A browser extension that captures structured work context from your browsing sessions and streams it to OpenClaw agents so they know what you are working on without being told
OpenClaw agents start every conversation blind. Users waste the first 2-5 messages explaining what project they are working on, what files they have open, what Jira ticket they are looking at. Toggle for OpenClaw proved the concept with 116 Product Hunt upvotes by streaming browser activity to agents as structured context. The browser AI market is projected to reach $76.8B by 2034. But Toggle is Chrome-only, closed-source, and focused on individual productivity. There is room for an open-source, multi-browser extension that extracts work context (active project, open tabs, current task, recent decisions) and pipes it into any OpenClaw agent as a structured context payload, making agents immediately productive without the cold-start problem.
Demand Breakdown
Social Proof 1 sources
Gap Assessment
3 tools exist (Toggle for OpenClaw, Browser Use, Airtop) but gaps remain: Chrome-only, closed-source, no Firefox/Edge support. No self-hosted option. Privacy controls unclear. No intent inference from tab patterns.; Focuses on browser automation (agent controls browser), not context extraction (browser informs agent). Different direction entirely..
Features4 agent-ready prompts
Competitive LandscapeFREE
| Product | Does | Missing |
|---|---|---|
| Toggle for OpenClaw | Chrome extension that captures browser activity and structures it into work sessions, projects, and intent signals for OpenClaw agents | Chrome-only, closed-source, no Firefox/Edge support. No self-hosted option. Privacy controls unclear. No intent inference from tab patterns. |
| Browser Use | Open-source browser automation framework with 78K GitHub stars. Agents control browsers to complete tasks. | Focuses on browser automation (agent controls browser), not context extraction (browser informs agent). Different direction entirely. |
| Airtop | No-code AI browser automation platform using natural language to control cloud-hosted browsers | Cloud-hosted browser control, not local context extraction. Designed for automation tasks, not for providing work context to conversational agents. |
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