WebCull
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Workflow Analysis

Analyze bookmarks for repeated tools, stale areas, active projects, and workflow friction.

Analyze Bookmarks For Workflow Improvements

Install this skill when you want practical insight into how bookmarks support your work. The agent identifies repeated tools, active projects, stale areas, and friction without reorganizing immediately.

Try asking

Why does my research workflow feel scattered, and what should I clean up first?

Install This Workflow Skill

Use webcull-workflow-analysis with the required webcull-cli base skill. Choose prompt install, direct file access, or manual setup below.

What The Agent Does For You

Look for patterns
The agent reviews your saved structure for repeated tools, active projects, and recurring research themes.
Find friction
It flags mixed folders, stale areas, duplicated sources, and topics that are hard to act on.
Suggest next actions
It returns a short set of next steps with reasons.

Look For Patterns, Friction, And Next Actions

Look for patterns
The agent reviews your saved structure for repeated tools, active projects, and recurring research themes.
Find friction
It flags mixed folders, stale areas, duplicated sources, and topics that are hard to act on.
Suggest next actions
It returns a short set of next steps with reasons.

Start With Structure And Recent Signals

The agent starts with broad structure and recent signals, then explains what it sees before suggesting workflow improvements.

Example answer

Your research feels scattered because the same tools appear across Product, Engineering, and Research folders. The lowest-risk cleanup is to review the crowded Research folder first, then decide whether those tool links need one home.

Next step agent recommendations Infer interests from bookmarks and suggest useful discoveries without saving them automatically.