FOR MARKETING TEAMS
Browser for Marketing
Campaigns span ad libraries, analytics, trend feeds, and content tools — not another pile of Chrome extensions. Tabbit is an AI-native browser where research, drafts, and cross-channel updates share one workspace.
Free for macOS & Windows. No invite code.

Tabbit
Marketing workspace
@ Competitor tabs
Summarize these 8 competitor landing pages and draft a positioning matrix.
Agent running
8 pages scanned · matrix ready
WHO IT IS FOR
One browser, four marketing roles
Whether you own content, growth, paid media, or social — Tabbit keeps your research tabs, drafts, and deliverables in organized workspaces instead of a chaotic window.
Content marketers
Turn trend pages, newsletters, and competitor blogs into channel-ready briefs without copy-pasting across Notion and Docs.
- Blog & newsletter research
- SEO content outlines
- Brand voice drafts

MARKETING STACK
Your marketing tools, one browser context
Most SERP results tell you to install more extensions. Tabbit connects the web tools you already use — with AI that reads the tabs you have open.
- Ad libraries
- Similarweb
- Trend dashboards
- Industry news
- Google Docs
- Notion
- Canva
- Email builders
- GA4
- Meta Ads Manager
- LinkedIn Campaign Manager
- UTM reports
- CMS
- Scheduling tools
- Slack
- Stakeholder decks
Agent Mode bridges layers — e.g., pull ad intel into a brief, then into a stakeholder update — without leaving the browser.
MARKETING WORKFLOWS
Four jobs Tabbit does in one pass
Concrete workflows mapped to how marketing teams actually work — not a generic feature list.
01
Competitive intelligence sweep
Open competitor sites, ad libraries, and pricing pages in a dedicated workspace. Agent extracts positioning, offers, and creative patterns.
- Parallel tab scanning with structured output
- @-reference any tab as context for follow-up questions
- Export a comparison matrix for standups
02
Content pipeline from live sources
Draft blogs, emails, and social posts with citations from the pages you are viewing — trend reports, product pages, and brand guidelines.
- Skills (/commands) for your team content template
- Tone control per channel — blog, paid, organic social
- Omnibox answers grounded in current tab group
03
Campaign launch housekeeping
Agent updates trackers, files creative assets, and syncs status fields across web-based project tools while you review creative.
- Isolated tab groups per campaign or client
- Background Agent runs parallel to your browsing
- Knowledge-base bookmarks for recurring launches
04
Weekly marketing recap
Turn performance dashboards and creative folders into polished stakeholder updates — exec summary and channel-detail versions.
- Aggregate metrics across web-based analytics tools
- Generate narrative from this week’s tab group
- Ship updates without another tab hunt
SERP CLARITY
Marketing productivity vs. antidetect browsers
Google often surfaces antidetect tools for “browser for marketing.” If you need legitimate campaign research and content workflows — not multi-account fingerprinting — here is how options compare.
| Antidetect browsers | Chrome + extensions | Tabbit | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Primary use case | Multi-account / fingerprint isolation | Piecemeal tools per task | AI-native marketing workflows |
| Competitor research | Manual per profile | MozBar, screenshot tools | Agent scans tabs in parallel |
| Content & briefs | Not designed for this | Grammarly, separate AI sidebar | @-context + Skills built-in |
| Workspace organization | Profile-based separation | OneTab, bookmarks only | Named workspaces + tab groups |
| Best for | Affiliate / multi-account ops | Lightweight add-ons | Marketing teams shipping campaigns |
FAQ
Questions about a browser for marketing
For legitimate marketing work — research, content, campaigns, and reporting — an AI-native browser like Tabbit beats Chrome plus extensions because Agent Mode, workspaces, and @-context keep deliverables in one place instead of scattered tabs and sidebars.

Ship campaigns from one browser
Join marketing teams using Tabbit for research, content, and cross-channel updates — free on Mac and Windows.