Tab Hibernation: Save Up to 80% Memory Without Closing Anything
Every open tab consumes memory — even if you haven't looked at it in days. Souus Flow's hibernation feature automatically suspends inactive tabs, reclaiming gigabytes of RAM while keeping tabs one click away.
How Much Memory Do Tabs Actually Use?
A single tab can consume anywhere from 30 MB (simple static page) to 500+ MB (complex web apps like Figma, Google Sheets, or Slack). Here's what typical usage looks like:
- News article: 50–80 MB
- Social media feed: 150–300 MB
- Gmail/Outlook: 200–400 MB
- Google Docs: 150–250 MB
- Figma/Design tool: 300–600 MB
With 50 tabs open, you're easily looking at 4–8 GB of RAM consumed by your browser alone. That's enough to make a 16 GB laptop struggle.
What Is Tab Hibernation?
Tab hibernation (also called "tab discarding" or "tab sleeping") uses Chrome's built-in chrome.tabs.discard() API to unload a tab's content from memory while keeping the tab in your tab bar. The tab's title, favicon, and position remain — only the RAM-heavy page content is released.
When you click a hibernated tab, it reloads instantly. For most pages, this takes 1–2 seconds — a small price for gigabytes of freed memory.
How Souus Flow's Hibernation Works
Automatic Detection
Souus Flow monitors tab activity (not content — just "was this tab focused?"). After a configurable idle period (default: 30 minutes), inactive tabs become candidates for hibernation.
Smart Exceptions
Not all tabs should be hibernated. Souus Flow automatically protects:
- Playing audio/video — music, podcasts, video calls
- Active forms — unsaved work in text editors
- Pinned tabs — your always-on tools
- Recently used tabs — within the idle threshold
Visual Indicators
In the Souus Flow dashboard, hibernated tabs show a subtle sleep indicator (😴) so you always know which tabs are active vs. suspended.
Real-World Memory Savings
Based on typical usage patterns:
- 30 tabs open, 20 hibernated: saves ~2.5 GB RAM
- 60 tabs open, 45 hibernated: saves ~5 GB RAM
- 100+ tabs open, 80 hibernated: saves ~7 GB RAM
Most users see 40–80% total memory reduction, depending on which sites they have open.
The Effect on Your System
With hibernation enabled, users commonly report:
- Laptop fan running less (reduced CPU from suspended pages)
- Better battery life (fewer active renderer processes)
- Smoother scrolling and animations
- Faster tab switching for active tabs
- No more "Aw, Snap!" crashed tab errors
Configuration
Hibernation is configurable in Souus Flow's settings:
- Idle threshold: how long before a tab sleeps (5 min – 2 hours)
- Mode: discard only, sleep only, or both
- Enable/disable: turn hibernation off entirely if you prefer
Reclaim your RAM. Keep all your tabs, lose the lag.
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