Continuity over tab chaos
The product should help users return to work without reconstructing their thinking from scratch.
TabSpace exists because modern browsing is full of half-remembered context: tabs scattered across windows, bookmarks divorced from sessions, and sync that stops at browser boundaries.
Give the browser a memory layer that keeps bookmarks, sessions, and workspaces attached to the task instead of trapped inside one browser on one machine.
The product should help users return to work without reconstructing their thinking from scratch.
Personal, work, and project contexts should stay meaningfully separate instead of collapsing into the same browser mess.
Local-first behavior, explicit sync choices, and clear deletion paths matter when handling browser state.