• Reading time: ~8 min Choose an AI Chrome extension that edits only your highlighted text, saves reusable prompts, refines output in-thread, works across Gmail, Docs, Notion and CMS editors, and keeps data local for speed and privacy. Page Jarvis is evaluated against these criteria honestly — including where it has strengths and where it has…

  • Reading time: ~8 min The practical difference between Page Jarvis and using ChatGPT in a separate tab comes down to where the text lives. With Page Jarvis, the text stays in your document, email, or app — the AI acts on it in place. With ChatGPT in another tab, you extract the text, send it…

  • Reading time: ~8 min Build a personal prompt library by organizing reusable AI prompts for email, content, social, and research tasks into a single, searchable system. What you’ll learn: The first time you write an AI instruction, you figure out the phrasing. The second time, you recognize the value of saving it. By the tenth…

  • Reading time: ~8 min Page Jarvis is useful across an entire organization — not just for writers. Marketers use it for content workflows and campaign copy. Founders use it for outreach, documentation, and thinking-out-loud writing. Recruiters use it for personalized candidate outreach. Sales teams use it for prospecting messages and follow-ups. Support teams use it…

  • Reading time: ~8 min Choose OpenAI for broad writing tasks, Anthropic for nuanced tone work, Groq for sub-second edits, and OpenRouter to switch between them in browser-based workflows. What you’ll learn: Introduction One of the most common questions people ask when setting up an AI writing tool is: “which model should I use?” The honest…

  • Reading time: ~7 min BYOK (Bring Your Own Key) AI tools let you connect your own API key from an AI provider — OpenAI, Anthropic, Groq, or OpenRouter — instead of being locked into the model’s choice and pricing of the tool’s developer. Page Jarvis supports BYOK, which means you choose your provider, manage your…

  • Reading time: ~7 min Browser-native AI slashes editing time from 41 to 3 seconds and delivers sharper, context-aware rewrites by running directly on highlighted text without copy-paste or tab switching. What you’ll learn: The dominant workflow for using AI with writing work today looks like this: you copy text from your document, you open a…

  • Reading time: ~6 min Forms, CMS editors, admin dashboards, and backend management interfaces are some of the most friction-heavy writing environments on the web: and they’re also the places where standalone AI tools break down because you can’t easily move text out and back in. Page Jarvis works inside these surfaces directly, enabling fast AI-assisted…

  • Reading time: ~7 min Page Jarvis works inside LinkedIn’s post editor, comment section, and message inbox. Use it to write better posts, tighten hooks, improve replies, and draft outreach messages: all without leaving LinkedIn. The key advantage: LinkedIn has a specific voice and format expectations, and Page Jarvis adapts to that context better than generic…

  • Reading time: ~7 min Notion is a workspace for notes, docs, and knowledge management — and it’s also one of the best environments for Page Jarvis because the work you do there is inherently about reading and writing. Use Page Jarvis inside Notion to summarize meeting notes, clean up draft content, rewrite sections, and repurpose…