How to Use GenTabsTabs -> prompts -> results

A step-by-step guide to using GenTabs effectively. Learn how to prepare your tabs, write better prompts, and get actionable results.

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How to use GenTabs

Step-by-step workflow

Follow these steps to get the best results from GenTabs.

Step 1: Prepare your tabs

Open 10-30 relevant tabs. Remove duplicates and noise. Group related tabs together.

Step 2: Define your goal

Be specific about what you want: a research brief, itinerary, comparison table, or decision doc.

Step 3: Choose a prompt

Pick a template from the prompt library or use a use case workflow. Copy and customize it.

Step 4: Run and refine

Paste your prompt into GenTabs. Review the output, then use follow-up prompts to refine.

Pro tips

Get better results with these techniques.

Always ask for links back to source tabs. This keeps outputs grounded and verifiable.

Common use cases

See how GenTabs works for different goals.

Research briefs

Turn research tabs into structured briefs with source maps and claim/evidence tables.

Travel planning

Create day-by-day itineraries with budgets and booking checklists from travel tabs.

Study packs

Convert study tabs into Cornell notes, flashcards, and practice questions.

Comparisons

Build feature comparison tables with tradeoffs and recommendations.

FAQ

Common questions about using GenTabs.





Start using GenTabs

Pick a use case, copy a prompt, and run it on your tabs.