All Tabs Open
Scan page ā filter links ā preview results ā open capped tabs.
All Tabs Open is the small Chrome utility for docs, wikis, and link-heavy pages where you want controlled exploration instead of tab chaos.
Preview
Current page ā scan + dedupe ā preview useful links ā open capped tab set
The main outcome is controlled exploration: fewer useless tabs, more deliberate browsing.
Before you buy
- Best for: wiki hubs, docs indexes, and same-domain exploration.
- Setup time: usually 2ā5 minutes through Chrome Developer Mode.
- Good to know: restricted Chrome pages and some site structures cannot be scanned.
- Delivery: one-time utility purchase with local-first behavior.
3 key benefits
Filter first
Use same-origin filtering, Wikipedia mode, and main-content-only scanning to reduce noise before opening anything.
Preview before opening
See what was found, how many links matched, and a sample preview before launching a large tab set.
Stay in control
Max tab caps and per-tab delay settings help prevent tab spam and keep browsing sessions manageable.
Feature list
- Scans the active page for links
- Deduplicates URLs and strips fragments
- Optional same-origin filtering
- Optional Wikipedia article-only mode
- Optional main-content-only scan
- Preview list before opening
- Configurable max tabs
- Configurable per-tab delay
- Background opening option
Best for
Wikipedia research
A strong fit when the current page is a hub and the next step is structured exploration rather than opening links manually one by one.
Documentation exploration
A strong fit when the current page is a hub and the next step is structured exploration rather than opening links manually one by one.
Topic mapping and investigation
A strong fit when the current page is a hub and the next step is structured exploration rather than opening links manually one by one.
Same-domain link review
A strong fit when the current page is a hub and the next step is structured exploration rather than opening links manually one by one.
Content auditing
A strong fit when the current page is a hub and the next step is structured exploration rather than opening links manually one by one.
Structured browsing workflows
A strong fit when the current page is a hub and the next step is structured exploration rather than opening links manually one by one.
Limitations
- Works on standard web pages, not restricted Chrome pages like `chrome://`.
- Best results depend on page structure and link quality.
- Main-content-only mode is best effort rather than a full semantic page parser.
- Current install flow is via Chrome Developer Mode and Load unpacked.
What you get today
Included
- Current extension package
- Install guide and use-case docs
- License/support summary and changelog
- Order lookup through the customer portal
Good to know before buying
- The current install flow uses Load unpacked.
- It works best on normal web pages, not restricted Chrome internals.
- It is built for practical browsing control, not for mass automation or scraping at scale.
Hosted product resources
Support expectations
Included help
- Install/setup help for the current package
- Reasonable usage clarification for filters, caps, and delays
- Order lookup and download help through the customer portal
Not implied by default
- Unlimited compatibility with every site structure
- Custom browsing automation consulting
- Always-on managed support or enterprise onboarding
Support contact: support@arcticcodex.com
Commercial summary
- Simple one-time utility pricing. The current recommendation is a low-ticket one-time offer instead of a subscription.
- Best for technical buyers right now. Because install is still via Load unpacked, the v1 audience is more technical than mass-market.
- Redistribution is not the offer. The paid package is for buyer use, not resale or reposting as a competing download.
Arctic Codex is a product brand operated by Bearpack Online Services, sole proprietor Tristan Salisbury.