I would like to ask, which Chrome extensions do you use for boosting your productivity at work. Do you use some tools that write emails based on prompts or some focus time track?
@tomas_blatak1 I have thought about it a lot and I think honestly some of the Pomidor timer extensions are better. Forest interested me because of its gamification.
I've got three go-tos:
1. Workona for managing tabs - it's a game-changer for browser organization.
2. LastPass for password management - can't imagine life without it.
3. Grammarly, because even the best of us misspell things or mess up grammar.
Remember, it's not just about the tools, it's how you use 'em.
@a_coleman_99 Where do you see benefit of Last Past vs normal browser password manager?
Thank you for Workona - I never hear that and looks really cool.
@ben_bellerose Grammarly is for me one of the most important extensions, unfortunately, my ability to write in English without Grammarly is totally decreased.
I really love using Grammarly, especially with the new update called Grammarly Go. It's so convenient to be able to find synonyms for words in my texts without having to navigate to another app or platform like chatgpt.
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