Changelog

New updates and improvements to Tuck.

v1.0.0

Initial Release

The first public release of Tuck — tab snoozing and auto-close for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari.

Snooze tabs for later

  • Snooze any tab via right-click context menu or the popup
  • Four smart presets: Later today, Tomorrow, Weekend, and Next week — each adapts to the current time
  • Custom snooze with natural language — type "Friday 9am", "in 3 hours", or "next Tuesday" and Tuck understands
  • Add an optional note to any snoozed tab to remind yourself why you saved it
  • When a tab returns, a brief notification slides in with the page title and your note
  • Full session restore — snoozed tabs come back with their scroll position and back/forward history intact

Auto-close idle tabs

  • Tabs you haven't touched close automatically after a configurable threshold (3 hours to 7 days, default 24 hours)
  • Every closed tab is saved to a "Recently closed" list — one click to bring anything back
  • Smart protection: pinned tabs, grouped tabs, audible tabs, and the active tab are never auto-closed
  • Domain whitelist — protect specific sites (like your email or GitHub) from ever being closed
  • Runs a check on startup, on wake from sleep, and every 5 minutes in the background

Popup

  • Three-tab layout: Snoozed, Auto-closed, and Settings
  • Current tab info with one-click snooze presets and custom time input
  • Snoozed tab list with friendly timestamps ("returns tomorrow, 8am"), notes, and a button to bring tabs back early
  • Auto-closed list with favicons, relative timestamps, and instant reopen
  • Filter and search through auto-closed tabs (appears with 5+ entries)
  • Clear all or clear filtered entries from the overflow menu
  • Illustrated empty states for both lists
  • Badge on the toolbar icon shows the number of snoozed tabs

Cross-browser support

  • Works on Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari, and all Chromium-based (Brave, Arc, Vivaldi) and Firefox-based (Zen, Waterfox) browsers
  • One license for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge — Safari sold separately via the Mac App Store
  • Dark mode support: popup, badge, and toast all follow the system theme
  • Reduced motion support: respects system accessibility preferences

Privacy

  • All data stored locally — nothing is sent to any server, ever
  • No analytics, no tracking, no account required