# Connects Your Work

Your work happens across many different places at once: tabs, documents, chats, spreadsheets, dashboards and random links you open along the way. Toggle understands this and keeps everything connected as one continuous flow.

As you move between apps, Toggle notices how each piece relates to the others. It sees when something is part of the same research thread, the same idea or the same task, even if you spread the work across different tools. Instead of treating your activity as separate fragments, Toggle keeps the bigger picture in mind so you do not have to.

Toggle uses the content you are viewing, the timing of your actions and the overall direction of your work to maintain this sense of continuity. It turns scattered steps into a clear, connected context.

**Examples**\
• Reading a whitepaper, taking notes and checking related tweets becomes one research flow\
• A spreadsheet automatically connects back to the emails that started the task\
• A draft message links to the document you used as reference


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