A lot of AI work still happens in a weird split-brain setup.
You have ChatGPT or Claude in one place, your browser in another, docs in five tabs, GitHub somewhere else, cloud dashboards open, product research half-finished, and maybe a spreadsheet or Notion page trying to hold it all together.
That's especially true if you're building with AI, cloud tools, APIs, or data workflows. The browser is where the context lives, but the AI usually sits outside of it.
So this week I tested Tabbit, an AI-first browser built around chat, agents, skills, page context, model switching, and smarter tab organisation.
The sponsored video is a practical walkthrough. I wanted to see whether Tabbit can make browser-heavy AI work feel less scattered: using web pages as context, running browser agents, organising research tabs, and moving between models without constantly copying things between tools.
Watch the video: https://youtu.be/aqZ2Ucv1dxk
Try Tabbit: https://www.tabbit.ai
Luke

