With thousands of Chrome extensions available, it is often overwhelming to see them all and find the ones that improve your browsing experience. Too many of them tend to get overlooked, despite being useful in your daily workflow.
I have handpicked 17 lesser-known Chrome extensions into one compilation, covering a wide range of categories, from productivity boosters to automation of tasks, tab managing, screen recorders, drawing tools, and time managers.
Whether you want to make your daily routine easier, manage your tabs more efficiently, or protect your eyes from the late-night work session, this article should cover various areas to make your browsing experience better.
Each extension selected is targeted at enhancing your efficiency. Hopefully, you will discover a few hidden gems that change how you work by saving you time and boosting your productivity.
1. Anori - Tab Productivity
A clean, minimalistic new tab extension to help boost productivity. It is also fully distraction-free; it gives quick access to to-dos, calendar, bookmarks, weather, etc.
Great for those who appreciate a clean and functional new tab without cluttered widgets or distractions they may not need.
2. Automa - Workflow Automation
The Automa extension can automate just about anything: web scraping, form filling, and so on, right within Chrome itself.
Ideal for users who want to automate workflows or undertake mundane tasks without manual user intervention.
3. Tab Keeper - Tab Management
Tab Keeper organizes opened tabs and saves them, and cleans up your browser. It also remembers the layout of screens, useful if you are working on multiple monitors.
Great for users who always have to work with a large number of tabs and need an easy way to manage and later retrieve saved tabs.
4. Bonjourr - Minimal Home Page
Bonjourr is a minimalist new tab page designed to be used by those who want focus and simplicity. It replaces the new tab page with a nice-looking dashboard showing time, weather, and quick links.
Best for users who want a customized homepage experience without any distractions.
5. Protect Eye - Eye Health
Protect Eye is a Chrome extension that reduces the amount of blue light emitted to minimize eye fatigue during long hours of browsing.
Great for those who spend hours on their computers and find a way to protect their eyes from the damage of blue light.
6. Vizam - Screenshot/Screen Recording
Vizam is a full-featured screenshot/screencast tool, annotation, and sharing tool.
Best for those who tend to take screenshots to share in a personal portfolio, business presentation, or any other creative project.
7. Tango - Step-by-Step Tutorials
With Tango, you can make step-by-step guides to make workflow documentation easier. It records your clicks and screenshots as you proceed with the tasks.
Useful for those who want process documentation for training or sharing purposes without having to write instructions themselves.
8. Screely - Browser Mockup Tool
What Screely does is take what is normally a very time-consuming job of turning screenshots into nice-looking mockups. All you need to do is take a screenshot, upload it, and Screely will transform it into all these browser frames and backgrounds.
Ideal for designers or content creators looking to present screenshots with minimal possible effort.
9. Detailed SEO Extension - SEO Insights
The extension details in-depth SEO information, including on-page data, schema, and performance metrics, at a click.
Best for SEO professionals looking to have quick, actionable data on website optimization without having to leave the browser.
10. Email Finder - Outreach Assistant
Email Finder finds email addresses and contact information from LinkedIn and other valuable online sources.
Ideal for recruiters, salesmen, and outreach needing verified contacts in the shortest time.
11. Vocably - Language Flashcards
Vocably teaches the user new vocabulary through interactive flashcards and supports several languages for learning with spaced repetition.
Ideal for language learners and students looking to retain their vocabulary.
12. Painty - Page Marker/Highlighter
This extension has a very minimalistic and easy-to-use interface that allows drawings on web pages. It provides basic drawing tools like a pencil, highlighter, and eraser.
Useful for any user who needs to annotate or draw directly onto the web content for presentations or during brainstorming sessions.
13. SuperX - Twitter/X Analytics
SuperX is a Twitter analytics extension. It provides details about the tweet performance, tweet engagement, and follower growth.
What you need, as a social media manager or influencer, to get real-time analytics that will help optimize your Twitter game.
14. Modern HN - Custom Hacker News UI
This extension beautifies Hacker News user interface and makes it more readable and even more usable with features such as infinite scrolling.
For avid readers of Hacker News, this is perfect for those wanting the browsing experience to be smoother and easier to use.
15. Toggl Track - Time Management
Toggl Track is a time-tracking tool that helps users record hours spent on tasks, projects, and activities in thorough reports to track productivity.
Ideal for freelancers, teams, or individuals looking to track their time and raise productivity to a whole new level.
16. Webtime Tracker - Productivity Tracker
Webtime Tracker keeps track of your web browsing and shows detailed insights where exactly you spent how much time.
Great for users who seek to enhance productivity by gaining insight and a handle on their online habits.
17. StayFree - Block Distracting Websites
StayFree allows users to block distracting websites, set time limits for specified websites or apps, and track the time spent on them. It sends notifications whenever the set limits have been reached.
Ideal for those seeking to keep focused, not spend too much time on particular sites, and hence manage screen time.
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Top comments (14)
Great article.
I'm checking out a couple of them.
I have never tried browser automation, but I use whole desktop automation many times every day. I stay on Linux, so I use AutoKey. There are similar packages available for Windows, Mac, and Android.
Thanks a lot for the valuable addition, mate!
Don't applaud, just throw Python devs our way. :)
AutoKey has plenty of users, but we're critically short on devs.
This article is a goldmine of Chrome extensions that can boost productivity and simplify your workflow.
These extensions can help you work smarter, not harder, and make the most out of your browsing experience.
Thanks for sharing this @madza π You have a new follower
My pleasure to hear this and happy they were useful! ππ
My pleasure, any time! Thanks for reading!ππ―
Some of them are interesting. Thanks
Thank you so much, I'm happy to hear that! ππ
Try Markbook.
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Thanks a lot for the valuable addition! ππ―
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Happy to hear they were useful!