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Most tab managers become junk drawers you save into and never reopen. ypuf does the opposite: it quietly closes tabs you've stopped using (they fade with a soft puff), and indexes each page's text on your device — so you can recall any of them by what it said, like "that article about the founder who quit Google to farm." Faster than re-googling. Snooze tabs to later; it learns what to never touch. 100% local: no servers, accounts, or analytics. Open source (MIT).
Hey Product Hunt 👋 I'm frank, the maker of ypuf.
This started as a personal embarrassment: I'd keep 60+ tabs open because each one
was a loop I hadn't closed — something to read, reply to, decide. Every tab manager
I tried (OneTab, Toby, Session Buddy…) just became a second junk drawer I saved into
and never reopened. They added *more* to manage. The one tool I loved was Arc, and
the reason was simple: its auto-archive removed the burden instead of handing me one
more thing to organize.
So I built ypuf around a single bet: you should never have to manage tabs, and you
should never lose anything.
🫧 Ebb (let go). ypuf quietly closes tabs you've stopped using — judged not by how
long they've been open (a 5-day reference doc looks identical to a zombie that way)
but by whether you actually return to them. They fade with a soft *puff*. Always
undoable. It never touches pins, logins, unsaved forms, or audio — and it learns the
sites you reopen, so it stops touching those too.
🔎 Flow (find it again). The part I'm proudest of. Every let-go page is indexed by
its text, locally, so you recall it by what it *said* — "that article about the
founder who quit Google to farm" — in one keystroke, faster than re-googling. There's
a live demo on the site you can actually type into: https://ypuf.com
It's 100% on your device. No servers, no accounts, no analytics; page content is
never transmitted — indexing what you read and shipping it somewhere would be the
opposite of calm. Open source (MIT) so you can verify that.
It's free. I'd genuinely love your feedback — and I'm curious: what's the oldest tab
you have open right now, and why won't you close it? That tension is the whole reason
ypuf exists.
— frank
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About ypuf on Product Hunt
“Close dead tabs. Recall any page by what it said.”
ypuf was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #46 on the daily leaderboard. Most tab managers become junk drawers you save into and never reopen. ypuf does the opposite: it quietly closes tabs you've stopped using (they fade with a soft puff), and indexes each page's text on your device — so you can recall any of them by what it said, like "that article about the founder who quit Google to farm." Faster than re-googling. Snooze tabs to later; it learns what to never touch. 100% local: no servers, accounts, or analytics. Open source (MIT).
ypuf was featured in Chrome Extensions (52.7k followers), Productivity (655.7k followers), Privacy (11.2k followers) and GitHub (41.3k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 190.3k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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