Improve productivity / knowledge management online

Hi Guys! Problem Statement: Whenever I start reading or researching a new topic online, I get lost in the maze of tabs and don't effectively go through all of them. Another point is that my searches are very oriented towards an action item, for example, pricing for SaaS companies, figuring out bugs in my integration with Slack, etc. Since a typical workday for folks involves generous usage of the web, it seems counterintuitive that no good tool is available as of now. I researched online to find some tools which will make it effective to work and found Roam Research and Get Toby to be the few. Other extensions are available in chrome but aren't delightful (OneTab). This is a good article stating why Roam isn't working out for a working professional (https://every.to/superorganizers...) Solution: A tool that can incorporate workflows into web research. A tool that can have the ability to separate tabs usage as per goals (currently thinking of tree structure) for which it is opened for, compile ideas from multiple tabs with the same goal in a single note, collaborate search with folks in your team (no need to share links for a certain goal every time), search for numbers related to a goal, save the browsing session related to the goal to use it anytime later when similar work crops up. Value proposition: Having a tool that help the user can segregate, compile, collaborate their work on the web will increase the effectiveness of their workday. If this seems feature-rich, it is because I intend to improve how a majority of folks work on the web. There is no set workflow to it, add to the fact that emails, manual tasks, meetings take up time, there is a loss of continuity which creates friction for users. Please let me know what you feel about it. I am looking forward to taking suggestions/ criticism of this idea
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