Browser extension · Built for source-backed briefs

Turn tabs and AI chats into source-backed briefs

Create source-backed summaries, comparisons, and recommendations from your selected tabs and AI chats.

Grounded in sources you choose
Separates AI-chat context from real evidence
Structured briefs, not loose chat

Supported browsers

SourceFrame

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Notion vs Confluence Brief

Connected

Sources

4 selected

ChatGPT — Notion vs Confluence

AI chat

Notion — Team Wiki & Docs

notion.so/product

Confluence — Knowledge Base

atlassian.com/confluence

Notion vs Confluence 2025

comparison guide

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Comparison Brief

Source-backed · 4 sources

Snapshot

Notion is more flexible for smaller teams, while Confluence fits better for teams already working inside Atlassian.

Dimensions

Dimension

Notion

Confluence

Flexibility

High

Moderate

Permissions

Moderate

Enterprise-grade

Ecosystem fit

Standalone

Atlassian-native

Tradeoffs

Notion is easier to adapt across different workflows. Confluence becomes stronger when governance and Atlassian integration matter more than flexibility.

Research gets messy fast

You gathered the sources. Now what?

You open tabs, ask AI, compare options, and end up with scattered context. The hard part is turning those sources into a clear brief you can trust, share, or draft from.

Without SourceFrame

Tabs and AI chats pile up with no synthesis

You can't tell what's grounded in a source and what the AI guessed

Comparing options happens in your head, then gets lost

Turning research into something shareable takes hours

With SourceFrame

Selected sources become a structured brief

Every claim shows the source it came from

Tradeoffs and comparisons are laid out, not improvised

Share the brief or build a draft from it in one step

How it works

From tabs and AI chats
to finished briefs

Select sources, choose a focus, and create a brief you can inspect, improve, or draft from.

1

Capture sources

Select web pages and AI chats from the tabs already open in your browser.

2

Add a focus

Tell SourceFrame what you want to understand, compare, or recommend. The brief stays grounded in your selected sources.

3

Create the brief

SourceFrame generates a Summary, Comparison, or Recommendation Brief grounded in your sources.

4

Continue from the brief

Ask follow-up questions, improve the brief, or turn it into a draft.

BRIEF FORMATS

The right brief for each source set

SourceFrame turns selected tabs and AI chats into the format that fits best — a summary, comparison, or recommendation — then lets you ask, improve, or draft from the same source set.

Comparison Brief

See where sources agree, differ, and reveal meaningful tradeoffs.

Summary Brief

Pull out key takeaways, tensions, and open questions from selected sources.

Recommendation Brief

Turn a source set into a clear recommendation with rationale, risks, and evidence gaps.


Ask about this brief

Explore follow-up questions without starting over in a blank chat.

Create draft from brief

Turn a brief into reusable writing while keeping the source context intact.

USE CASES

When scattered sources need to become usable

Use SourceFrame when tabs and AI chats are too scattered to share, compare, or act on.

Compare tools or vendors

Turn product pages, pricing docs, reviews, and AI conversations into a Comparison Brief that surfaces tradeoffs and evidence gaps.

Check an AI answer against web sources

Capture an AI chat alongside relevant pages, then separate useful claims from assumptions that still need verification.

Summarize a messy source set

Create a Summary Brief from several tabs or a long AI chat, with key takeaways, tensions, and open questions pulled together.

Build a recommendation

Turn selected sources into a Recommendation Brief with rationale, risks, tradeoffs, and what could change the answer.

Create a draft from a brief

Start with a source-backed brief, then turn it into reusable writing without losing the source context behind it.

Why SourceFrame

Not another blank AI chat

Use ChatGPT to think out loud. Use SourceFrame when tabs and AI chats need to become a structured, source-backed brief you can share, refine, or draft from.

The difference

Generic chat starts from a prompt. SourceFrame starts from the sources you selected.

Grounded in selected sources

SourceFrame works from the tabs, pages, and AI chats you choose.

Structured as briefs

Get summaries, comparisons, and recommendations with a clear shape.

Built around browser context

Start from open tabs and AI conversations instead of rebuilding context by hand.

Made for follow-through

Go from selected sources to brief to draft without losing the thread.

FAQ

Common questions

SourceFrame is a Browser extension that turns selected browser tabs and AI chats into structured, source-backed briefs. You choose the sources you want to work from, and SourceFrame creates a Summary, Comparison, or Recommendation Brief with source context, tradeoffs, and evidence gaps surfaced.

ChatGPT starts from a prompt. SourceFrame starts from the sources you selected. Use a chatbot to think out loud; use SourceFrame when tabs and AI chats need to become a structured brief you can inspect, refine, share, or draft from. It also separates AI-chat context from web sources, so you can see what is grounded and what still needs checking.

You can use web pages you have open, plus ChatGPT and Claude conversations. Select them from your open tabs, and SourceFrame works from that chosen source set instead of generic model recall.

A brief is a structured output grounded in your selected sources. A Summary Brief pulls out key takeaways, tensions, and open questions. A Comparison Brief lays options side by side. A Recommendation Brief turns the source set into a clear point of view with rationale, tradeoffs, risks, and evidence gaps.

SourceFrame is for source-heavy work: comparing tools, checking AI answers against web sources, summarizing messy source sets, building recommendations, and turning research into drafts. It is useful whenever tabs and AI chats are too scattered to share, compare, or act on.

Use SourceFrame when you already have sources open and need to turn them into something usable: a summary, comparison, recommendation, follow-up answer, or draft.

SourceFrame only reads the specific sources you select, and only when you choose to create a brief. It does not passively watch your browsing.

Create your first source-backed brief

Turn tabs and AI chats into structured summaries, comparisons, and recommendations.