Think Forge Chat

Navigate and organize your AI conversations across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and more

As of June 2026, Think Forge Chat has 9 users in the Workflow & Planning category.

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Version
1.0.8
Manifest V3
90-day change · In the last 90 days this extension 1 version update, changed permissions.

History

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Tracking since Apr 24, 2026.

11.48.55.6Apr 24, 2026Jun 7, 2026
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Apr 24, 202661.0.6
May 2, 202681.0.6
May 13, 202691.0.8
May 25, 2026111.0.8
Jun 1, 2026101.0.8
Jun 7, 202681.0.8
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Changelog

  • May 2, 2026
    description
    Think Forge Chat – Chrome Web Store Description
    
    Stop restarting your thinking every time you open an AI.
    
    AI feels fast — until you try to continue where you left off.
    
    You’re stuck scrolling chat history, opening the same tabs, or trying to remember what worked last time.
    Even if you stick to one platform, AI work gets lost. If you switch tools, it’s worse.
    
    Think Forge Chat fixes that.
    
    One system for all your AI work
    
    Your chats, notes, research, and saved pages all live in one organized system.
    No more fragmenting your thinking across history panels, bookmarks, and tabs.
    
    • Search anything instantly — across all supported AI platforms and saved web content
    • Tag once, find forever — topics, clients, tech, projects, anything
    • Organize how you think — deep folder structure or no structure at all
    
    Whether you use one AI or five, everything stays connected.
    
    Just tag it. Done.
    
    That’s the workflow.
    
    Finished a chat? Tag it.
    Saved a doc? Tag it.
    Want to come back to something later? Tag it.
    
    No need to set up folders, plan ahead, or “do it right.”
    Search makes everything findable. Tags make it fast. The system adapts to you.
    
    Works across all major AI tools
    
    Use Claude for writing, Gemini for research, Copilot for code, ChatGPT for brainstorming — doesn’t matter.
    Your conversations stay in one place, with one set of tags, folders, and context.
    
    Supported platforms:
    • Claude (claude.ai)
    • ChatGPT (chat.openai.com)
    • Gemini (gemini.google.com)
    • Copilot (copilot.microsoft.com)
    • Perplexity (perplexity.ai)
    • Any webpage you want to save
    
    Save websites like they’re part of the conversation
    
    Think Forge Chat isn’t just for AI chats.
    Save docs, tutorials, articles, Stack Overflow answers, research — all searchable and taggable like your conversations.
    
    What used to live in tabs and bookmarks now lives in your actual workflow.
    
    Add structure (or don’t)
    
    Want control? Use our 10-level folder system to build full project hierarchies.
    Want zero overhead? Skip folders. Tags and search do the job.
    
    You can mix both. Change your mind later.
    It works with your brain, not against it.
    
    Bring your own context
    
    Stop uploading the same files over and over.
    
    DocKit lets you bundle reference docs and attach them to any AI chat — across all platforms.
    Set it up once. Reuse it everywhere.
    
    Perfect for dev work, research, content creation, or client projects.
    
    Always available, never in the way
    
    Think Forge Chat runs in Chrome’s side panel.
    That means:
    • No switching tabs to organize
    • No interrupting your current flow
    • No remembering where you left things
    
    Reference, save, tag, and search without breaking focus.
    
    Your data stays yours
    
    • AI conversations stay local — nothing leaves your browser
    • Sync (optional) shares tags, folders, and notes across devices — not raw chat content
    • No tracking, no ads, no nonsense
    
    Your organizational system becomes portable — not your conversations.
    
    This is for you if:
    
    • You’ve ever lost an AI conversation you needed later
    • You repeat the same prompt because you can’t find the old one
    • You’ve got 20 tabs open “for reference”
    • You want your AI work to feel like progress, not disposable output
    
    Summary
    
    AI doesn’t need to be fragmented.
    You don’t need to be organized to be effective.
    
    Just tag it. Done.
    
    Think Forge Chat turns scattered chats and research into something you can actually build on.
    Think Forge Chat — Free Chrome Extension
    
    I built this because I got tired of losing good work.
    
    Not bad chats. Not throwaway answers. The stuff worth keeping. The paragraph I wanted to reuse. The image I needed later. The answer buried halfway down a long thread. The page I kept open because I knew I'd lose it if I closed it.
    
    Think Forge Chat is how I fixed that.
    
    The fix was not saving more. It was making the good parts easier to keep, easier to find, and easier to reuse.
    
    
    Works across the tools you already use
    
    Think Forge Chat works with ChatGPT, Claude and more. 
    
    That matters because the stuff worth keeping does not always happen in one place. Sometimes it starts in one model, gets refined in another, and picks up reference material from the rest of the web along the way. Think Forge Chat keeps that from turning into a mess.
    
    
    What you can actually do with it
    
    Save chats
    Keep track of conversations you want to come back to without losing them in browser history.
    
    Forge Docs
    Pull the parts worth keeping out of chats or pages and save them as reusable docs you can actually find later.
    
    Bookmarks
    Mark the moments worth coming back to instead of hunting through long threads.
    
    Q&A Navigator
    Jump straight to key questions and answers without scrolling through the whole conversation.
    
    Images
    Keep images close and ready for the next time you need them.
    
    Saved pages
    Bring pages from around the web into the same workflow instead of losing them in tabs or bookmarks.
    
    DocKits
    Group reference material together so you can bring the right context back into future chats faster.
    
    Folders, tags, and search
    Keep things organized in a way that matches how you work, then find them again without relying on memory.
    
    Switch models mid-thought
    Take an idea from one model into another when you want a different take or want to keep moving.
    
    
    More than saving
    
    Sometimes that means saving the full chat. Sometimes it means pulling out just the one part worth keeping. Sometimes it means bookmarking a key moment, saving a page, or building a small stack of reference docs you can bring back into the next conversation.
    
    But it also makes reuse easier. Bring saved docs back into future chats. Keep reference material together with DocKits. Jump through long conversations with the Q&A Navigator instead of scrolling for that one answer you remember seeing. The point is not to save more. It is to get back to the good stuff faster.
    
    
    Local-first, with more available if you want it
    
    Think Forge Chat is built around local storage and local control.
    
    By default, the extension keeps its browser-side data local. Chat saves are metadata-based, and the goal is simple: keep your workflow organized without turning your browser activity into some black box data pipeline.
    
    The extension is free to use. If you want access to more of the browser features, you can create a free account with email and password or Google sign-in.
    
    
    About the desktop version
    
    Think Forge Chat is the free browser entry point into a bigger Think Forge ecosystem.
    
    The desktop version is where the broader vision lives. It goes beyond browser workflow and turns Think Forge into a real work environment built around your docs, chats, tools, memory, and ongoing context.
    
    The extension stands on its own. It solves a real problem and it stays useful by itself. But if you end up wanting more depth, more persistence, and a bigger workspace around the same core ideas, that is where Think Forge Desktop comes in.
    
    I hope you end up liking Think Forge Chat enough to try the desktop version.
    
    
    Bottom line
    
    If you use AI often, the problem usually is not getting something useful.
    
    It is keeping that work from disappearing.
    
    Think Forge Chat helps fix that.
  • May 2, 2026
    permissions
    storage, sidePanel, tabs, scripting, windows, contextMenus, notifications
    storage, unlimitedStorage, sidePanel, tabs, scripting, windows, contextMenus, notifications

Permissions & access

Permissions
storageunlimitedStoragesidePaneltabsscriptingwindowscontextMenusnotifications
Host access
https://chat.openai.com/*, https://chatgpt.com/*, https://claude.ai/*, https://gemini.google.com/*, https://copilot.microsoft.com/*, https://perplexity.ai/*, https://www.perplexity.ai/*, https://grok.com/*, https://grok.x.ai/*, https://poe.com/*, https://chat.mistral.ai/*, https://thinkforge.app/*, https://www.thinkforge.app/*

Screenshots

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About

Think Forge Chat — Free Chrome Extension

I built this because I got tired of losing good work.

Not bad chats. Not throwaway answers. The stuff worth keeping. The paragraph I wanted to reuse. The image I needed later. The answer buried halfway down a long thread. The page I kept open because I knew I'd lose it if I closed it.

Think Forge Chat is how I fixed that.

The fix was not saving more. It was making the good parts easier to keep, easier to find, and easier to reuse.


Works across the tools you already use

Think Forge Chat works with ChatGPT, Claude and more. 

That matters because the stuff worth keeping does not always happen in one place. Sometimes it starts in one model, gets refined in another, and picks up reference material from the rest of the web along the way. Think Forge Chat keeps that from turning into a mess.


What you can actually do with it

Save chats
Keep track of conversations you want to come back to without losing them in browser history.

Forge Docs
Pull the parts worth keeping out of chats or pages and save them as reusable docs you can actually find later.

Bookmarks
Mark the moments worth coming back to instead of hunting through long threads.

Q&A Navigator
Jump straight to key questions and answers without scrolling through the whole conversation.

Images
Keep images close and ready for the next time you need them.

Saved pages
Bring pages from around the web into the same workflow instead of losing them in tabs or bookmarks.

DocKits
Group reference material together so you can bring the right context back into future chats faster.

Folders, tags, and search
Keep things organized in a way that matches how you work, then find them again without relying on memory.

Switch models mid-thought
Take an idea from one model into another when you want a different take or want to keep moving.


More than saving

Sometimes that means saving the full chat. Sometimes it means pulling out just the one part worth keeping. Sometimes it means bookmarking a key moment, saving a page, or building a small stack of reference docs you can bring back into the next conversation.

But it also makes reuse easier. Bring saved docs back into future chats. Keep reference material together with DocKits. Jump through long conversations with the Q&A Navigator instead of scrolling for that one answer you remember seeing. The point is not to save more. It is to get back to the good stuff faster.


Local-first, with more available if you want it

Think Forge Chat is built around local storage and local control.

By default, the extension keeps its browser-side data local. Chat saves are metadata-based, and the goal is simple: keep your workflow organized without turning your browser activity into some black box data pipeline.

The extension is free to use. If you want access to more of the browser features, you can create a free account with email and password or Google sign-in.


About the desktop version

Think Forge Chat is the free browser entry point into a bigger Think Forge ecosystem.

The desktop version is where the broader vision lives. It goes beyond browser workflow and turns Think Forge into a real work environment built around your docs, chats, tools, memory, and ongoing context.

The extension stands on its own. It solves a real problem and it stays useful by itself. But if you end up wanting more depth, more persistence, and a bigger workspace around the same core ideas, that is where Think Forge Desktop comes in.

I hope you end up liking Think Forge Chat enough to try the desktop version.


Bottom line

If you use AI often, the problem usually is not getting something useful.

It is keeping that work from disappearing.

Think Forge Chat helps fix that.

Technical

Version
1.0.8
Manifest
V3
Size
610KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

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Developer ID
ub323d9c34c63491b198942ef15f2a0a9
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Dec 28, 2025
Last Updated (Store)
May 1, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 7, 2026
Website
thinkforge.app

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