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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Impossible to get your workflow efficient without Grammarly, for sure. Also use tl;dv for screen recording, and lightshot for making screenshots :)
Guys, any other recommendations?
@olga_senko14 Grammarly is my right hand...
@olga_senko14 I recommend Wordtune then.
@bucksball Thanks for suggestion - gonna check it out🔥
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.
@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🙏🏻
@lizabakhareva excited to hear what you think!!
Grammarly (Can't imagine living without it hah)
Lead Delta (I work with LinkedIn every day and it makes my life easier)
Summari (When creating content it helps me read through articles faster)
@luka_vasic I feel you with Grammarly.. An amazing Ukrainian company Im so proud of! And never heard of Lead Delta and Summari! Thanks a lot for sharing!😊🙏🏻
@lizabakhareva You should try them. Lead Delta if you use LinkedIn, saved my life. And summari helps me write content.
@luka_vasic thank you so very much🤓 God bless extensions
Bitwarden - my password manager.
Adblocker
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
@arpitmishra really cool! you use a lot of extensions. i find them super helpful too
As a writer, I use Grammarly daily.
@siena_romes premium version?
@lizabakhareva I did get it last time, but now I'm just using the free one.
@siena_romes Check out Wordtune.
-Dark Reader (darkmode)
-Colorpicker
-Similarweb
Dark Reader.
ColorZilla.
The Great Suspender*
ExpressVPN.
Vimium.
dict.cc.
LastPass.
Grammarly
NGS Connex Login
@prepaidgift_balance oh wow, i gotta explore all of them! thanks!
Grammarly for sure!
@vaibhav_taneja yeah for sure!
The are a lot on my list, but the top three extensions are AdBlock, WOT, and Grammarly.
@qudsia_ali WOT🤔 I'll have a look! thanks!)
Eesel
Grammarly
Wordtune
@gibin_michael thank you🙏🏻👀
ExpressVPN, Calendly Quick Invites
@lizabakhareva my most common use of it is actually on my iphone so I can AirPlay HBO MAX, and Amazon Prime Video to my Television. I travel a lot so it's pretty essential.
Grammarly and ProWritingAid and some extention to cut out the ads :D I use uBlock Origin.
@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?
@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.
@julia_shandrokha oh, sounds good! i should give it a try! thank you😌
@cn__katie Loom is super cool! tldv grammarly and similarweb - dailyyy)
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Grammarly is probably the most practical one I use. Really good, lets me write efficiently. I also use Youcan - Language learning, which changes some of the words in the text, document, article, website, etc. to the language you want to learn. This is a really practical way of learning - you know the context and can imagine what the word means yourself and if not - Toucan gives you the meaning of it in English and even shows you the pronunciation. Another one I use is Weava highlighter - lets me mark any part of the text/article/website I think is useful for me (not to forget the most important stuff from what I've read/seen) and saves it for your next visits in the page.
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A best of 12 pack selection for review and checking things out... :)
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@david_babins oh so you use all of them on a daily basis? thanks💪🏻
- Minelead chrome extension https://minelead.io/extension/
- Grammarly
@sarita_rita thank you😊👀
Grammarly and Adblocker
- Grammarly
- Pocket
- Adblock
@hugh_dawkins Pocket🤔 Will check it out! Thanks!
@lizabakhareva I use it to save articles!
For me its https://adblockplus.org/. First thing I install every time.
@arunpariyar Don't you miss ads sometimes..?))
I would if there weren't so many ads taking my attention. But I allows ads from sites i visit and trust the most so it's a win win situation. I am not against ads, its just too much out there @lizabakhareva. Hope you understand 😊
@arunpariyar I agree with you, too much of distractions and low quality ads🤓