For long project chats
Useful when a thread has become valuable but the page has become heavy.
Long ChatGPT conversations can become slow and frustrating exactly when they contain the context you need most.
Starting a new chat can help performance, but it often means losing the working context, decisions, and project memory that made the original thread useful.
ThreadLite helps ChatGPT and supported AI chat pages stay responsive by keeping the first working view lighter, while preserving the source conversation in the AI product.
Useful when a thread has become valuable but the page has become heavy.
ThreadLite changes how the supported page loads and displays the working chat view.
No analytics, tracking, scraping, or chat content upload in the extension.
Large conversations can make the browser page heavier as more messages, interface elements, and updates stay active. ThreadLite helps by keeping the supported working view lighter first.
No. ThreadLite does not upload prompts, responses, chat titles, conversation IDs, screenshots, or page content to ThreadLite servers.
No. ThreadLite does not increase context limits or change what an AI service remembers. It changes the browser viewing experience on supported chat pages.