Start using Surfed by letting it run in the background while you browse on Mac, iPhone, iPad, or Apple Vision. When you need something you saw earlier—an invoice portal, a research paper, a recipe, a product page, or a support article—open Surfed and search with a few words instead of guessing which browser, device, or day it was on. Results can be narrowed quickly by the tags and collections you’ve set up, so you can jump back to the exact page and continue where you left off.
A common workflow is to save and label useful links as you go. Drop pages into project spaces, pin your most-used sites, and keep short lists for tasks like “Client links,” “Trip planning,” or “Weekday reading.” Smart collections help you pull together related material without manual sorting, which is handy for ongoing topics like market research, study notes, job hunting, or home renovation.
For reading sessions, send longer articles into a clean reader view and come back later without distractions. When you can’t look at a screen, switch to an audio mode to keep up with newsletters, essays, or documentation while commuting or doing chores.
If you repeat the same steps online, Surfed can reduce the busywork. Create quick actions and shortcuts for things like opening a set of work sites, copying a page link into a note, or filing a page into the right project. Triggers can run those actions automatically when certain sites load, which helps with routines like daily dashboards, ticket triage, or updating shared resources across teams.
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