Mar 02, 2026 · 1 min read
Turn dense policy pages into client-friendly summaries without leaving the tab
Turn policy pages into clear client summaries with a fast in-browser workflow that captures key obligations, risks, and next actions without tab switching.
Turn dense policy pages into client-friendly summaries without leaving the tab is most useful when you turn it into a repeatable workflow instead of a one-off effort. The goal is simple: get to a clear decision or output faster, without tab chaos or vague notes.
Start by defining the exact outcome you need. Then process sources in short passes so you can keep momentum and avoid context switching.
Step 1: define the output
- What should you have at the end (brief, draft, checklist, recommendation)?
- Who is it for?
- What decision should it enable?
Step 2: capture only high-signal information
Use one filter for every source:
- keep concrete facts and practical steps;
- discard filler or repeated claims;
- keep links next to each key point.
Step 3: structure before polishing
Build a short structure first, then write:
- core context;
- key findings;
- risks/open questions;
- recommended next action.
Common mistake
Spending too long collecting sources and too little time synthesizing. Better output comes from faster synthesis, not more tabs.
Practical next step
Run this workflow once on a real task today. Timebox it, keep notes source-linked, and finish with one clear action someone can take immediately.