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Revo's Browser Extension

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The lets you access Revo from any tab or tool—Figma, Notion, Jira, Google Docs—without switching apps. The extension is designed to blend into your daily tools and habits, so you can brainstorm, delegate, research, or generate content without breaking your focus.

With Revo’s browser extension, you’re never starting from scratch—even when you’re working outside the app. Revo brings your team’s collective intelligence—documents, user feedback, meeting notes, issues, OKRs, and more—into any context you’re in: design tools, wikis, dashboards, competitor pages, or support platforms. Every decision you make is informed, aligned, and backed by your own data.

How is it useful?

  • Chat with Revo directly from any tab—Figma, Notion, Jira, Google Docs, competitor websites, and more

  • Take a screenshot of what you’re working on and ask Revo for feedback, suggestions, or analysis

  • Use the screenshot button to give Revo visual context, then combine it with your internal knowledge base (documents, feedback, meetings, etc.) for smarter responses

  • Summarize, rewrite, or analyze content you’re viewing—like mockups, dashboards, specs, or blog posts

  • Turn what’s on your screen into structured outputs like tasks, product briefs, summaries, or tickets—without switching tools

How it works

Whenever you’re using Revo’s browser extension:

  • Click the screenshot button in the extension to capture what you’re working on

  • Ask your question right in the chat

  • Revo will analyze the captured content and combine it with relevant context from your internal knowledge base

  • You get tailored, smart responses—without switching tabs

Getting started with the extension

  1. Pin it to your browser for quick access

  2. Click the Revo icon to launch the sidebar chat window

  3. Start chatting—ask questions, take screenshots, generate content, or create docs and issues directly from the tools you use every day

Use cases

Here are some examples of what you can do with Revo’s browser extension across different tools:

Reviewing a design in Figma
  • Click the screenshot button while viewing a dashboard mockup

  • Ask: “Would this layout work for enterprise users?”

  • Revo uses your User Persona docs, meeting notes discussing enterprise requirements, and feedback tagged “Enterprise”

  • Revo replies with a tailored analysis based on real user needs

Writing a PRD in Notion or Google Docs
  • Take a screenshot of your draft

  • Ask: “Can you turn this into a proper PRD?”

  • Revo references your PRD templates, best practices, and past specs

  • Revo generates a clean, structured document with sections like Problem, Solution, and Success Criteria

Exploring data in dashboards (e.g Looker or Amplitude)
  • Screenshot a trend graph

  • Ask: “What could explain this drop in engagement?”

  • Revo looks at feedback on the feature, retrospective meeting notes, and open issues

  • Revo replies with possible explanations and linked items to investigate

Reading a competitor's changelog or update blog
  • Screenshot the relevant section

  • Ask: “How does this affect our Q2 roadmap?”

  • Revo uses your strategy docs, OKRs, and past competitor analysis

  • Revo summarizes the overlap and suggests what to consider

Reviewing a support thread from Zendesk, Intercom, or other CRM tools
  • Screenshot a user complaint or feature request you’re viewing in the browser

  • Ask: “Has this come up before?”

  • Revo checks your synced User Feedback tab, past documents or meeting notes related to the topic, and any issues with similar keywords or tags

  • Revo replies with a summary of related feedback, any connected issue, and suggestions on how to follow up or log it properl

Editing product copy on Webflow, Framer, or CMS tools
  • Screenshot any message or headline

  • Ask: “Can you rewrite this in our tone?”

  • Revo references your tone of voice guidelines, user personas, and example copy

  • Revo rewrites the text in a style that matches your brand

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