
XpandChat
Make long ChatGPT answers collapsible and easy to navigate
Details
- Categories
- AI
- Use Cases
- DocumentationNote-Taking
- Target Audience
- StudentsDevelopersUX Researchers
- Platforms
- Web
About XpandChat
XpandChat is a Chrome extension that makes long ChatGPT answers easier to read and navigate. It automatically turns lengthy responses into collapsible sections so you can quickly scan structure, collapse everything, and expand only the parts you care about — reducing scroll fatigue and improving focus. It works directly inside ChatGPT and keeps your normal workflow unchanged. Core features: • collapse all / expand all long answers • click a question to expand or hide its answer • keep conversations scannable and structured • skim questions and open only what you need Bonus: Webpage summary • right-click any page to summarize with ChatGPT • summarize selected text only (useful for logs, errors, or excerpts) Ideal for students, developers, researchers, and anyone who regularly works with detailed ChatGPT responses.
Product Insights
XpandChat is a browser-based utility that improves the readability of long ChatGPT responses through collapsible UI elements and webpage summarization features. It serves researchers and technical users by transforming dense conversational data into structured, scannable segments.
- Native integration as a Chrome extension for a seamless workflow within ChatGPT.
- Global collapse and expand controls for efficient navigation of lengthy AI outputs.
- Contextual webpage summarization via right-click for logs and selected text.
- Interactive UI that allows individual section toggling to improve focus.
Ideal for: Students, developers, and UX researchers who need to navigate complex, detailed ChatGPT responses without excessive scrolling.
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When I use ChatGPT for anything non-trivial, the thread often turns into a wall of text. I found myself constantly scrolling back to find earlier answers, losing my place, and re-reading things I’d al