Bello Tree Style Tab
Your tabs, organized as a tree
Bello Tree Style Tab lives in Chrome's side panel and turns your open tabs into a tidy, savable tree — so you can group related pages, tuck away what you are not using, and stop losing track of tabs.
This quick tour takes about a minute. You can skip it anytime and reopen it from Settings.
Open it from the toolbar
Click the Bello Tree Style Tab icon in Chrome's toolbar to open the side panel for the current window. Pin the icon so the panel is always one click away.
Try it yourself
Watch the quick demo, then try each move yourself on the real side panel below. Nothing here touches your real tabs.
Watch the demo first…
- Collapse a branch with the caret
- Add a prefix with the ✎ button
- Tap a status dot
- Park a tab from the ⋮ menu
- Focus a project with ⤢
- Drag a row to reorder it
A few more superpowers
- Track what matters Give a tab a status or a due date and it appears in the Priority dock, sorted by urgency, so follow-ups never slip.
- Save and restore Snapshot whole windows and restore them later as a parked tree — nothing reloads until you click it.
- Find any tab Press Cmd/Ctrl+F to filter the tree instantly while keeping every match in its tree context.
Handy shortcuts
- Cmd/Ctrl + F
- Search the current tree
- ↑ ↓
- Move through rows without switching tabs
- ← →
- Collapse or expand a branch
- Enter / Space
- Open the selected tab, reopening it if parked
One choice to make: Slack links
If you open Slack message links, pick how they should behave. You can change this anytime in Settings.
You're all set
You can reopen this guide anytime from Settings.