TabMate for college students, university researchers, and adult learners
Keep source pages, highlighted excerpts, study notes, and draft comparisons together while you research across the browser.
Best fit for higher-education and adult-learning research workflows, not for unsupervised grading or plagiarism enforcement.
The Problem
The browser usually already has the raw material. The hard part is keeping the useful sources, notes, and next steps connected long enough to reuse them.
Sources get separated from the notes about them
Articles, references, docs, and saved annotations drift apart once the research starts moving between tabs and separate documents.
Useful passages are hard to revisit
The most important quote or section often disappears into copied notes without the surrounding context that made it matter.
Comparisons and study guides start cold
Without a saved workspace, the next pass still begins with reopening sources and rebuilding the context from scratch.
How TabMate helps this research stay grounded
TabMate lets you keep the page evidence, your saved notes, and the reusable workflow in the same place while the work continues. You build your knowledge as you browse.
Ask from the source you are actively reading
Use the live page or selected text as context while you compare, summarize, or draft notes.
Keep excerpts and notes scoped to the same workspace
Store the useful lines, your own notes, and follow-up questions together so the research remains navigable.
Reuse research starter kits for repeatable academic work
Kick off common jobs like source study notes, comparison matrices, or literature review preparation from a stronger baseline.
Return to the same context later
Pick up your reading or project work with saved notes and previous outputs still attached to the workspace.
Navigate and extract source content with agent mode
Use agent mode to click, scroll, and extract content from source pages automatically — keeping the reading and note-taking flow intact.
Some general use cases
When research spreads across tabs, TabMate helps keep the useful parts connected.
Source-study notes kept next to the original pages
Comparison matrix for articles, tools, or references
Research assignment planning from saved sources and notes
Academic reading support built from selected excerpts
One workflow for different kinds of work
No matter what kind of research you do, the core flow stays the same.
Ask from the page you are already reading
Keep the question tied to the current tab or selected text so research starts from evidence instead of memory.
Related pages
Move between the general homepage, the use-case directory, and the deeper pages that match the kind of research you do most often.
General research
See the broader cross-tab workflow when your project mixes articles, docs, and web sources.
Use cases directory
Browse the other persona pages and see how TabMate supports different research styles.
FAQ
Review page access, data handling, and account controls before using TabMate for research work.
How to summarize multiple browser tabs at once
A repeatable process for multi-tab summaries with source traceability and reusable cross-session context.
How your data is handled
TabMate uses the current page as evidence for your questions. That means being clear about what it reads, what it stores, and what you can delete.
What we read
TabMate is built around the page you are working in. It captures page context for the product workflows you use and does not passively scan background tabs or browsing history.
What we store
Your notes, excerpts, summaries, conversations, prompts, memories, and related workspace content are stored in your account so work can continue across sessions. Requests that generate responses are also sent through an LLM API provider.
What you control
You can delete individual notes, clear workspace content, or delete your account at any time from the account settings. Captured text lives in your workspace, not in a shared pool.