TabMate

Carry forward context

TabMate’s ability to work across multiple tabs and maintain long conversations comes from three constructs - Memories, Pins and Internal State .

Memories

Memories are information pieces that TabMate remembers long-term. TabMate is able to discern between memories and recalls whichever is relevant for the current task. You can save memories from page excerpts, TabMate’s responses, pins, suggested memories or create custom ones yourself. As you keep using TabMate, it will ocassionally extract information it thinks you might want to save as memory candidates. You can review these and keep the ones you want as memories.

Pins

Pins are excerpts that you want to keep temporarily but not necessarily, save. You create pins by selecting text on the page and bringing into TabMate then, clicking on the Pin icon on the excerpt that appears. Like memories, pins work across tabs but unlike memories, TabMate uses them for every ask instead of fetching the relevant ones for the task at hand. Use pins when you need to hold temporary information for multiple turns. You can also convert pins into memories.

Internal state

After every ask, TabMate analyzes the task, what has been done so far and the available context and makes a running note to keep itself aligned. This state is can carry information and instructions from the current page, memories, pins and goals. It let’s TabMate maintain its own context for your goals so that it can pick up important details you might miss which, it later resurfaces as memory candidates for your review.

Learn more

For further details on each of these constructs, please visit the Context section.