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@aaronoleary
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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.
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Hummin'
@aaronoleary Thanks for the reply, I also use Grammarly. it fixes typos here and there. Combining it with Wordtune helps me a lot.
@aaronoleary @imjohnkoo haven't heard about Wordtune before but I just checked it and it looks promising. I'll definitely give it a try.
Hummin'
@aaronoleary @eve_rad English is not my first language and Wordtune helps me alot to rephrase my writing. hope it helps!
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