The local-only session manager. Save 50+ tabs into a single Work Brain file.
100% Private. 0% Server. No account required.
One click to grab all URLs in your current session. Paste them in or type manually -- your call.
Name your session (e.g. 'Market Research') and add color-coded tags for instant recognition.
One click to reopen all links exactly where you left off. Zero loading screens. Zero friction.
If you've ever lost a research session, crashed a browser with 80 tabs, or wished you could just pause your brain -- this is for you.
You open 40 tabs for one bug fix. Stack Overflow, GitHub issues, MDN docs, StackBlitz -- then Chrome crashes and it's all gone.
You spend hours curating sources, whitepapers, competitor pages and reports. One accidental window close and weeks of curation disappears.
Dribbble, Behance, Awwwards, Mobbin -- you're always collecting. But inspiration windows pile up until your MacBook fan sounds like a jet engine.
Every article needs 20 reference tabs. Every story has its own browser window. Tracking which tabs belong to which story is a nightmare.
One browser session for Econ, one for History, one for your thesis. Keeping these separate without losing anything feels impossible.
Competitor analysis, investor decks, product roadmaps, hiring pages -- you context-switch 50 times a day across 5 completely different mental workspaces.
Deep-Work lives in your browser RAM and local disk. No accounts. No tracking. No "Tab Anxiety." Just your work, exactly as you left it.
Your sessions are stored exclusively in your browser's local storage. Nothing is transmitted to any server, ever. You can verify this by opening your browser's network inspector.