Let the User Choose Page Capacity
Users select how many pages they want open.
Capture
- one;
- two;
- three;
- unlimited;
- universal cap;
- adaptive cap.
Users select how many pages they want open.
Why
This decision matters because let the User Choose Page Capacity constrains the product toward continuity, evidence, and human judgment rather than broad AI helpfulness.
Why-Not
A small cap protects the engine and the user. An absolute cap imposes false limits.
How the system behaves when users choose unlimited.
Commit
Decision: Users select how many pages they want open.
The decision becomes a constraint on future product behavior and public positioning.
Public boundary: This ADR publishes the judgment and product boundary while withholding exact prompts, routes, thresholds, schemas, tests, and other reproducible implementation details where applicable.
Confidence: Medium-high for public architecture; implementation details remain private and subject to launch evidence.
Timestamp
2026-07-17