We hate repeat ourselves again and again, so we build AI Context Flow
I have this habit of opening a temporary chat in ChatGPT for a quick question, and then realizing I actually need that same context in another chat.
So I end up repeating myself all over again.
Another time, I was discussing my “vibe coding” idea with ChatGPT and got curious how Claude would handle the same question.
So… I repeated myself again.
I’m not someone who likes repeating things (honestly, humans aren’t built for repetitive work). Even typing the word "repeat" feels painful. In an informal survey of 50 UX professionals using AI tools regularly, 84% reported spending “significant time” re-establishing context when switching between platforms.
That’s why our founders @hira_siddiqui1 and @mujtabaidrees94 built AI Context Flow, a free Chrome extension that lets your context travel across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and other AI tools, without starting from scratch each time.
How do you handle this kind of context switching between AI tools?
Would you try a tool like this?
We’re launching on November 4th, happy to answer any questions about managing context or writing better prompts.


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AI Context Flow
For anyone curious about prompt and context engineering, we’re hosting a free online session next Friday.
Hira (who’s brilliant on this topic) will break down real examples of how to craft reusable AI context.
You'll learn:
1. The basics of prompts and why context makes or breaks them.
2. How large models process input, and what they miss without context?
3. How contextual layers improve reasoning and accuracy?
4. Practical examples of context-driven AI innovation in action.
If you’d like to join, here’s the registration link: https://www.linkedin.com/events/whycontextmattersforai7383810901964931073/