to the pricing structure.

★☆☆☆☆2025-02-04
Nonya Business

It won't let me use the extension without providing my google account. I already gave them my hotmail email address. Why won't it let me use that?

★☆☆☆☆2025-01-14
Michael M

umm ya, im ADHD. I didnt like it

★☆☆☆☆2024-08-16
D L

Not for me, I definitely have a way of working that I am comfortable with and if that means going through my tabs every other day to reduce them I am fine. I removed the extension from Chrome and now everytime I open Chrome there are 10 tabs open that say Skeema with the little circle favicon. That is why the one star review, I just want to make it go away. I had to reinstall to leave this review.

★☆☆☆☆2024-08-01
Allen Alberti

This extension is garbage, it literally just saved some tabs i JUST opened, and closed (COMPLETELY CLOSED, DID NOT EVEN SAVE) the tab i was actually working in. EDITED 8/5/24 I am removing my one star review. the creator of this extension IMMEDIATELY tried to work with me to resolve my issues and that alone deserves at least 3 stars. EDITED AGAIN 8/15/24 THE EXTENSIONS WAS SEMI USEABLE AS LONG AS I KEPT IT SET TO 24 HOURS. NOW IT HAS REVERTED ITSELF TO SOME UNKNOWN TIMEFRAME AND IS CLOSING TABS THAT I AM ACTIVELY LOOKING AT AND OTHERS THAT HAVE ONLY BEEN OPEN FOR A FEW MINUTES AGAIN, AND THE OPTIONS PAGE WONT EVEN LOAD. BACK TO ONE STAR.

★☆☆☆☆2024-07-06
Dale Thomas

Installed but quickly uninstalled. Did "get it." The website could have been more informative. The information on the Extension page was just as informative.

★☆☆☆☆2024-06-28
Jason Laveglia (southwestseo)

Uninstalled skeema 1.0 installed skeema 2.0 initially saw the new screen and tabs then lost everything the new version is everything the old version isnt which is very bad this new product is silly and someones narrow version of how tab management should work pathethic

★☆☆☆☆2024-06-25
David Conger

New version will not load or work. (In Chrome, Edge or Opera). There is no statement of the requirements needed to use the new version. Hopefully they will fix it, the previous version was great. I wish it was still available.

★☆☆☆☆2024-04-21
Cüneyt Akkurt

Closed all the opened tab. Do not recommend.

★★☆☆☆2025-12-23
Homewood Printing

I guess I'm doing this wrong. It seemed to work well the first few days. Now, every time I look at this extension it is asking me to RElog into Google Chrome. With a password. I'm not trusting that I won't lose my open tabs. It also shows a list of tabs history; closed tabs I no longer care about. And they have to be deleted individually. Time consuming.

★★☆☆☆2025-02-26
Karissa Skirmont

I have ADHD and Tried it for a few days it it just wasn't for me. I didn't like this like I do Tabs Outliner which I've used since 2018. It allows for better full window group hybernation and restoration and doesn't force Pinned tabs.

★★☆☆☆2025-01-22
Tucker Ferwerda

has potential, but i really don't like how I have to open up each tab one by one now, and it actually doesn't open up the tabs on the pages I had them before. It opened up 6 tabs on facebook ads manager that was supposed to be different accounts but it opened them all up on the same one. . You have to click on the x twice before it'll close out. I have to now open each of my tabs one my one. Onetab has been better in my experience

★★☆☆☆2024-07-05
Yifang Pan

Having the tabs automatically closed and placed elsewhere is a strange design choice, I went from having to manage one set of tabs to two, with the added anxiety about the extension accidentally closing a tab I'm using. Please give an option to opt-out of this.

★★☆☆☆2024-06-27
Rohit S

Was great when it worked. But I fell into the trap of adopting early-stage products; one of the recent updates removed months of lists that I had curated. Uninstalling now. Might explore installing again down the road if it's more stable.

★★★☆☆2024-12-21
Julia Truchsess

Doesn't do anything for me. I installed it and watched the video. When I click the Skipper icon in my pinned extensions a small empty text field appears below it. The Skipper icon never appears in my tab bar. It looks like a useful extension but it'd be nice if there was some actual documentation instead of just a video. EDIT - OK, I figured it out - you have to sign into Chrome before it works. Not sure how to get that sign-in screen on request, but it appeared after I removed and reinstalled Skipper. Will update this review after using it more.

★★★☆☆2024-12-18
Serge B.

I'm confused several times it said it's saving and _closing_ 100+ open tabs, and, yes, it saved on the third time, but haven't closed ANY them! Still have some 150 tabs open... I thought that was a limitation of the free version, so I signed up for the Pro, but that hasn't changed jack!

★★★☆☆2024-07-09
Rephael Inbar

Looks like a great idea, BUT: 1) how do I back to my saved projects?? 2) When you save a tab it should allow you to save it to a specific project 3) When moving a tab to a project, it should remove it from the general list of saved tabs (& keep it in the project only)

Permissions (8)

Permissions

alarms Can schedule periodic background tasks history Can read and modify your browsing history scripting Can inject scripts into web pages sidePanel storage Can store data locally in your browser tabGroups Can organize tabs into groups tabs Can see your open tabs and their URLs unlimitedStorage

Details

Version 100
Updated Sep 16, 2025
Size 15.06MiB
First Seen Mar 22, 2026