Changelog

Adapt Chrome extension

Adapt now lives in a browser side panel that reads the page you're on, so you can ask, summarize, and draft without leaving the tab.

Bruno QuaresmaBruno Quaresma

Adapt is now a Chrome extension. Pin it once and Adapt rides along in a side panel on every tab, already aware of the page in front of you. Ask a question, summarize a long thread, or rewrite a draft without copy-pasting into another tab. Install it from the Chrome Web Store.

Adapt extension open in the Chrome side panel alongside a web page

How it works

The extension is a chat that docks beside any http or https page. It reads the page you're viewing with Mozilla Readability — pulling the main readable content plus the page title and URL — and sends that along as context for your question. Page content is only re-sent when the page actually changes, so follow-up questions stay fast.

There's no separate login. The extension reuses your existing app.adapt.com session, and your conversations are the same chats you see in the web app and Slack. Start a thread in the browser, pick it up later in Slack, and it's all one history.

Answers stream in live with full Markdown, syntax-highlighted code, and the agent's reasoning, exactly like the web app.

What it unlocks

Having Adapt one click away on any page opens up quick, in-context workflows:

  • Summarize anything on screen — a long article, a dense PDF, a sprawling docs page, or a noisy email thread.
  • Ask about the page — ask follow-up questions and get answers grounded in the page you're viewing.
  • Draft in place — brainstorm a reply, outline a doc, or rough out copy based on the page in front of you.
  • Research a prospect or company — read their site or LinkedIn in the side panel while Adapt pulls from your connected tools and company knowledge.

Because the extension shares the same agent as the web app, it can still reach your integrations, skills, and company knowledge — the page you're on just becomes one more piece of context.

Current limitations

This is the first release (v0.1), and it's intentionally focused on reading and reasoning over the page:

  • Read-only. Adapt can read the page and act in its own side panel, but it can't yet take actions on the page itself — no clicking, form-filling, or editing the page surface. Page interaction is on the roadmap.
  • Active tab only. Adapt sees the tab you're currently viewing, not your other open tabs or background pages.
  • Some pages can't be read. Browser system pages (chrome://), the Chrome Web Store, and certain protected or non-HTML pages (some PDFs) are skipped. The extension handles these gracefully instead of erroring.
  • Chrome (and Chromium browsers) for now. A Firefox build exists but isn't published yet.

Get it

Add Adapt to Chrome, pin it to your toolbar, and open the side panel on any page. It signs in automatically if you're already logged into Adapt.

Get started in minutes, not months.