Compare Chrome extensions: ResponseTime Monitor vs HashTest - Realtime Hashtag Testing

Stats ResponseTime Monitor ResponseTime Monitor HashTest - Realtime Hashtag Testing HashTest - Realtime Hashtag Testing
User count 3,000+ 10,000+
Average rating 4.42 3.71
Rating count 19 14
Last updated 2020-03-15 2016-11-03
Size 50.82K 16.38K
Version 2.0 1.0.4
Short description
Shows the response times of up to three webservers. Useful to see how the internet/server connection performs. Find the best hashtags while you type, with real time color-based quality scores.
Full summary

What can I do with this extension? Basically this extension shows you the response time of a webserver and draws a nice chart.

What can I do with this information? You can see how your internet connection performs or how fast your own webserver responds.

What does the chart show? It shows the last 31 response times. Higher bars mean higher response times. If the request timed out it shows a red bar.

How can I interpret these response times? If the bars are about the same height it is a sign for a healthy internet connection/server load. If there are red lines and blue lines mixed up or the chart is very volatile your internet connection is unstable or the server is overloaded. If it shows only red something is terribly wrong ...

Why does this need permission to "Your data on all websites"? To perform checks to a user specific URL it is required that the extension can send requests to 'all websites'.

Easily discover the best and most popular hashtags to increase your reach on Social Media.

What does HashTest.io do? HashTest.io tries to help you find the best hashtags for your social media content whether it’s Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, or whatever.

Why do hashtags matter? Hashtags are essential to making sure your content reaches the correct audience. In fact, using hashtags on Twitter can increase engagement with your content by up to 40%.

Why does hashtag popularity matter? Super-popular hashtags have diminishing marginal returns: if everybody on the planet uses them, your content will be lost in the torrent. But using obscure and relatively unused hashtags is utterly useless too. So the best hashtags are the ones that are both popularly used and most likely to result in increased engagement.

So how does HashTest.io determine what hashtags are best? With some super awesome number crunching magic, analyzing tons of data, and a pinch of dragon’s blood. Obviously.

Why does HashTest.io not report on other analytics data such as likes, retweets, shares, and other things?

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