Page-grounded answers
Ask from the current page or selected text so your outputs stay tied to evidence, not vague memory.
Use Cases
TabMate is a browser research workspace that keeps your page context, saved notes, and follow-up outputs connected. If you are looking for a tab manager Chrome extension, a browser tab manager, or a tab session manager, TabMate gives you those continuity benefits plus page-grounded AI workflows.
What TabMate Does
If your work depends on comparing sources, capturing proof, and turning findings into output, TabMate gives you a single in-browser loop: ask from the live page, save what matters, and reuse context in the next session. It works like a research-first browser tab manager, not just a tab organizer.
Ask from the current page or selected text so your outputs stay tied to evidence, not vague memory.
Keep notes, excerpts, and drafts grouped by project so your next research session starts with context already in place.
Reuse prompts and starter kits for recurring jobs like competitor scans, review mining, and brief creation.
Open TabMate beside the page you are reading.
Grant page access so TabMate can capture page context when you use it.
Questions use the live page and any text you selected.
Notes, excerpts, and drafts stay in the workspace for next time.
Trigger agent mode to click, fill, and interact across the page automatically. Guarded actions pause for your approval before the agent continues.
Page access is user-granted. TabMate does not intercept navigation, scan browsing history, or passively read background tabs you are not working in.
Try Before You Branch
You do not need to commit to a persona first. Start with one live page and run a complete loop to see if TabMate fits your workflow.
Traditional tab manager tools help you keep tabs open. TabMate helps you keep research context usable.
Each role page shows concrete jobs, where TabMate fits in your process, and what outcome you can expect when you run the same research loop repeatedly with a browser research workspace and tab-session continuity.
Keep competitor pages, review threads, and messaging notes tied together instead of rebuilding the same brief every sprint.
Keep market scans, vendor pages, customer notes, and validation work tied to one workspace instead of scattered tabs.
Keep source pages, selected excerpts, study notes, and draft comparisons together while you research across the browser.
Keep source packs, lesson prep, rubric examples, and feedback-drafting notes together while working across browser tabs.
Use TabMate when the real problem is cross-tab research itself: too many pages, too little context carried forward.