Feature · Browser Workspace

Keep your AI workspace inside the browser flow.

Workbench Browser Workspace gives you a sidebar, floater, quick actions, selection tools, overlay and push modes, shortcuts, universal search, and smart insertion.

Use it when your AI work depends on the page you are reading, the chat you are using, and the reusable assets you need nearby.

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Sidebar and floater Universal search Smart insertion

The problem

AI work gets slower when every action requires switching context.

Reading, writing, researching, prompting, saving, and inserting often happen in the browser. If your AI workspace lives somewhere else, every small action becomes copy-paste, tab switching, or repeated setup.

Too much tab switching

Useful context is on the current page, while tools and saved assets live elsewhere.

Selection workflows are manual

Highlighted text often needs explain, summarize, save, or rewrite actions immediately.

Search is fragmented

Prompts, chats, notes, and sequences are hard to find when each lives in a different surface.

Insertion breaks flow

Reusable prompts and saved content still require too much manual copy-paste.

Workbench approach

Bring the workspace to the page instead of moving the work somewhere else.

Workbench adds a flexible browser layer: sidebar for persistent work, floater for quick access, selection tools for highlighted content, and universal search for finding the assets you need.

Overlay mode keeps the page intact. Push mode makes room for longer sessions. Smart insertion helps reusable content land where it belongs.

01Select
02Search
03Act
04Insert
05Save

Key capabilities

The browser layer around your AI workflow.

Browser Workspace is not one feature; it is the surface that keeps Workbench accessible while you read, write, research, prompt, and reuse information.

Sidebar

Keep Workbench available beside the page or AI session without switching tools.

Floater

Access a lightweight floating control when you need quick context-aware actions.

Quick Actions

Run common AI actions without rebuilding prompts or opening separate pages.

Selection tools

Act on highlighted text from pages, drafts, notes, or AI responses.

Overlay mode

Use Workbench as a layer over the current page when you want minimal layout disruption.

Push mode

Make room for the workspace by shifting the page layout when a persistent panel helps.

Keyboard shortcuts

Trigger frequent actions faster without relying on mouse-heavy workflows.

Universal search

Search prompts, conversations, sequences, scratchpads, and workspace assets.

Smart insertion

Insert prompts or saved content into supported AI and editor surfaces with less copy-paste.

Example workflow

Work with the page, not against it.

Browser Workspace keeps actions close to the content and AI surfaces where they are needed.

01

Select or open context

Highlight text, open an AI session, or work on a page where you need Workbench nearby.

02

Use the right surface

Choose sidebar, floater, overlay mode, or push mode based on how much workspace you need.

03

Search or run an action

Use universal search, quick actions, shortcuts, or selection tools to find and act quickly.

04

Insert or save the result

Use smart insertion, prompt assets, scratchpads, or conversation tools to keep the workflow moving.

Why Workbench

Workbench is designed as a browser-native productivity layer.

The browser is where research, writing, learning, comparison, and AI chat already happen. Workbench keeps prompts, tools, notes, and search close to that flow instead of forcing every task through another tab.

Separate apps

Powerful, but often disconnected from the page and AI session.

Manual copy-paste

Works, but slows repeated selection and insertion workflows.

Browser bookmarks

Save locations, not actions, prompts, notes, or workspace context.

Native chat UI only

Useful for conversation, weaker for cross-page workspace actions.

Related pages

Explore what the browser workspace connects.

The browser layer becomes more valuable when paired with AI tools, saved prompts, scratchpads, and conversation management.

FAQ

Questions people ask before using Browser Workspace.

Straight answers about how Workbench fits into daily browser AI work.

What is the Workbench Browser Workspace?

The Browser Workspace is the in-browser layer that keeps Workbench available through sidebar, floater, quick actions, search, shortcuts, selection tools, and insertion workflows.

What is the sidebar for?

The sidebar gives you a persistent workspace next to the page or AI chat so you can access prompts, conversations, scratchpads, tools, and saved assets.

What is the floater?

The floater is a lighter control surface for quick access. It is useful when you do not need the full sidebar open.

What are selection tools?

Selection tools let you act on highlighted text, such as explaining, summarizing, rewriting, saving, or using selected content as context.

What is the difference between overlay mode and push mode?

Overlay mode places Workbench over the current page. Push mode makes room by shifting the page layout, which can be better for longer sessions.

Does Workbench support keyboard shortcuts?

Keyboard shortcuts help trigger common actions faster and reduce repetitive navigation during browser AI work.

What can universal search find?

Universal search can help find prompts, conversations, sequences, scratchpads, and other Workbench assets from one search flow.

What is smart insertion?

Smart insertion helps place saved prompts, prompt sequences, scratchpad content, or other reusable text into supported AI and editor surfaces with less manual copy-paste.

Install Workbench

Bring your AI workspace into the browser.

Download Workbench to use sidebar, floater, quick actions, selection tools, search, shortcuts, and smart insertion where your work already happens.

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