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OneTab vs SuperchargePerformance: Which Is BEST? (2026)

OneTab closes your tabs and destroys session layout. Tab suspension keeps 40+ tabs in place with the same RAM savings: no restore clicks, no layout lost.

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Key takeaways

  • OneTab frees memory by closing tabs into a URL list. Your session layout is gone until you manually restore each one.
  • SuperchargePerformance suspends tabs in place: same near-zero memory footprint, every tab stays visible in the bar.
  • No list to manage, no session context lost. Click a suspended tab and it reloads in place.

If you’ve ever closed 40 tabs with OneTab and then spent ten minutes hunting for the one URL you actually needed — that’s the core tradeoff. OneTab collapses your tabs into a saved URL list and closes them. SuperchargePerformance keeps every tab in the tab bar while freeing its memory via Chrome’s discard API. Same RAM savings, completely different session experience.

Feature Comparison

FeatureSuperchargePerformanceOneTab
Tab suspensionYes — tabs stay visible, memory freedCloses tabs, saves URL to list
RestorationClick tab to reload in placeManual click per tab, full page reload
Ad blockingYes (declarativeNetRequest)No
Tracker blockingYesNo
Script blockingYesNo
RAM savings dashboardYes (per-tab + total)No
Tab groups supportYesNo (last update Dec 2025, still no group support)
Open-sourceNoNo
Cloud syncNo (local only)No
CostFree core, optional PROFree
Install baseActive~2M+, ~4.0 stars

How Each Approach Works

OneTab uses a “destructive” model. When you click the OneTab icon, it closes all open tabs and saves their URLs to a local HTML list page. To resume browsing, you open the list and click each URL individually, triggering a full network reload for each tab.

SuperchargePerformance uses the chrome.tabs.discard() API. The tab remains visible in the browser’s tab bar with its favicon and title intact. Its memory footprint drops to near zero. Clicking the tab reloads it from the network, but the visual presence is maintained throughout — no separate list page, no manual tracking of what was open.

Workflow Impact

Once you collapse into OneTab, that visual session is gone. You lose the spatial context of what was open, what order things were in, and where you were. Restoring a session means manually identifying and clicking each URL from a flat list.

SuperchargePerformance keeps your tab bar intact. Suspended tabs sit in place with their favicon and title — the session structure is preserved. Audio-playing tabs, pinned tabs, and tabs with unsaved form inputs are never suspended.

Privacy Comparison

SuperchargePerformance makes zero outbound network requests. No fetch(), no XMLHttpRequest, no sendBeacon anywhere in the codebase. All suspension logic, blocking rules, and metrics run locally. The PRO flag is a plain boolean in local storage — no remote verification.

OneTab is closed-source. Its URL list is stored locally, but you can’t verify how it handles data without seeing the source code.

Who Should Choose What

Choose OneTab if you want a simple, manual way to temporarily clear your tab bar and don’t mind rebuilding your session manually when you return.

Choose SuperchargePerformance if you want automatic suspension that preserves your session structure, combined with ad blocking, tracker blocking, and visibility into how much RAM you’re saving.

Bottom Line

OneTab is fine if you don’t mind losing your session layout and rebuilding it manually. If keeping that context is important to you, it’s the wrong tool — you’ll be frustrated by it within a week. SuperchargePerformance solves the same RAM problem without destroying the session.

For related comparisons, see SuperchargePerformance vs Auto Tab Discard and Great Suspender alternatives in 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does OneTab block ads?
No. OneTab only collapses open tabs into a saved URL list. It has no ad blocking, tab suspension, or memory management features.
Can I restore individual tabs from OneTab?
Yes, but each tab requires a manual click to restore, which triggers a full page reload from the network. SuperchargePerformance keeps tabs in the tab bar — clicking a suspended tab reloads it in place.
Is OneTab safe?
OneTab is a closed-source extension with approximately 2M+ installs. It saves URLs to a local HTML list and does not require a cloud account. However, its closed-source nature makes it impossible to independently verify its data handling.
Which is better for saving RAM?
Both approaches free memory from background tabs, but through different mechanisms. OneTab closes tabs entirely (they are gone until restored). SuperchargePerformance discards tab memory while keeping tabs visible. The latter preserves your session context and requires no manual intervention.

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