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Smack P — Save to Pages app analytics for July 15

Smack P — Save to Pages

Smack P — Save to Pages

  • BLUE STRING COMPANY LLC
  • Apple App Store
  • Free
  • Productivity
Smack P helps you organize the web into Pages that are easy to save, search, share, and use again. Instead of losing useful links across open tabs, old folders, chat messages, documents, and emails, Smack P gives you a visual way to keep important web resources organized around the way you actually work. Create Pages for projects, teams, customers, research, departments, workflows, or personal collections. Save links into the right place, keep them organized, and come back to them whenever you need them. The Smack P browser extension makes saving web resources fast. When you find a page you want to keep, click the Smack P button in your browser toolbar, choose where it belongs, and pin it directly into Smack P. The link is added to the selected Page so you can find it later instead of leaving another tab open or dropping another link somewhere you may forget. You can also save an entire browser window at once. Right-click the Smack P extension button and choose the option to pin all tabs from your current browser window into Smack P. This is especially useful when you are doing research, collecting project resources, gathering customer links, preparing for a task, or cleaning up a browser window full of tabs you do not want to lose. Smack P is built for individuals, teams, and organizations that need a better way to organize the web. Use Smack P to: • Save useful websites directly from your browser • Pin a single page with the extension button • Pin all tabs from a browser window into Smack P • Organize links into visual Smack P Pages • Group resources by project, team, customer, workflow, or topic • Reduce tab clutter without losing important work • Access saved links across devices • Share useful collections with the right people • Keep organization knowledge easier to find • Use AI-powered discovery features for organization Pages, where available For organizations, Smack P helps turn saved links into searchable team knowledge. Teams can collect important resources in one place, organize them into shared Pages, and make internal web resources easier to rediscover. Organization features may include AI-powered search, AI summaries, AI tags, and semantic discovery depending on your Smack P plan and organization settings. The extension is simple by design. To save one page: Find a useful web page Click the Smack P browser button Choose where to save it Pin the link to Smack P Return to it later from your Smack P Pages To save all tabs in a browser window: Open the browser window with the tabs you want to save Right-click the Smack P extension button Choose the option to pin all tabs Save the full set into Smack P Close the tabs without losing the resources Smack P is for people and teams who constantly say, “I know I found that somewhere.” Stop letting useful links disappear. Save them into Smack P and turn browser chaos into organized, searchable Pages.
Smack P — Save to Pages

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