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AI That Knows Where You've Been
"Find that article I read last week" finally works.
The Lost Tab Problem
You know this pain:
"I saw a great article about React hooks... somewhere... last Tuesday maybe?"
Then you spend 20 minutes:
- Scrolling through browser history
- Trying different search terms
- Opening random tabs hoping to recognize it
- Giving up and Googling it again
What if AI could just find it for you?
Introducing Browser MCP
Aquin can now access your browser history. Just ask.
How It Works
- You: "Find that article about React hooks I read last week"
- Aquin: Searches your history
- Aquin: "Found it: 'Advanced React Hooks Patterns' on dev.to, visited Tuesday at 3:47 PM. Want me to open it?"
That's it. No digging. No guessing. Just found.
Ask about
Specific content:
- "What was that YouTube video about Python I watched?"
- "Find the documentation page I had open yesterday"
- "Where did I read about that startup funding news?"
Recall research:
- "What sites did I visit when researching laptops?"
- "Show me all the articles I read about AI last month"
- "Find my research on competitor pricing"
Retrace your steps:
- "What was I working on Friday afternoon?"
- "Show me sites I visited before the meeting"
- "What tabs did I have open during my coding session?"
Rediscover forgotten content:
- "I bookmarked something about productivity... find it"
- "There was a tool I found for design mockups"
- "What was that blog someone recommended?"
Scenarios:
For Developers
- You: "Find that Stack Overflow answer that fixed my bug"
- Aquin: "Found 3 Stack Overflow visits yesterday. The one about async/await errors?"
- You: "Yes!"
- Aquin: Opens it
For Researchers
- You: "Compile all sources I visited for my AI ethics paper"
- Aquin: Lists all relevant sites with dates
- Aquin: "Found 23 articles across 8 sites. Want a summary?"
For Content Creators
- You: "What inspiration sites did I browse last week?"
- Aquin: "Dribbble (12 visits), Behance (8 visits), Awwwards (5 visits). Open any?"
For Business Professionals
- You: "Find that competitor's pricing page I analyzed"
- Aquin: Finds exact page
- Aquin: "competitor.com/pricing - visited Monday 2:15 PM"
The Search
Browser MCP doesn't just match keywords, it understands context:
- Fuzzy recall: "That article about... you know... the database thing"
- Time-based: "Sites I visited this morning"
- Topic clustering: "Everything related to my project research"
- Pattern recognition: "Sites I visit regularly but haven't lately"
Privacy
Your browser history is sensitive. Here's how we protect it:
- Enable/disable anytime - one toggle in settings
- Choose time range - last day, week, month, or all
- Local AI option - process with Ollama or hugging face models for complete privacy
Beyond Search
Browser MCP enables powerful workflows:
Research Compilation
- You: "Summarize all the articles I read about climate tech"
- Aquin: Analyzes your history
- Aquin: Provides synthesis of everything you researched
Learning Tracking
- You: "What tutorials have I been following?"
- Aquin: "You've been learning: React (15 visits), TypeScript (8 visits), Node.js (12 visits)"
Habit Insights
- You: "How much time am I spending on social media?"
- Aquin: "This week: Twitter (2.3 hrs), Reddit (1.8 hrs), LinkedIn (45 min)"
Your Browsing, Your AI
Browser MCP transforms your history from a forgotten log into a searchable knowledge base.
Everything you've seen. Everything you've read. Everything you've researched.
Now accessible with a simple question.

