TagPivot

See how topics connect as you browse. Discover bridges, counterpoints, and signals. Runs locally, no tracking.

As of June 2026, TagPivot has users in the Productivity category.

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Version
2026.1.6.1
Manifest V3
90-day change · In the last 90 days this extension 3 version updates.

History

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DateUsersRatingReviewsVersion
Apr 3, 20262026.1.0
Apr 17, 20262026.1.5
Apr 27, 20262026.1.5
May 5, 20262026.1.5
May 10, 20262026.1.6
Now2026.1.6.1

Changelog

  • May 10, 2026
    description
    TagPivot shows how the topics you read connect.
    
    Instead of a simple browsing history, it reveals patterns across pages and surfaces:
    
    • Bridges — topics that connect ideas across sites
    • Counterpoints — tags from clusters that rarely overlap
    • Field — how your reading becomes focused, shifting, or polarized
    • Spur — the strongest signals behind the current page
    
    Everything runs locally in your browser.
    
    No cloud. No tracking. No data leaves your device.
    
    TagPivot skips sensitive and noisy pages before capture, including adult, gambling, authentication, banking, and long-tail generated-looking domains. These checks happen locally and are used only to avoid saving low-signal or sensitive pages.
    
    It’s for anyone who wants to understand how their information space is forming — not to be told what to read, but to see it clearly.
    TagPivot turns your browsing into a private topic map.
    
    It shows how the things you read connect across pages, websites, and sessions.
    
    See:
    
    • Bridges — topics that connect ideas across sites
    • Counterpoints — tags from clusters that rarely overlap
    • Field — whether your reading is focusing, shifting, or splitting
    • Spur — the strongest signals behind the current page
    
    Everything runs locally in Chrome.
    
    No cloud. No account. No tracking. No data leaves your device.
    
    TagPivot also avoids saving sensitive or noisy pages, including adult, gambling, login, banking, and low-signal generated domains. These checks happen locally and are only used to avoid sensitive or low-value captures.
    
    Built for people who read across many sources and want to see how their information space is forming — without being told what to read.
  • May 5, 2026
    description
    TagPivot shows how the topics you read connect.
    
    Instead of a simple browsing history, it reveals patterns across pages and surfaces:
    • Bridges — topics that connect ideas across sites
    • Counterpoints — tags from clusters that rarely overlap
    • Field — how your reading becomes focused, shifting, or polarized
    • Spur — the strongest signals behind the current page
    
    Everything runs locally in your browser.
    
    No cloud. No tracking. No data leaves your device.
    
    TagPivot also filters noisy domains (like NSFW or gambling) to keep the signal clean.
    
    It’s for anyone who wants to understand how their information space is forming — not to be told what to read, but to see it clearly.
    TagPivot shows how the topics you read connect.
    
    Instead of a simple browsing history, it reveals patterns across pages and surfaces:
    
    • Bridges — topics that connect ideas across sites
    • Counterpoints — tags from clusters that rarely overlap
    • Field — how your reading becomes focused, shifting, or polarized
    • Spur — the strongest signals behind the current page
    
    Everything runs locally in your browser.
    
    No cloud. No tracking. No data leaves your device.
    
    TagPivot skips sensitive and noisy pages before capture, including adult, gambling, authentication, banking, and long-tail generated-looking domains. These checks happen locally and are used only to avoid saving low-signal or sensitive pages.
    
    It’s for anyone who wants to understand how their information space is forming — not to be told what to read, but to see it clearly.
  • Apr 3, 2026
    description
    Surface hidden topic bridges and counterpoints in your browsing. All analysis runs locally.
    
    TagPivot analyzes the structure of pages you visit and reveals:
    
    • Topic bridges across your browsing history
    • Counterpoint tags from divergent clusters
    • Field stability and structural polarization
    
    All analysis runs locally in your browser.
    No external APIs. No tracking. No data sent off-device.
    
    Designed for researchers, builders, and curious minds who want to understand the shape of their information environment.
    TagPivot shows how the topics you read connect.
    
    Instead of a simple browsing history, it reveals patterns across pages and surfaces:
    • Bridges — topics that connect ideas across sites
    • Counterpoints — tags from clusters that rarely overlap
    • Field — how your reading becomes focused, shifting, or polarized
    • Spur — the strongest signals behind the current page
    
    Everything runs locally in your browser.
    
    No cloud. No tracking. No data leaves your device.
    
    TagPivot also filters noisy domains (like NSFW or gambling) to keep the signal clean.
    
    It’s for anyone who wants to understand how their information space is forming — not to be told what to read, but to see it clearly.
  • Apr 3, 2026
    short_description
    Local-only overlay that reveals your recurring page tags, bridges, and counterpoints.
    See how topics connect as you browse. Discover bridges, counterpoints, and signals. Runs locally, no tracking.

Permissions & access

Permissions
storage
Host access
https://*/*, http://*/*

Screenshots

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About

TagPivot turns your browsing into a private topic map.

It shows how the things you read connect across pages, websites, and sessions.

See:

• Bridges — topics that connect ideas across sites
• Counterpoints — tags from clusters that rarely overlap
• Field — whether your reading is focusing, shifting, or splitting
• Spur — the strongest signals behind the current page

Everything runs locally in Chrome.

No cloud. No account. No tracking. No data leaves your device.

TagPivot also avoids saving sensitive or noisy pages, including adult, gambling, login, banking, and low-signal generated domains. These checks happen locally and are only used to avoid sensitive or low-value captures.

Built for people who read across many sources and want to see how their information space is forming — without being told what to read.

Technical

Version
2026.1.6.1
Manifest
V3
Size
703KiB
Min Chrome
114
Languages
12
Featured
No

Metadata

ID
lipcchhnjlklipjagaecnjgmfhifolhb
Developer ID
u999aa277fcb7930d5a43d8c6828e3528
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Feb 24, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
May 7, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 11, 2026
Website

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