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Seeking your feedback on Tab Groups

gharp
Employee
Employee

Hi all – I’m Gabriel, on the Firefox team.

We launched Tag Groups half a year ago, and since then we have introduced a number of improvements based on your feedback. You can read more in our starting guide (my personal favorite: previewing tab group contents by hovering). Now that the feature has been in your hands for a while, we would welcome your input on what comes next! 

As we explore future enhancements, we are especially interested to hear your perspective on two areas: 

  • Improving the usefulness of saved tab groups. How are you using saved tab groups? What benefits do they bring to your workflow compared to bookmarks (and bookmark folders)? How can we improve the experience? For example, we know there is a strong interest in being able to sync tab groups.
  • Workspaces. Some of you have requested a way to separate contexts by creating workspaces – for instance, sets of tabs and tab groups that are entirely isolated from each other, yet remain available within a single browser window. We are eager to learn more about your workspace use cases and where context separation via window management, profiles, and/or containers doesn’t meet your workflow needs. And is collaboration with others an important feature of workspaces for you? 

Thanks in advance!

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gharp
Employee
Employee

Thanks, all, for the helpful suggestions so far! For those of you interested in pinning tab groups -- @DazedNConfused@yermulnik@JTelcontar@Kylotan, and others -- can you describe in more detail the behavior you would want from these pinned groups? For instance, would they always appear at the left/top of your tab strip (similar to pinned tabs)? Would these pinned groups be accessible elsewhere? We would appreciate hearing these specifics, because they will help shape the potential implementation.

For me it's these basic specs:

  • Have them pinned at left side of the tab strip similar to pinned tabs (don't care of accessing them from elsewhere, I'm good with tab strip only)
  • Have pinned tab groups distinguished from pinned tabs in some way (maybe a small label over the tab icon 🤔)
  • Allow arbitrary order of pinned groups and tabs (rather then fixed order of e.g. pinned tabs first + pinned groups on right side of pinned tabs)
  • Keep tab group colour when group is pinned (and keep the rest of features like previewing the list of tab titles inside group on hovering)
  • Allow expanding pinned group without unpinning it (probably tabs inside pinned group should be similarly "pinned" as in have tab title shorten to icon only as pinned tabs do)

Thank you!

To be clear, pinning the tab groups doesn't really solve my problem on its own and I don't have a strong opinion about it in the absence of the other functionality that would solve my problem.

I currently use the vertical tabs sidebar, and if the groups were pinned at the top and nothing else changed, it's hard to see how that would be usable since the tabs associated with the group would be nowhere near. 

I already have access to all the tab groups via the List All Tabs button at the top right (which I didn't discover until recently - someone tell the UX team that these minimalist monochrome icons are a usability failure, please) but without the choosing of a group also hiding all irrelevant tabs and automatically opening subsequent links within the same group, it's completely worthless to me. I honestly don't see what benefit people get from tab groups as they currently stand (though I appreciate I am not in the majority). 

vemman
Making moves

Workspaces would be a nice addition to organize tabs into different "themes", for example one for work, one for shopping, one for financial etc. Actually that's the reason I am currently using the Sidebery extension and not the tab groups feature which I find very limited since I have hundreds of tabs open at any time.

samyotix
Making moves

Tab Groups are nonsense, the only time I use them is by mistake (so I am annoyed whenever I see this useless "feature").
I have been actively looking for an Android browser without tab groups and will likely try to find an extension to disable tab groups on Mozilla desktop. (I might switch to Vivaldi instead, as they do not use bull**bleep** AI nonsense.)

yermulnik
Making moves

@samyotix While I agree that there should an UI config knob exist for this feature to be disabled for those who don't want it, you may search the web for `firefox disable tab groups` and find plenty of pages that provide howtos on this.

jack66james
Making moves

I’ve been using tab groups regularly, and they’ve really helped keep things organized. Saved groups are useful, but syncing them across devices would make them even better. Workspaces also sound like a great idea for keeping different projects separate without needing extra windows. Excited to see how these features develop.

EthanCole
Making moves

This is a great initiative! Personally, I’ve found saved tab groups extremely useful for organizing projects or research topics—much faster than using bookmarks because I can reopen an entire context at once. Syncing tab groups across devices would be a game-changer for me, especially when switching between work and personal machines.

Regarding workspaces, I often juggle multiple projects simultaneously, and isolating sets of tabs for each project would help me avoid distractions and keep everything neatly organized. Collaboration would be a nice bonus, but my main need is smooth context switching within a single browser window.

Looking forward to seeing how these features evolve!

entibo
Making moves

I'm using tab groups aggressively on small groups of tabs, even a single tab, to label them and keep track of what I'm doing. I need workspaces to manage different activities and projects. Honestly the "Recently closed windows" feature would do the job if there was a way to name windows.