The Fillr Manifesto

The browser has become our second brain.

We don't just use it to visit websites anymore.

We work in it.
We learn in it.
We build businesses in it.
We search for jobs in it.
We plan trips in it.
We research ideas in it.
We leave pieces of ourselves scattered across hundreds of tabs.

Yet the tools we use haven't caught up.

We're told to bookmark things.

To organize folders.

To create systems.

To clean up the mess.

But that's not how people actually work.

Most tabs aren't open because we need them right now.

They're open because we're afraid we'll forget.

Forget the article.
Forget the idea.
Forget the task.
Forget where we left off.

Every open tab is a promise to our future selves.

A reminder.
An unfinished thought.
A place we'll come back to someday.

The problem isn't clutter.

The problem is context.

When people keep hundreds of tabs open, they're not trying to save links.

They're trying to preserve the story behind them.

What they were doing.
What they were thinking.
Why it mattered.

At Fillr, we believe technology should help people remember without forcing them to hold everything in their heads.

We believe you should be able to close your tabs without losing your place.

We believe your browser should understand your work, not fight against it.

We believe the future isn't tab management.

It's context management.

Because the goal was never to organize tabs.

The goal was always to free your mind.

Close your tabs.
Keep your context.