counting open tabs is the wrong metric for cross-app work, the real number is how often you re-type the same fact
作者曾将打开的标签页数量视为一种成就,但后来意识到真正消耗精力的是在不同应用程序之间重复输入相同信息。例如,一个客户的截止日期需要在HubSpot、日历、邮件和Linear中手动输入四次。作者尝试了一款桌面代理工具,该工具可以连接到四十多个应用程序,并能自动更新记录,而不是仅仅提供文本供粘贴。结果,标签页数量几乎没有变化,但重复输入信息的次数降至零。…
For a while I treated my tab count like a badge, screenshotted the 28-tab window and everything. closing one deal yesterday it was four windows across gmail, hubspot, a linear board, and a notion doc, and i finally clocked the tab count wasn't the thing draining me.
the number that actually predicts a lost afternoon is how many times i re-key the same fact across apps. the client's new close date got typed into hubspot, then the calendar, then the follow-up email, then linear. same seven words, four surfaces, all by hand.
i tried one of the desktop agents that reads across all of them and does the write, not just the summary. connects to 40-something apps and actually updates the record instead of handing me text to paste. the tab count barely moved. the re-typing count went to basically zero, and that was the part quietly costing me.
so if you rate one of these tools by how many tabs it collapses, that's the vanity number. the leading indicator is re-entry count, how many times one fact gets keyed into a second app before the day closes out.