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You open role reqs, scan LinkedIn Recruiter, and pull comp benchmarks from multiple sites.
AI → Agent Mode opens relevant profiles and job boards in a project tab group, then summarizes fit against your JD in one view.

AI-NATIVE · BUILT FOR PEOPLE TEAMS
Recruiting, onboarding, and policy answers all happen in the browser. Tabbit is the AI browser that reads your ATS tabs, drafts offer letters, and automates repetitive HR admin — so people teams spend time on people, not copy-paste.
HR AI PIPELINE
Google's AI Overview describes browser agents for screening, onboarding, and policy Q&A. Tabbit puts that inside a native browser — context across LinkedIn, Greenhouse, and Workday without exporting tabs to a separate chat.
You open role reqs, scan LinkedIn Recruiter, and pull comp benchmarks from multiple sites.
AI → Agent Mode opens relevant profiles and job boards in a project tab group, then summarizes fit against your JD in one view.
Resumes, screening notes, and interview feedback pile up across ATS tabs and email threads.
AI → Type @ to cite any open candidate tab; Agent builds a shortlist comparison table with strengths, gaps, and next-step prompts.
Offer letters, I-9 checklists, and welcome emails need consistent tone and compliance language.
AI → Draft onboarding packets from your policy wiki + open HRIS tabs — editable first pass in minutes, not hours.
Employees ask PTO rules, benefits, and escalation paths — often via Slack while you juggle policy PDFs.
AI → Agent answers from your open handbook and HRIS pages with page-level context — fewer "let me check and get back to you" loops.
HR DOMAINS
HR SaaS lists (Paradox, Eightfold, Lattice) solve one function. Tabbit adapts AI to how different HR roles actually browse — from high-volume recruiting to compliance-heavy People Ops.
Agent screens candidates across LinkedIn and ATS tabs. Summarize interview panels and export structured feedback without leaving the browser.
Workspaces separate recruiting vs. employee relations vs. compliance. @-context pulls from Workday, Notion wikis, and open policy pages in one answer.
Curate training paths from vendor sites and internal LMS tabs. Agent drafts program outlines with links back to every source you reviewed.
Track regulatory updates across government sites. Cross-reference handbook clauses with AI that reads the page you are on — not a stale chat snapshot.
NATIVE VS PATCHED
HARPA and similar extensions bolt AI onto Chrome one page at a time. Tabbit is AI-native — multi-tab HR context, workspaces, and Agent Mode live inside the browser your team already lives in.
Extensions read one page. Tabbit Agent combines LinkedIn, ATS, and comp data from every open tab — like having a coordinator who actually saw your whole screen.
Separate recruiting sprints from employee relations cases. Vertical tab groups keep sensitive people data organized without another SaaS subscription.
Save screening workflows as reusable skills — rerun a role intake or policy refresh next quarter with one command.
Claude, GPT, Kimi, and more included — no per-seat AI add-on on top of your ATS and HRIS stack.
COMPARED
Zapier and HR blogs list Comet, Atlas, and Edge for general AI browsing. Here is how they compare for real HR team workflows.
| AI Browser | AI strength | Gap for HR teams |
|---|---|---|
| Perplexity Comet | Web automation, /combine across tabs | Paid tiers; weak workspace separation for sensitive HR cases |
| HARPA AI (extension) | Page monitors, multi-model sidebar | Not a browser; no native tab groups or HR workspace model |
| Microsoft Edge + Copilot | Enterprise SSO, built-in summarization | IT-focused; limited agent automation across ATS + social recruiting tabs |
| Tabbit | Agent Mode, @-context, workspaces, free models | Purpose-built for HR browsing — recruiting through policy support |
Tabbit does not replace your ATS or HRIS. It is the AI browser layer where HR work actually happens — research, drafting, and cross-system context.
HR MOMENTS
These are the tasks HR teams repeat — and where a browser with built-in AI changes the rhythm.
Agent pulls open reqs from your ATS tab group, flags stale pipelines, and drafts a hiring manager update email.
Combine scorer notes from Greenhouse, calendar, and Slack threads into a structured recommendation — cited to each source tab.
Pull comp band from spreadsheet tab, policy language from wiki, and role details from JD — first draft in one Agent pass.
When regulations shift, Agent summarizes diffs across government and internal policy tabs, then drafts employee FAQ.
FAQ
An AI browser for HR is a web browser with built-in AI agents that understand your open tabs — ATS, LinkedIn, Workday, policy wikis — so you can screen candidates, draft HR documents, and answer employee questions without copying content into a separate chat tool.
Dedicated HR platforms (Paradox, Eightfold, Lattice) excel at their niche. For day-to-day browsing — research, drafting, and multi-system context — an AI-native browser like Tabbit bridges the gap between HR SaaS and the 30 tabs HR teams already use.
Common uses include candidate screening summaries, interview feedback synthesis, onboarding document drafts, policy Q&A, comp benchmarking research, and employee handbook updates. Tabbit Agent Mode handles these inside the browser where HR work already happens.
For HR-specific workflows — cross-tab context, workspaces for sensitive cases, and free multi-model access — Tabbit is built for people teams. Comet suits general research; HARPA is an extension, not a full browser with HR workspace organization.
AI automates repetitive admin — screening notes, first-draft emails, policy lookups — not judgment calls on culture fit, investigations, or employee relations. HR professionals who adopt AI browsers spend less time on copy-paste and more on people.
HARPA adds an AI sidebar to Chrome. Tabbit is AI-native: Agent Mode, vertical workspaces, and @-context across all open tabs are built in — no extension stack to manage or approve through IT.
No. Tabbit is the AI browser layer on top of your existing HR stack. It reads and acts across the tabs you open in those systems — it does not store employee records or run payroll.
Yes. Tabbit is free to download on macOS and Windows, with included access to multiple AI models. No credit card required to start recruiting and People Ops workflows in Agent Mode.
Download Tabbit free — Agent Mode, workspaces, and multi-model AI for recruiting, onboarding, and policy support.