AI Sidebar: Use your memory on ANY website not just on AI platforms!
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Imagine: You're deep into a technical doc. Three browser tabs open. A Wikipedia article on one, an API reference on another, a blog post explaining a workaround on the third.
You find exactly what you need.
Now you switch to ChatGPT or Claude to actually use that information and convert it into code based on your specific architecture. And then it hits you: you have to now ๐ณ๐ฆ-๐ฆ๐น๐ฑ๐ญ๐ข๐ช๐ฏ ๐ฆ๐ท๐ฆ๐ณ๐บ๐ต๐ฉ๐ช๐ฏ๐จ.
What you're building. What you've already tried. What your constraints are. What the bug was, and what was the solution you found on a website.
You keep repeating this: Every. Single. Time.
I've lived this loop for 2+ years now. I kept asking myself: why does AI forget me the moment I leave the chat window?
And that's what we just fixed.
AI Context Flow now gives you an AI sidebar on EVERY website. Not just ChatGPT. Not just Claude. Everywhere.
Wikipedia. News sites. GitHub. Google Docs. Stack Overflow. Anywhere you browse.

Your AI sits right there beside you - with full access to your saved context. Your project details. Your preferences. Your memory.
No more copy-pasting between tabs. No more re-explaining your entire project because you switched from a chat window to a documentation page.
Your AI finally goes where your work goes.
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I relate to this problem so much. My workflow usually involves reading documentation, checking Stack Overflow and testing code at the same time. Every time I switch to an AI tool, I have to restate my whole setup and context. That repetition gets tiring. Having AI available on every website with memory of my work would feel more natural. Iโm interested to see how well it handles real-world browsing situations.
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