I realized that learning the right productivity hacks can save you 10 hours a week. SOOO Im planning a 2 hour splitview masterclass for those interested in attending. I plan on charging for it and giving our clients a discount for the class. If you want to see 10 case uses for using splitview and mastering it with lifetime access to the replay, Im putting together a small group to join this masterclass in April right after passover. My time is PACKED in april but this is important enough for me to carve out 2 hours to create a masterclass.
1,200 times per day the average worker toggles between apps & tabs
4 hrs lost per week just reorienting after switching — that's ~9% of your workday
23 min average time to fully regain focus after a significant interruption (UC Irvine)
40% productivity drop from chronic context switching (Psychology Today / APA)
$450B annual economic cost of lost productivity from context switching in the US alone
10 pts temporary IQ drop from heavy multitasking — worse than a sleepless night
3 min typical knowledge worker stays on one screen before switching (Microsoft Research)
What if you knew how to manage your tabs and use the new SPLIT VIEW feature that just came out a few days ago?
If you toggle between tabs 1,200 times/day, and each switch costs just 30 seconds of re-orientation, that's 600 minutes = 10 hours per week.
Even cutting that friction by 50% with Split View = 5 hours back. Pair it with better workflow habits and 10 hours is absolutely achievable.
Research tracking 137 workers across Fortune 500 companies found they toggled roughly 1,200 times each day, which adds up to just under four hours each week reorienting themselves — roughly 9% of their time at work
According to a study from the University of California, Irvine, it takes 23 minutes and 15 seconds to return to your original task after deviating.
Three context switches a day, and you've lost over an hour of productivity.
Context switching consumes up to 40% of productive time and costs the U.S. economy an estimated $450 billion annually
Google quoted one teacher who uses split view to more easily grade papers, others who love using it to take notes on YouTube videos, and developers using it to reference documentation while they code
Split View allows you to tile two tabs in the same Chrome window while maintaining a unified toolbar, bookmarks bar, and extensions drawer — ridding you of the duplicate chrome that results from OS-level window snapping and saving vertical real estate.
There are dozens of ways to use this feature and I want to show you all the ways I found that I use it that saves me hours weekly.
Let me know if you want to join the "Split View Productivity Masterclass - April 2025"