QueueFy

Handcrafted and designed for Arcbrowserorphans

Arc organized your tabs. QueueFy organizes what you actually want to watch and listen to.

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QueueFy on iPad and iPhone — folders and media queue

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Quick answer

In May 2025 The Browser Company stopped active Arc development to focus on Dia, its AI-first browser. Arc still runs and gets security patches, but there is no feature roadmap — and many power users built their media habits around Arc's sidebar, Spaces, and pinned research tabs. QueueFy replaces the watch-later layer Arc never fully owned: save from a Chrome extension in Brave, Chrome, or Edge, sort into durable folders, and run queue playback that survives whatever browser you pick next.

Note: Native iOS and Android apps are in development (targeting Q3 2026). Cross-device sync works today through the web app in your mobile browser plus the desktop browser extension.

Key takeaways

  • In May 2025 The Browser Company stopped active Arc development to focus on Dia, its AI-first browser. Arc still runs and gets security patches, but there is no feature roadmap — and many power users built their media habits around Arc's sidebar, Spaces, and pinned research tabs. QueueFy replaces the watch-later layer Arc never fully owned: save from a Chrome extension in Brave, Chrome, or Edge, sort into durable folders, and run queue playback that survives whatever browser you pick next.
  • One-click save from a Chrome extension — works in Brave, Chrome, Edge, and other Chromium browsers Arc refugees already use.
  • Folder-based queues replace scattered Arc Boosts, Little Arc stacks, and pinned "I'll watch this" tabs.
  • Playback controls for deliberate sessions instead of tab hoarding as a pseudo watch-later list.

How QueueFy helps this audience

Most people save more media than they finish in a week — which is why a system that turns discovery into a repeatable routine matters. These benefits focus on how QueueFy reduces capture friction and keeps your queue actionable.

  • One-click save from a Chrome extension — works in Brave, Chrome, Edge, and other Chromium browsers Arc refugees already use.
  • Folder-based queues replace scattered Arc Boosts, Little Arc stacks, and pinned "I'll watch this" tabs.
  • Playback controls for deliberate sessions instead of tab hoarding as a pseudo watch-later list.
  • Cross-device sync on your QueueFy account — not locked to one browser profile or iCloud-only Apple workflow.
  • Clean my mess to batch-migrate open YouTube tabs after an Arc Space export or bookmark dump.
  • Browser-agnostic by design: switch browsers again without rebuilding your entire media library.

Use cases

Use cases below show how to bundle mixed media into predictable sessions so you finish what you save — whether that is a commute queue, a weekend catch-up, or a focused study block.

  • Migrating Arc watch-later stacks: export links, save into QueueFy folders as you revisit, extension handles everything new. (~1 hr migration)
  • Rebuild a media inbox after the Dia pivot: one Inbox folder plus topic folders instead of a new browser's empty sidebar. (~20 min setup)
  • Daily capture without workspace lock-in: browse in any Chromium browser, route media to QueueFy automatically. (daily)
  • Research Spaces replacement: project folders per client or course with queue review sessions. (per Space)
QueueFy folder queue — organized videos in folders instead of scattered tabs

Frequently asked questions

People naturally ask the same questions about switching tools, device support, and workflow fit. These FAQs answer the practical questions first, not marketing.

Does QueueFy replace Arc entirely?

No. Arc excels at tab and workspace UX. QueueFy focuses on media intake, folders, and playback — pair it with Zen, Vivaldi, Chrome, or whatever browser you land on.

Can I import bookmarks or links from Arc?

Export HTML bookmarks from Arc, then save media into QueueFy folders as you revisit links. Clean my mess helps triage any YouTube tabs you still have open.

Is Arc shutting down?

As of 2025–2026 Arc is in maintenance mode — security updates continue, but no new features. There is no announced sunset date, though many users are migrating proactively.

Should I switch to Dia instead?

Dia is a different product — AI-first browsing, not Arc 2.0. If your pain is unfinished videos and podcasts, QueueFy addresses that directly regardless of which browser you choose.

Does the extension work on Arc itself?

If you still browse in Arc today, Chromium extensions generally work. QueueFy is built for the long term in any Chromium browser, not one vendor's roadmap.

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