NoCode Chrome Extensions Builder

NoCode Chrome Extensions Builder

Turn any web app into a Chrome extension

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✓ No Code Required Our platform automatically creates a ready-to-publishzip package ✓ Free Explore the possibilities. No credit card required ✓ Instant Download Download the Chrome extension package as soon as you place your order
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Max Tkacz
Woah! Super cool, excited to try it out. Really awesome to hear it realized by using n8n and other awesome low-code tools.
Robert Ivanov
@max_tkacz I, as a coder, fell in love with n8n! Looking forward to using it more.
Max Tkacz
@robibobinet aww yeah, nice to hear :)
Branimir
We were working on this tool for a while, initially built for our own needs, but decided to launch it as a SaaS. It allows you to convert any web app (e.g. your bubble.io app) into a Chrome extension without writing a single line of code. You can access the active tab URL and process it within your app. The cool part of this project is that we built it with low-code tools using the following stack: - bubble (for the website) - Airtable (as a database) and - n8n (for our extension builder). We have created a coupon for PH members so feel free to use it before it expires :)
Harshil Agrawal
This is great! I've created browser extensions with code and I am excited to take the no-code approach.
Robert Ivanov
@harshil1712 Cool! Lets us know how it goes and if you have any suggestions.
Gaelle Lacoste
No code is the futur! Congrate on the launch.
Branimir
@gaelle_lacoste Thanks! No code is already here :)
Sean P
Loving the no code approach. Congrats
Branimir
Thanks Sean.
Greg
Love this! I already purchased one license and a TON of possibility. Is there any chance you would add XPATH for targeting Get/Change Value in a future release? Unfortunately so many use-cases don't utilize an element ID. Thanks again for putting this out there, it's such an underserved space!
Robert Ivanov
@greghaar we looked into XPATH and decided to leave it out for now. But this is definitely something we are considering. What would be your use case?
Laurits Just
Congratulations on the launch! Looks cool!!
Robert Ivanov
@lauritsjb Thank you :)
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