Which Chrome extensions you can't live without? πŸ€”

Kausambi Manjita
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AndrΓ© J
darkreader, archive page, reader view, and 59 different adblockers πŸ˜…
Dmytro Khlopkov πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦
Most often Grammarly & Loom, but for sure, there are html.to.design, tag assistant, wappalyzer, and many more:) Is anyone else also using tons of extensions lol?
Praveen Pendyala
My favorite now is Transcript LOL (launching on PH tomorrow). It's very helpful with Video and Audio learning by extracting key points, summary, topics and chat for your meetings, videos or podcasts.
Raaj Kumar
of course Grammarly
Oana M
Ublock origin
Uma Venugopal
Grammarly and metamask
Sergei Petrov
I use metamask, wappalyzer, browsec, but still I can survive without them πŸ˜€
Adams Parker
Grammarly: It helps me write better by catching grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors.
Konok Nazmul
ReplyMind- To generate most of my LinkedIn, Twitter & PH comments and replies.
Marilena Nikou
Xence by Gaspar AI
@konok_nazmul did not know that, thanks for mentioning it
Aristo Coutinho
gofullpage
Ghost Kitty
The LinkedIn Inbound Playbook
The LinkedIn Inbound Playbook
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Kausambi Manjita
AI Titans - The Quiz
@olenabomko I’m seeing this one is a crowd pleaser - and I just used it myself for some grammar tests on our outbound sequence πŸ˜†
Marilena Nikou
Xence by Gaspar AI
@olenabomko I do! very useful
Ghost Kitty
The LinkedIn Inbound Playbook
The LinkedIn Inbound Playbook
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Maria Hagsten
@olenabomko Me! I just came here to add that one to the conversation. I can't live without it!
Daniel Zaitzow
Loom is great to have + a few ad blockers on here haha
Kausambi Manjita
AI Titans - The Quiz
@dzaitzow I like that β€œfew add blockers” haha
Roy Thomas
Love me some extensions. uBlock Origin is a must for ad-blocking.
Sophia Clark
uBlock Origin for sure, can't deal with ads.