Ever wanted your browser to keep things moving without you
sitting there? Tab Shift does just that—it hops between tabs
in your browser all on its own. When it’s active, it picks a
tab at random, flips to it, and keeps your online stuff
looking alive. There’s no set order or obvious rhythm to it,
so it feels like something you’d do yourself—just clicking
around, checking different pages. It’s a small but slick way
to keep your browser busy when you can’t be.
This feature kicks in whenever your app-switching lands on a
browser. You don’t have to tell it what to do—it just knows to
start shuffling through your open tabs. Say you’ve got a bunch
of pages up, like work stuff, a news site, or maybe a chat
window. Tab Shift jumps between them without you needing to
touch a thing. It’s random enough that nobody watching would
spot a pattern, which is exactly what makes it so handy.
You don’t get bogged down with extra settings here—it’s built
to just work. Pair it with the app-switching options, and
you’ve got a setup where your whole desktop stays active,
browser included. It’s perfect for those times when you’re
away but need things to look like you’re still around,
flipping through tabs like usual. Whether you’re stepping out
for a bit or juggling a million things, Tab Shift keeps the
online side of your day rolling smoothly. It’s not about
pretending—it’s about keeping your flow going, naturally and
quietly, right in the background.