Session Buddy vs Toby

Session Buddy and Toby overlap heavily, but they optimise for different users. Here is how they compare.

Session Buddy Chrome extension logo

Session Buddy

4.7

Session manager that saves and restores full browsing sessions.

Toby Chrome extension logo

Toby

4.2

Visual tab workspace that organises tabs into shareable collections.

Side-by-side comparison

Session BuddyToby
Rating4.7 / 54.2 / 5
Reviews25,1003,300
Users~900K+~300K+
PricingFreeFreemium · From $4.16/mo
CategoryTab ManagementTab Management
DeveloperSession BuddyToby
Last updated2026-05-302026-06-02
Best forResearchers and power users who need durable, searchable session backups rather than a quick tab dump.Teams and consultants who work across several projects and want shared, visual tab workspaces.

Session Buddy features

  • Automatic crash recovery
  • Searchable collections
  • Drag and drop manager
  • Export formats

Toby features

  • Feature list coming soon.

Session Buddy: pros & cons

  • Automatic crash recovery
  • Searchable saved sessions
  • Drag and drop organisation
  • Export to JSON, CSV or HTML
  • Interface feels utilitarian
  • Sync requires manual export
  • Occasional slowdowns with huge sessions

Toby: pros & cons

  • Visual, board-style organisation
  • Team sharing of collections
  • Cross-device sync
  • Keyboard search
  • Requires an account
  • Free plan limits collections
  • Heavier than a simple tab dumper

Final recommendation

Both are credible. Choose Session Buddy if its strengths match your primary use case, and Toby if you need what it does better.

Frequently asked questions

What is the main difference between Session Buddy and Toby?

Session Buddy and Toby overlap in the same job, but they optimise differently: one is tuned for speed and simplicity, the other for depth and control. The side-by-side table above shows the current ratings, install base, pricing and who each one is built for, all synced from the public Chrome Web Store listings.

Can I use Session Buddy and Toby together?

In most cases yes — Chrome runs extensions independently. Keep both only if they cover different needs, because each active extension adds memory use, page scripts and one more set of permissions to trust. If their features clearly duplicate, pick one and remove the other.

Is Session Buddy or Toby free?

Check the pricing row in the comparison table: it reflects the current model for each extension, whether that is free, freemium with paid limits, or paid only. Free tiers change often, so the store listing linked from each card is the source of truth.

Which one is safer to install?

Compare the permissions each one requests on its Chrome Web Store page and prefer the extension asking for less. Also look at the developer, the last update date and the review count — an actively maintained extension with a large install base and narrow permissions is the safer choice.

How often is this comparison updated?

Ratings, review counts and install numbers are refreshed nightly from the Chrome Web Store, and the editorial verdict is reviewed whenever either extension ships a significant change.

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