Too many AI tabs open? This $59 browser copilot keeps everything in one place

TL;DR: BrowserCopilot AI brings ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini into your browser so you can write, research, and summarize without switching tools.Lifetime access to its unlimited plan is $58.65 (reg.

$619), with code MARCH15.At this point, half the internet seems to run on AI.The tricky part isn’t using it, though.

It’s keeping track of all the different tools, tabs, and subscriptions. BrowserCopilot AI tries to simplify that by bringing AI assistance directly into your browser so you can research, write, summarize, and ask questions without constantly jumping between apps.For a limited time, you can get a lifetime subscription to its unlimited plan for just $58.65.The whole point of AI is to make everyday tasks easier.

But when using it means bouncing between multiple tabs and apps, you might start wondering if it’s actually saving you time at all.BrowserCopilot is a Chrome-based AI assistant that works right inside your browser.

Whether you’re writing emails, researching, reviewing documents, or replying to messages, it helps out without making you leave the page you’re on.Instead of producing the same cookie-cutter responses (see also: AI slop), BrowserCopilot lets you create custom AI copilots trained on your prompts, workflows, and writing style.You can also save the actions you use most, making it easier to get consistent results without rewriting prompts every time.Spend most of your time asking AI to tweak emails so you “sound nicer”? BrowserCopilot can integrate directly with your inbox and learn your tone and phrasing from real conversations.

The result is one-click email replies that feel more like something you’d actually write.Less copy-and-paste, fewer robotic responses.It also includes access to several popular AI models, including ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini.

With the unlimited plan, you can run as many queries as you want each month.Other ways BrowserCopilot can help streamline your workflowBrowserCopilot is also designed w...

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