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day1tabs

Your tabs close at midnight.See which ones you actually used

You have too many tabs open. You'll never go back to most of them. day1tabs closes your tabs at midnight and shows you which ones you actually used — sorted into "Used" and "Didn't use." Reopen what matters. Let the rest go. → Never-close domains stay open (Gmail, Docs, Salesforce) → Pinned tabs and active tab always protected → Everything recoverable until next auto-close Zero data collection. Everything local. Free forever. Built by a solo dev with too many tabs and not enough discipline.

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Hello Fellow Product Hunters! 👋 I'm Arafath, and I built day1tabs because I had 50+ tabs open every single day and kept telling myself I'd "get back to them." I never did. So I built a Chrome extension that forces a clean slate at midnight. After using it for 2 weeks, I discovered that about 80% of my tabs were never revisited. Not once. The part I didn't expect: it's not the closing that's valuable — it's the morning summary. Seeing "Used 3 / Didn't use 27" changes how you think about your browsing habits. What makes day1tabs different from OneTab or Arc's auto-archive: - It closes everything** (not just inactive tabs) - It classifies by actual usage, not just time - The daily summary shows you the truth about your tab habits - Zero data collection — everything stays on your device **except the things that you configure as "Never close" I went through 3 complete redesigns based on user feedback in 8 days. A university student forgot the extension existed and then said "wow, I have less tabs today for once." That's the reaction I'm building for. Free forever. No catch. I just want 100K people to start every day with a clean browser. Would love your honest feedback — what would make you actually keep auto-close enabled?