Chrome Extensions you can't live without

Lisa Bakhareva🇺🇦
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What are the Google Chrome Extensions that you use every day?

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Bilal Ararou
For me Grammarly, Dashlane, and Rescuetime.
Ashit Vora
The one created by me - The Last Week It's an extension that reminds me of how many weeks I've left to do great things everything I open a new browser tab.
Arpit Mishra
I am into marketing so my extensions primarily help with my day to day job. Here is the list - 1. Tab Suspender 2. Grammarly 3. Open SEO Stats 4. VidIQ 5. Drift Screen recording 6. Keyword Everywhere 7. Streak for Gmail 8. Email Finder
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@arpitmishra really cool! you use a lot of extensions. i find them super helpful too
Jennifer Smith
Oo i love this question and chrome extensions Some less obvious ones maybe: 1 - Amazon Assistant (for adding gifts to my wedding and now baby registry ;) 2- Pop-up blocker (ofc) 3 - MetaMask (crypto) 4 - Send to Kindle (to PDF articles and send to my kindle) 5- Scribe (okay more obvious, also I work there, but serious answer since I use it all the time to create step-by-step guides)
Gibin Michael
Eesel Grammarly Wordtune
Mike Jorritsma
Blixem | ChatGPT conversational sidebar
Blixem | ChatGPT conversational sidebar
Daily workflow - Grammarly - AdBlock - Blixem (Tab Management - Organize, save and share groups of tabs - Biased Founder) - Bardeen (Automation triggers) RSS - Daily Dev (great development articles) - Muzli (great design inspiration) Devtools - React Devtools - Vue.js Devtools - Hexomatic (Tech stack, SEO, Content analysis) Shopping - Honey - Lolli (Earn bitcoin when shopping - usually when purchasing flights/hotels)
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@mike_jorritsma wow impressive! you are really into extensions🤗 i find them super helpful too!
Svetlana Bulega
R4P Customer Catcher! It helps you set up a show and create a link to your presentation directly from Gmail, Microsoft Outlook, Linkedin. You will receive a notification when the listener follows the link and you can join and communicate in real-time. All information about how much time the listener spent on each slide of the presentation will be available in email reports and CRM (there is integration with HubSpot, SalesForce and other CRM, mailing and marketing automation services (SendPulse, Zoho CRM).
Faiz Sheikh
I am a digital marketer, below are the extensions I cant live without. - Similarweb (website traffic stats) - Extensity (quickly enable/disable extensions) - Wappalyzer (website technology used, I find which ad networks & other technologies competitors/or any websites are using) - Stylebot (mostly use to remove unwanted elements from page display:hidden) - Ad blocker - Web Developer
Ooh great thread thanks 😊
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@maxwellcdavis I'm so grateful for everyone who shared 🤗🙏🏻
Julia Shandrokha
Grammarly and ProWritingAid and some extention to cut out the ads :D I use uBlock Origin.
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@julia_shandrokha ProWritingAid powered by AI🤔 i've used other similar solutions but didnt work for me even with texts for ads. what do you usually use it for?
Julia Shandrokha
@lizabakhareva Often ProWritingAid gives me good synonyms variants and helps check my commas (I have a little issue with them). I can't rely on the extension entirely, but it's useful when I need to think a text over a few times.
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@julia_shandrokha oh, sounds good! i should give it a try! thank you😌
Rutik Wankhade
Shameless plug, But ever since I built Tabwave (https://tabwave.vercel.app), it's been a part of my daily life. Like I open my browser and it's there.
Nimish Nandwana
Simply Local - Community Portal
Simply Local - Community Portal
Bitwarden - my password manager. Adblocker
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@nimi0112 thanks for sharing! i was looking for a password manager) Adblocker😌
Paul VanZandt
It's been said a lot, but mainly Grammarly and an Adblocker. Especially when spending so much time on the web, having a decent adblocker is very important nowadays. What are your favorites?
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@paul_vanzandt you are right! Ofc I'm using Grammarly and an Adblocker. SimilarWeb is a must too. And Tldv for meetings recording 😊
NotesbyHugh
- Grammarly - Pocket - Adblock
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@cn__katie Loom is super cool! tldv grammarly and similarweb - dailyyy)
Alex Terentiev
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WhatFont, VPN, AdBlock
Doug
session buddy, imagine tab management with an ease export and scrape options
Sam DeBrule
I can't live without: - Grammarly (write better) - Honey (save money) - Heyday (boost memory) (note: I'm a biased founder!) Each of these extensions is great because they: 1. Layer on top of your existing workflow, and don't require behavior change 2. Require little manual input We launched Heyday (https://www.producthunt.com/post...) on PH recently and were lucky enough to get #1 product of the week. The low effort, workflow enhancement seems to resonate with a lot of Chrome users.
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@samdebrule never heard of Honey! Interesting🤓 I will have a look at the Heyday and let you know my feedback. Congrats on the successful launch!! Appreciate your reply🙏🏻