try videoquest by videoken, it gives youtube learners a great set of tools like video indexes, inVideoAssesmentQuestions(yes you can turn your youtube videos into Coursera kind of platform) the future is bright and we have great plans on it!.
Thanks for sharing! π
Awesome list!
Btw, Lighthouse is already integrated into Chrome.
If you right click -> inspect, you'll see it in the top bar.

Every extension opens up a new process every time you open a new window. If you're on a PC, then it's not that important, but on laptops.... Heh π
A good one is Extensity which you can quickly enable/disable extensions to reduce memory usage.
Chris Bongers, Good one. Found using only 50% of the list.. Shall try the rest.
Thanks for sharing I pick up extensions like WhatRuns and Lighthouse. Now my nav bar is full of extensions.
One other alternative to Grammarly that you forget to mention is LanguageTool. I find it very useful.
Another brilliant and useful Post Chris!! God bless you πππͺπ
Thanks for the list, its awesome. I use some of 'em and i will try the rest. I also use whatfont, which is the best font identifier out there.
Great article... ππΌ
I also use font ninja to know everything about fonts on the site.
Hey Chris, the formatting looks a bit off. You might want to use H1/H2 for the headings so that the list looks better and easy to skim through. :)
Great list man. I use Daily.dev, Colorzilla, Lighthouse, Grammarly. Tag manager is new for me, looking to try that one. I use Wappalyzer as an alternative for What Runs.
Chakradhar Rao Rayasam
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Awesome extensions...!!π€© really helpfulπ Already using 40% of these....very excited to try the restπ