Show table row name in chrome tab title

Feature request name: Show table row name in chrome tab title

More details about the behavior: Let’s say I have a table called “Meetings” on the Page “Work”, with meeting minutes from meetings with all the people I’ve spoken with. They might be called “Sales call 9/10/24” or “Elon business idea discussion 1/8/24”. Relatively frequently, I open several conversations in different tabs because they’re related. At present, all these tabs will read “Work - Meetings”. If I have 3 or more open at the same time, jumping between them becomes tedious and it breaks my flow all the time. Instead, the tab name should simply read “Sales call 9/10/24”, no “Work” or “Meetings” (that just wastes valuable real estate).

Note that this is different from showing the doc title in the tab, as per this request: "Section Name - Doc Name" as title for browser tabs

What value does this new feature unlock? What does this help you accomplish? See above. It helps me be in the zone as I often jump between tabs that are really rows in a table, and I use tables a lot, e.g. meeting minutes, business ideas, journal entries, helpful articles, my book list … I have all these in separate tables.

On a scale of 1 to 4 (1 = nice to have, 4 = absolutely must have), how badly would you say you need this feature? 4. The lack of this feature is the reason for why I have a;ready moved all the meeting notes I had recorded in Coda, into Notion, before running the risk and capturing more and having to move an even higher number into Notion. I still prefer Coda (it’s in 99% of cases just so much better) but this is a major issue and likely just a matter of time before I start moving other tables into Notion.

I’m surprised this feature request didn’t already exist…