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Feb 22, 2026 · 1 min read

How to compare multiple pages without copy-paste chaos

Compare multiple pages in-browser with a simple workflow that captures source-linked notes, reduces tab switching, and speeds up clear decisions.

How to compare multiple pages without copy-paste chaos becomes much easier when you use a repeatable in-browser workflow instead of bouncing between tabs and docs.

Start by defining the output you need (decision memo, action list, or short comparison). Then run a three-step loop for each source page:

  1. Capture context: summarize the page in 3–5 bullets.
  2. Extract value: pull only facts, claims, or steps you can use.
  3. Decide next action: keep, discard, or follow up.

This structure reduces copy-paste overhead and keeps your reasoning tied to real source pages.

Practical workflow

  • Open key pages in one session.
  • Use short prompts for summaries and differences.
  • Save a compact notes block with links for traceability.
  • End with one clear output: checklist, response draft, or recommendation.

Quality guardrails

  • Keep claims source-linked.
  • Avoid generic AI phrasing; keep language specific.
  • Prefer concrete next steps over long narrative summaries.

Why this works

You stay in the browser context where the work happens, reduce tab thrash, and produce cleaner decisions faster.

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