WhatA cross-platform framework or browser extension that dynamically reorders and prunes right-click context menus based on individual usage frequency, surfacing the 5-6 actions each user actually uses.
SignalThere is a fundamental tension between discoverability and usability in context menus — developers want to expose every option for power users while most people only use a handful of actions, and nobody is happy with the current static compromise.
Why NowOn-device ML is now lightweight enough to run usage-pattern models in-browser without privacy concerns, and browser extension APIs have matured to allow deep UI modification.
MarketBrowser users frustrated with cluttered UIs (~500M+ Chrome/Firefox users); enterprise could pay for productivity gains. No direct competitor does adaptive menu personalization across apps.
MoatPer-user behavior data creates personalization that improves with usage; hard to replicate without the same usage history.
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