What are the essential Chrome extensions you rely on daily?
Muhammad G
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Richard Reis@richardreeze
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Mostly for work I used Flow State Training (https://chromewebstore.google.co...)
I use Workona to manage all my tabs. Chrome tab groups are great, but not quite powerful enough.
Grammarly, Loom, and Font Ninja are the big three for me!
btw quicl shout out to @axelcorjon with new Fonts Ninja launch
Folio Wallet App
Grammarly, AdBlocker, Loom
BeforeSunset AI
As a marketer, I rely heavily on Grammarly and Quillbot to ensure my communications are polished and Loom to create quick video demos.
BrainyAI
BrainyAI is a a must-have tool for my daily work, especially its summarize and translate functions, which have saved me tons of time and effort.
As a digital marketer, I rely on a variety of Chrome extensions to streamline my work. Some of the key ones include Keyword Surfer, SEOquake, Grammarly, Google Tag Assistant, Meta Pixel Helper, Lightshot, Copy All URLs, and more. I have so many Chrome extensions that it’s sometimes hard to keep track!
I can't live without LastPass for password management and Grammarly for writing! Also, SEOPro is launching soon on Product Hunt—check it out!
Grammarly + Fleso (coming soon)
Here's the waitlist: (https://www.producthunt.com/prod...)
Google Lighthouse (PageSpeedInsight), Linkedin extension, Folk (CRM), Incognito for Linkedin, Adblocker, Private Notes for Google Calendar (from ProductHunt), NordVPN
@steffi_nicolaides have you tried connectgenie ai for Linkedin content creation?
Grammarly and ConnectGenie. Must have.
ConnectGenie AI, this is a personal AI assistant for LinkedIn. It helps me write LinkedIn posts, write engaging comments, craft personalised connection request notes very simple to use.
Grammarly +1
Grammarly + 1
WhatFont, Eye Dropper are a must! Also love grouping tabs in Chrome - not an extension but SO helpful.