TabTriage

TabTriage is a browser-first web app plus extension that captures messy tab overload and converts it into a structured, time-boxed reading queue. Instead of “save for later” graveyards, it forces quick decisions: read now, schedule, summarize, or archive. It auto-groups pages by topic and intent (work, shopping, research) and creates a lightweight daily digest so users actually finish what they opened. The AI features are intentionally narrow: fast page summarization, duplicate detection, and “what should I read next” prioritization based on deadlines and time available. It integrates with Google Calendar and common task tools so saved pages become actionable. Realistically, this competes with bookmarks, Pocket/Instapaper, and tab managers, so the product must be frictionless, fast, and privacy-forward to earn a spot in the workflow.

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