Dia
@diabrowser
Meet Dia, the AI browser that brings your tabs to life. From your friends @browsercompany Current Status: Beta
The Skills marketplace on @diabrowser is a massive step forward in shareable AI workflows... Which implies a massive step forward in mainstream AI accessibility (most people are consumers, not creators!) It feels like what the GPT Store was trying to do, but 10x better 👇
The new skills gallery in @diabrowser gives you access to the expertise of a very talented community of creators. Here's how it works:
A new @diabrowser custom skills to make networking more personal and impactful. Here’s a prompt I built that channels Dale Carnegie’s classic principles (from “How to Win Friends and Influence People”)—but automates the research and message crafting for you.
here's a killer prompt for picking the perfect word. stealing this from @joshm's Dia Skill.
The @browsercompany team is going rogue, I’m losing control: Renaming tab titles — a fan favorite in @arcinternet — coming to @diabrowser soon! (@Connor taking advantage of his veteran status on the team to ship as a nights & weekends project because he loves you all so much)
A new @diabrowser skill I've been using to get meetings with physicians and researchers: /cuban. Creates cold emails based on the guidelines of @mcuban personalized to the sender and recipient based on your Dia context. Prompt in comments & hopefully in skills gallery soon.
One huge win of @diabrowser for me is reading documentation with the LLM chat open. Highlighting stuff on the page and asking questions about it is such an intuitive workflow!
A musican using @diabrowser to help configure a pedal board idea. A thread:
My @diabrowser workflow for reviewing grant applications: 1. Open the grant posting, scorecard, and application in tabs 2. @ all tabs as context and ask it to score 3. Meanwhile, do review myself without looking at AI scoring 4. Meet in the middle and compare notes. Submit
Yes, there are many other ways to do this, but one thing I like about @diabrowser is how easy it is to quickly open Slack/Discord/WhatsApp in browser and ask questions about or summarize the conversation, including considering context from other tabs
1/ Tried out @diabrowser’s coding skill to turn a research correlation table into an interactive bar chart—directly from my workspace.
Just created a really neat @diabrowser skill! It's called screen time!