I used an AI browser for work. My afternoons became boring and I loved it

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I used an AI browser for work. My afternoons became boring and I loved it
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Every day at 4 p.m., I have a ritual. And not a fun one. I go through all my browser tabs (usually numbering in the dozens), update Asana, and spend a groggy hour digging through Slack, Teams, shared docs, and email threads trying to reconstruct the day.

Every day at 4 p.m., I have a ritual. And not a fun one. I go through all my browser tabs , update Asana, and spend a groggy hour digging through Slack, Teams, shared docs, and email threads trying to reconstruct the day. If you work in digital media, or any fast-moving industry, you know the real work happens in the margins: decisions made in a flurry of DMs, files dropped without context, or action items buried beneath emoji reactions.

Related: Best new movies to stream on Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, Max , and more But that’s not what sold me. What sold me was what happened on Wednesday afternoon. I then took about 20 minutes on a Sunday evening to link Everyday to our internal tools and guide the AI through some common tasks like, “pull the latest design reviews,” or “summarize sales activity this week.” It’s a labor of love and like with any other AI tool, the more you put into it the more you will get out. By Tuesday, my work day was changed forever. The interface is sleek, but the magic is in what you don’t see: the AI agent can search, plan, and take actions for you.

Is it worth it? In short, absolutely. Everyday isn’t magic. It’s early days, and occasionally, like all AI tools, you get a hiccup here and there. However, it learns fast. And more importantly, it reshapes your relationship to work. You stop thinking in terms of “apps” and start thinking in terms of “outcomes.”

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