TabTriage
TabTriage is a browser-first reading list that starts where people actually fail: tab overload. Instead of asking users to manually save links, it watches (with permission) for tab explosions and offers a one-click “triage” flow: keep, read later, archive, or delete. It auto-groups pages by topic and intent (shopping, research, docs, news) and extracts clean titles, key highlights, and estimated reading time. A lightweight AI layer generates a 2–3 sentence summary and suggests the next best article to read based on your available time (5, 15, 30 minutes). The product is intentionally boring in scope: fast capture, fast retrieval, and ruthless pruning. It syncs across devices, but the core value is reducing cognitive load and browser clutter, not becoming another note-taking app.