Go to about:config and type groups, it’s being actively developed.

There’s also another API that you can actually use if you’re a developer in Browser Toolbox, enable Browser Toolbox and type gBrowser.addTabGroup, you can add tabs to group using this API, and if you find a way to append it to Tab Tray you should be able to create something like this image:

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    This is a feature I want to love so much whenever I’ve used it in the past. It’s great, it’s useful, it’s super awesome … then, I just open 10,000 tabs [ok, that’s an exaggeration, but I currently have 42 open and that’s not even a lot] and they’re scattered all over the place anyways and I can’t seem to force myself to keep them grouped properly!

    To anyone that can get their brain to actually utilize this feature, congrats that it’s finally coming to Firefox!

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      I’m glad that it’s coming natively, but hands down there’s a whole lot of progress they have yet to make to come close to the usability provided by Sidebery, good that they’re also working on native vertical tabs in fact! So I think that if you’re looking for a better system you could try out that extension https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/sidebery/

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          Naaaah it won’t save you from your scattered X tabs… I’m in the exact same situation and it’s mostly an organization problem or focus on a single task !

          I somehow managed to get a bit better by simply to force myself to clean my whole browser before I shut down my PC.

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        The implementation of vertical tabs pales in compared to Sideberry. Nice that it is heading in that direction, though. Plus, there is still Sideberry.