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Why I think AI tools should live closer to the browser workflow

A developer built ForSocials as a Chrome extension to embed AI tools directly into the browser workflow, eliminating the need for context switching. The project aims to reduce friction by keeping users within their existing tasks rather than sending them to separate AI interfaces. The developer found that AI feels most useful when it appears where the task already happens.

read1 min publishedMay 27, 2026

Most AI tools still require a context switch.

You are reading something, writing something, or replying to someone, then you have to:

That workflow works, but it creates friction.

I have been building ForSocials as a Chrome extension because I think some AI workflows make more sense directly inside the browser.

The goal is not to replace writing. The goal is to reduce the repeated context switching around writing.

The most useful places so far have been:

The product lesson for me has been simple: AI feels more useful when it appears where the task already happens.

If you are building AI tools, are you keeping users in their current workflow or sending them somewhere else?

For context, this is what I am building:

[https://forsocials.com/ai-chrome-extension](https://forsocials.com/ai-chrome-extension)
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