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Everything Browser Atlas does

A small set of features, sharpened until they disappear.

One box to save and search. Tags that read like folders. A work scope so the extension shows only what belongs at your desk. Here’s the whole toolkit — nothing you need to configure before you start.

One-line capture

Paste a URL, add a title and a #tag, press ↵. Filed.

Tags as folders

Slash-delimited paths nest into a virtual folder tree.

Work scopes

Point the extension at one branch and hide the rest.

Fuzzy search

Trigram matching across title, domain, URL, and notes.

Frequently used

The links you open most rise to the top on their own.

Chrome extension

File the current tab and search from a popup or side panel.

Simple tag structure

A tag is a path. The folders come for free.

Most apps make you build a tree before you can save a thing. Browser Atlas flips it: write a tag, add a slash to go deeper, and the structure appears around it. There are no real folders to create, move, or clean up — just text you type once.

01

Type a path

#work/clients/acme is one tag that reads as three levels.

02

Auto-normalized

Spacing, casing, and stray slashes are cleaned up: Work / Projectwork/project.

03

Virtual tree

The sidebar splits paths on / and renders them as expandable folders.

04

Rolled-up counts

Each branch shows the total of everything filed beneath it.

tagged: #work/clients/acme · #work/reading · #personal/recipes
Tags
# work 62
# clients 31
# acme 12
# globex 9
# reading 18
# personal 27
# recipes 14
# travel 13

Scopes

A work mode for your bookmarks.

A scope is a top-level tag you put the extension into — usually #work. While it’s active, the extension behaves as if work is the only thing in your library: you only see work links, and everything you save is filed under work without a second thought. Perfect for keeping personal reading, recipes, and side projects out of sight while you’re on the clock.

  • Search stays in scope. Results are limited to the scope’s subtree — #work and everything under work/*. The rest of your library simply isn’t there.
  • Saves land in scope. Save the page you’re on and it’s filed inside the scope automatically — the scope tag is added when nothing you typed already falls under it.
  • Always visible. The footer shows the active scope as a blue #tag, so you always know which slice you’re looking at.
  • One switch back. Choose atlas · all to clear the scope and see your whole library again. The choice is remembered per browser.
Atlas
Search your library…
Acme — Q3 roadmap

linear.app #work/clients/acme

Revenue dashboard

looker.company #work/reporting

Team onboarding

notion.so #work

connected #work

Frequently used, automatically

The links you open most float into a Frequently used list — no pinning, no manual favorites. Roughly the top fifth by opens, kept fresh as your habits shift.

Chrome extension · optional

Save where you browse.

File the current tab in one click and search your whole library from the toolbar — as a compact popup or a full-height side panel. It’s where scopes live, too.

  • File the current tab in a single click.
  • Search every saved link from the toolbar.
  • Set a scope so only the right slice shows up.
  • Popup or full-height side panel — your choice.

Secure by design: bearer-token auth, revocable anytime — never your password.

Atlas
Search your library…
Save current page grugbrain.dev
Crafting Interpreters

craftinginterpreters.com #reading

Rails 8.0 Release Notes

guides.rubyonrails.org #work/rails

The Grug Brained Developer

grugbrain.dev #reading

connected atlas
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