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How I rescued myself from context switching with these Chrome Extension

Hey everyone! Just wanted to share with you some helpful extensions I found and used to reduce context switching.

Picture this: you're navigating through a sea of tabs and windows, trying to piece together information for your latest project. It's chaotic with clicks and scrolls, and honestly, it's exhausting. To solve this, I went searching for a solution, and here’s what I found.

Perplexity

First up, I found Perplexity. I use this tool to summarize content on any page. With Perplexity, I can quickly grasp the key points of any article or webpage. It’s super helpful, especially when you have too many things to read.

Compose AI

Next is Compose.ai, a writing assistant I recently discovered. Basically, when I highlight some text, it offers options for me to make it longer, shorter, or continue writing. It's helpful when I’m stuck in my writing flow.

Saner.ai

Lastly, there's the tool I built, Saner.ai. It has a handy side panel that follows me around Chrome. With just a quick shortcut, I can effortlessly save any information I come across, auto-tag it and review it later at my leisure in my inbox

With these tools, I've reduced constant context switching and wasted time. Now, I can focus on what really matters: getting stuff done.

So there you have it, folks. Give these Chrome extensions a try and share with me your experience :)

on March 28, 2024
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