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Practical guides for browser-heavy work
Tabs, research workflows, AI-assisted sessions, and how to keep context alive across all of them. No filler. Everything here is grounded in how browser research actually fails.
Core guides
How to synthesize online research without losing context
A deep guide to the full research arc: capture disciplines, multi-source swipe files, cross-source synthesis, and going from raw browsing to a finished brief or report.
April 30, 2026
The Ultimate Guide to Managing Browser Overload in 2026
A comprehensive guide to browser overload in 2026: why it happens, what context switching costs, and how to build a layered tab-management and workspace system that remains usable.
April 30, 2026
All posts
How to use agent mode for browser research
A dense practical guide to running agent mode for real browser workflows: setup, safety gates, extraction structure, and scenario-based playbooks.
11 min
May 4, 2026
How to stop losing context across browser tabs
A practical guide to managing browser research without losing the thread. Covers tab strategy, excerpt capture, workspace scoping, and how memory works across sessions.
12 min
April 30, 2026
How to do competitor research with AI in your browser
A step-by-step workflow for capturing pricing pages, product claims, and review threads from live tabs — without losing the source evidence when the session ends.
7 min
April 30, 2026
How to group tabs by project without slowing down Chrome
A strict six-step system for project-based tab grouping that controls tab sprawl while preserving source context and reducing rework.
8 min
April 30, 2026
How to summarize multiple browser tabs at once
A repeatable six-step method for multi-tab summarization with source traceability, consistent extraction, and cross-session continuity.
7 min
April 30, 2026
How to mine customer reviews for product insights
Keep verbatim buyer quotes attached to their source across G2, Reddit, and competitor testimonials. Covers signal types, tagging, and how to cluster patterns worth acting on.
6 min
April 30, 2026
Session Buddy vs OneTab: which is better for saving browser sessions?
A direct comparison of Session Buddy and OneTab — what each does well, where each stops, and when a third option covers what both miss.
5 min
April 30, 2026
Best Chrome extensions for academic research and students
A practical extension stack for student research workflows: citation capture, tab control, and source-grounded continuity across sessions.
9 min
April 30, 2026
Workona alternatives in 2026: what to pick and why
A direct guide to Workona alternatives based on real failure modes: project organization, source-grounded continuity, and where a second layer is needed.
8 min
April 30, 2026
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How to synthesize online research without losing context
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Read: How to synthesize online research without losing context
Best Chrome extensions for academic research and students
A practical extension stack for student research: citation tools, tab control, and source-grounded continuity for assignment workflows.
Read: Best Chrome extensions for academic research and students
How to do competitor research with AI in your browser
A 7-step workflow for capturing pricing, claims, and review signals from live tabs — keeping source evidence attached across the session.
How to group tabs by project without slowing down Chrome
A strict six-step framework for project-based tab grouping that controls tab sprawl while preserving source context across sessions.
Read: How to group tabs by project without slowing down Chrome