🍅 The research brain for people who open way too many tabs

Keep the sauce. Close the tabs.

SauceTab turns the pile of things you save — articles, clips, screenshots, half-remembered quotes — into ideas, scripts, and answers you can actually use. And every insight stays one click from the source that proves it.

Capture from your browser · ask across everything · ship with receipts.

You have 213 tabs open. Four of them matter.

SauceTab quietly keeps the four, remembers where they came from, and turns them into the thing you were actually trying to make.

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Capture the sauce, not just the link

Clip pages, highlights, selections, and notes into research buckets straight from your browser. The source is saved with it — always — so nothing you keep is ever unverifiable again.

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Ask your brain anything

One search runs across your sources, your ideas, and your scripts at once, and surfaces the right kind of thing first. No more “I know I saved this somewhere.”

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From tab-hoard to finished draft

Studio turns your collected sources into content ideas and channel-ready scripts — YouTube, newsletter, X, LinkedIn, Substack — with citations attached, so drafting starts at the 40-yard line.

Skills: your prompts, on tap

Save the prompts you reuse for ideation and writing and run them with a /slash command. Import a skill from a link, tweak it, make it yours.

Chaos in. Clarity out. Three steps.

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Capture

Hit the extension on anything worth keeping. A page, a paragraph, a stray thought. It lands in a bucket with its source intact.

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Connect

SauceTab reads across your buckets to find the themes, the tensions, and the connections you’d never spot in a list of links.

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Create

Ask a question, generate an idea, or draft a script — every answer footnoted to the sources that back it up.

Your tabs called. They want to be useful.

Give the chaos somewhere to become something. Evidence-first, one click from the source, quietly working while you collect.

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