Everything you need to know about PageSets
Visit the Chrome Web Store and click "Add to Chrome." The extension installs in seconds. No account or sign-up required — it works immediately.
No. PageSets requires no account to install or use. Your data stays on your device. If you purchase Pro, you'll receive a license key by email — no account login needed.
Click the PageSets icon in your Chrome toolbar to open the popup. From there you can create a new PageSet, name it, choose a color, and add the URLs you want it to open. Save it, and it's ready to relaunch anytime.
PageSets opens all the URLs in your PageSet as a Chrome tab group — automatically named and color-coded. The first tab is selected and ready for you. You can also close the whole group at once when you're done.
There's no hard limit. You can add as many URLs as you like to a PageSet. In practice, most users have between 4–12 URLs per PageSet for a comfortable workspace size.
PageSets supports all 8 Chrome-native tab group colors: Grey, Blue, Red, Yellow, Green, Pink, Purple, and Cyan. You choose the color when creating or editing a PageSet.
Click the search icon in the PageSets popup and start typing. Your PageSet list filters in real time as you type. Press Enter to launch the top result instantly.
You can star any PageSet to mark it as a favorite. Starred PageSets float to the top of your list so your most-used workspaces are always immediately accessible.
Pro unlocks Launch History (a running log of your recently launched PageSets with quick-relaunch), Import & Export History, priority support, and activations on up to 5 devices. See the full comparison table.
Yes. You pay $3.95 once — no monthly fee, no annual renewal, no subscription of any kind. Your Pro license never expires and includes all future updates to PageSets.
After purchase, you'll receive a license key by email. Open the PageSets extension → Settings → Pro License, paste your key, and click Activate. See the activation guide for step-by-step instructions.
Your Pro key can be activated on up to 3 computers simultaneously. If you get a new machine, open PageSets Settings on your old device and click "Deactivate on this device" to free up a slot.
PageSets Pro is sold via LemonSqueezy, which accepts all major credit cards and PayPal.
No. PageSets never collects, stores, or transmits your browsing history, tab contents, or any personal data. Your PageSets are stored locally in Chrome's extension storage on your device only.
PageSets requests access to tab management (to open and group tabs) and storage (to save your PageSets). Pro validation requires a brief connection to the LemonSqueezy license API. No other network access occurs.
Yes — PageSets works in Chrome, Edge, Brave, and other Chromium-based browsers that support the Chrome Web Store. Install it the same way from the Chrome Web Store.
Yes — PageSets works on any operating system where Chrome or Edge runs. Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, and macOS are all fully supported. The one exception is the Chrome window naming feature (Pro), which currently requires macOS. On Windows and Linux, the window title won't update when a PageSet launches, but every other feature works identically.
Yes. Edge is built on the same Chromium engine as Chrome and supports all the same extension APIs, including tab groups. Install PageSets from the Chrome Web Store — it works in Edge without any changes.
Firefox added tab group support in Firefox 138, and we're actively evaluating compatibility. Firefox support is planned for a future release. In the meantime, PageSets works great in Chrome and Edge on all platforms.
No. Safari does not expose a tab groups API to extensions, which means the core save-and-relaunch functionality of PageSets can't work there. This is a Safari platform limitation, not something we can work around. If Apple adds tab group extension APIs in a future Safari version, we'll revisit this.
The window naming feature (Pro) uses a macOS system integration to rename the Chrome window to match your PageSet — so you can tell windows apart at a glance. That integration isn't available on Windows or Linux yet. It's planned for a future update. All other Pro features — Launch History, Import/Export, and multi-device activation — work on all platforms.
Click the puzzle piece (Extensions) icon in your Chrome toolbar, find PageSets in the list, and click the pin icon to pin it to your toolbar for easy access.
Make sure each URL in your PageSet starts with https:// or http://. Also check that the URLs are valid and currently accessible.
Make sure you're pasting the full license key exactly as received — no extra spaces. If you're still having trouble, contact support with your order details and we'll sort it out quickly.
The best place is the PageSets Issues tracker on GitHub. You can file a bug, suggest a feature, or check whether something has already been reported. For billing questions or anything private, use the contact form instead.
Window naming has four requirements — all must be met:
If all four requirements are met and the window still isn't being renamed, contact support and we'll investigate.
PageSets requires macOS to be installed on the destination disk. External drives used for storage — such as Time Machine backups or media drives — won't work because the system directories Chrome depends on don't exist there. This is a macOS requirement, not a PageSets limitation. Select your main macOS startup disk (typically Macintosh HD) during installation.
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