What's the best chrome extension for startup founders? or Any good extensions you are using?

John Koo
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The extensions I would recommend are - Whatfont: Find the name of any font used on a website - Wordtune : Edit and proofread (this is a paid app, worth every penny) - Toby : Bookmark app - Wappalyzer : Find what tech stack they are using on a website What's your recommendation?

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Aaron O'Leary
Grammarly, not a CEO or anything but being a solo maker it's a lot of content writing, e-mailing, and tweeting, Grammarly automatically fixing it all up is a life-saver.
Rebecca Tany
@aaronoleary yes, Grammarly is very useful
John Koo
@aaronoleary Thanks for the reply, I also use Grammarly. it fixes typos here and there. Combining it with Wordtune helps me a lot.
Evelina Radoycheva
@aaronoleary @imjohnkoo haven't heard about Wordtune before but I just checked it and it looks promising. I'll definitely give it a try.
John Koo
@aaronoleary @eve_rad English is not my first language and Wordtune helps me alot to rephrase my writing. hope it helps!
charles shiro
Search page summary. Faster understanding of search results. Summary for Google with ChatGPT https://chrome.google.com/websto...
John Koo
@charles_ I've tried this one. This was really cool. I don't know why it keep logging out though.
Nadezhda Babushkina
Is it true that chrome extensions are sometimes considered as a software category, of a kind?
Nadezhda Babushkina
Trying to understand what are the benefits (for a founder) to use a service in a chrome browser specifically. Instead of using it in a mobile app or a browser or whatever
John Koo
@nadenade They're legit, of course. Developers seem to do many of these for fun, but there are hundreds of extensions that make a decent amount of profit.
John Koo
@nadenade One of the benefit of using chrome extension is that you can use it over the top of other websites. For example, I use blackmagic.so over twitter.com and it provides simple CRM, Analytics and many useful features over the twitter.
Gordana Laskovic
Collabwriting. All your team's research in one place. :)
John Koo
@gordana_laskovic sounds very interesting. I should definitely check it out. Thanks!
Saloni Jain
I love the SEO meta in 1 click. Helps me a lot to take care of my website and simplifies SEO for the ones who are not experts.
John Koo
@saloni_jain10 I will check this. I never thought chrome extension can do such thing. Thanks!
Rebecca Tany
Moz is a must for SEO
John Koo
@rebeccatany It seems like there are a lot of SEO tools out there, what makes Moz stand out?
Max Krasilov
I also like Similarweb to check MAU of competitors
John Koo
@jungle_explorer Yes Similarweb always helps!
Haseeb Zahid
Try Let Me Search. It's a tool to help you build your personal search engine. Allows you to save and recall anything on the internet. Disclosure: I helped build it.
John Koo
@haseebzahid hahaha nice. i'll definitely check it out