Problem: When working across multiple areas of the ClickFunnels dashboard in separate Chrome tabs, it’s hard to quickly identify the correct tab. All page titles currently start with “ClickFunnels,” which causes every tab to look the same. This slows down navigation and increases friction when multitasking. Current Behavior: Browser tab titles follow the format: “ClickFunnels — [Section/Page Name]” Example tabs: “ClickFunnels — Funnels” “ClickFunnels — Contacts” “ClickFunnels — Analytics” These are visually indistinguishable at a glance, especially when tabs are narrow. Requested Change: Reverse the title format so the specific section or page name appears first, followed by the brand. This will make each tab uniquely identifiable. Proposed Format: “[Section/Page Name] — ClickFunnels” Examples: “Funnels — ClickFunnels” “Contacts — ClickFunnels” “Analytics — ClickFunnels” “Settings — ClickFunnels” “Page Editor: [Page Name] — ClickFunnels” Why this helps: Faster tab switching and reduced cognitive load when multitasking Better usability on narrow tabs where only the first characters are visible Consistent with common web app patterns (e.g., Gmail, Notion, Jira show context first) No impact on SEO-relevant external pages; this applies to authenticated app routes