Chrome Extension Manager by cloudHQ

Chrome Extension Manager by cloudHQ

Manage extensions - a simple menu to enable, disable and access options of extensions.

Total ratings for Chrome Extension Manager by cloudHQ
4.20 (Rating count: 40)
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Pros
  • Nice and compact design
  • Efficient way to manage Chrome extensions
  • Easily enable, disable, and delete extensions
Cons
  • Presence of preset groups that cannot be hidden or removed
  • Slowness in creating, modifying groups, and starting the group editor
  • Lack of dark/light mode option for the menu
Most mentioned
  • Preset groups created by the author
  • The slowness of the extension
  • Need for dark/light mode option
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2024-04-19
Caish Thompson
Caish Thompson
en I have been comparing +10 different extension managers to see which one is best and offers the top design, features, and functionality, since there is no clear top. Everyone already mentioned the useless promos so, moving on. CONS: -When you create an extension group it automatically goes to the top and you can't reorder them. -You have no way of mass-disabling/reenabling all the extensions in a group (which defeats the point of groups for those of us looking to save CPU). -Unlike other organizers, which allow clicking anywhere in the extension label, except for included 'home', 'manage', and 'settings' icons (or at least a drop down menu like they utilize here), in order to quickly toggle extensions on and off, they only have a checkbox.....which would be OKAY if it was larger. They're thinking of design instead of convenience and it's costing them. -The extension icon is completely black. For this extension to be convenient, it's assumed you would have it pinned. If you're a normal person who likes their eyes not being blinded and who uses a dark chrome theme, this extension is completely invisible. -No dark or light mode option for the menu itself. PROS: -Nice and compact design. -When an extension is off, it gets moved to the bottom of the list - HOWEVER, unlike other tab manager extensions, it does not do this until you close the menu, so if you accidentally toggle something, you don't immediately have to scroll down to get it (not that that would happen with how small the checkbox is). -You're able to collapse the group menus, which is great if you create a lot of groups (not that you would with the inability to reorder them, to create auto-profiles for certain URL's, or at least to manual masstoggle OR to reorder said groups). Where this benefits, really, is that you can collapse The CHQ extensions. They're still there and annoying when you scroll down to enable one of YOUR extensions, but I tested it in a new window and they stay collapsed at least for the same session. This is so frustrating because your extensions aesthetic design choices were really above the rest and you had some promise with functions as a few I have downloaded don't even have a search option and one won't let you make groups. That being said, it just seems like you didn't really test it or care about the overall functionality and user experience. We download it because we want /efficiency/! Here are some ways from my comparisons that you could come out on top (genuinely): SUGGESTIONS: (In addn. to the cons.) -Give your extension a settings menu and allow for the simple fixes and changes to be customized so your user feels like they have some control. Put the dark settings in there and you can even give them control over my next suggestions if you want. -I would do one of two things for the toggle: 1. Get rid of the checkbox and make the toggle to disable/enable the entire bar but then add icons with links on the right hand side of the bar (one after another) for like, a house icon, a wrench icon, and a gear icon. The house will take you to that extension's webstore page, the wrench will take you to the extension's included settings (or at least what you get when you click on a pinned extension's icon), and the gear will take you to the extensions manager page of that extension. 2. Make the checkbox bigger and/or at least maybe have it so that if you click on name of the extension, that will also toggle i. (When I open up your menu currently, I'm drawn to the names, not the miniscule box icon so I keep accidentally opening stuff). -Keep your include CHQ stuff as a default setting to advertise BUT give them the option disable them in the settings. Just replace the small permanent blue text at the bottom with a CHQ one line ad and put the existing links in the settings. HERE'S A HINT: We all want an extension that allows us to add profiles that autoenable multiple extensions only when we visit certain URLs. Wink wink, nudge nudge.
2024-04-17
Joe Tam
Joe Tam
2024-02-26
Phillip Marquez
Phillip Marquez
en As mentioned many times below, this extension lists a ton (50+?) of their own extensions in 3 groups which are not removable (even though they are not installed). It also defaults to having full access to your gmail (check "manage extension" setting) which seems a bit much for an extension manager... This is not a clean and useful extension; it's cluttered with a bunch of junk I'll never install or use, has shady permissions on by default and barely matches the core functionality of the multiple extension managers out there (that do not have all the extra junk). Save yourself the trouble and check out the other extension managers out there.
2023-03-30
Jeannine Earp
Jeannine Earp
Solid extension that offers users an easy and efficient way to manage their Chrome extensions, making it a pretty good tool for anyone looking to stay organized and streamline their browsing experience. 5 stars.
2023-03-24
Peter Greer
Peter Greer
Good extension that allows me to easily manage and organize my Chrome extensions for improved browser performance and productivity. 5/5 for me.
2023-03-23
David P
David P
They force you to have extension groups showing all their chrome extensions that you could install. This ruins the ext. Clutters up the display. Seems like a good extension but I will not use it if I can't remove these groups and extensions that I don't want to see. below is the list of 3 groups and like 50 extensions that are ALWAYS there in the list of my extensions. -cloudHQ Marketing- Gmail Screenshot -cloudHQ Productivity- MailKing - Email Campaigns from Gmail Free Email Tracker -cloudHQ Extensions- Meeting Scheduler for Gmail Export Emails to Google Sheets Save Emails to PDF Export Emails to Google Docs Multi Email Forward for Gmail Gmail Email Templates Gmail Label and Email Sharing Email List Builder Display Email Time Gmail Online Polls & Surveys Sort Gmail Inbox Gmail Copilot Email Signature Generator Gmail eCards Formatted Email Subject Lines Resize Gmail Sidebar Gmail Tables Email Reply Status Gmail Tabs Mailto: Set Default Email to Gmail Chrome Extension Manager Gmail Button Gmail Conversation Thread Reversal Gmail URL Link Preview Get My Receipts Gmail Message Preview Gmail Snippets Gmail Youtube Gmail Auto Follow Up Mobile Text Alerts for Gmail Free HTML Editor for Gmail Auto BCC for Gmail Gmail Notes Save and Backup My Emails Backup emails to Amazon S3 Gmail Web Clipper Gmail Email Links Free Screencast Recording for Gmail Gmail Time Tracker Good Morning Save Emails to Google Drive Free Video Email for Gmail Rename Email Schedule Email Snooze Email Pause Gmail Send Your Email to SMS (text) cloudHQ Phone for Gmail Free Email Tracking Blocker Tiny Sketchbook Share and attach files in Gmail Convert Google Docs to Gmail drafts Sync Salesforce® Contacts to Google Save Emails to Dropbox Save Emails to SharePoint Save Emails to Salesforce Save Emails to OneDrive Save Emails to Box Save Emails to OneDrive Business Save Emails to Egnyte Sync Google Drive with Dropbox, Box, ... Save Emails to OneNote Mother’s Day eCards Email Sender Icons Email Zoom Text Reader Gmail Auto Label Google Docs Templates Google Sheets Templates Google Sheets Templates Google Slides Theme Templates Google Forms Templates Happy Valentine's Day eCards Email Simple View ChatGPT for Gmail
2023-03-18
Virgil Patterson
Virgil Patterson
Useful tool that lets me easily manage and organize their Chrome extensions, and I suggest it for anyone who wants to streamline their browsing experience and improve their productivity.
2023-03-11
Jax. HO
Jax. HO
Clean and clear to use. The only issue is how to sync the "Grouping" with other PC?
2023-03-05
Anthony Thompson
Anthony Thompson
This is a lifesaver for me who juggles multiple Chrome extensions on a daily basis. It simplifies the process of enabling and disabling extensions, as well as keeping them organized and easy to access. Overall, a must-have for me due to its optimization of my Chrome browsing experience.
2023-02-26
Simon Yoda
Simon Yoda
I like this. This is an excellent tool that simplifies the process of managing extensions in Google Chrome. With this extension, I can easily enable, disable, and delete extensions, as well as view detailed information about them, all from one convenient location. The interface is user-friendly and the tool is highly customizable, making it an essential extension for me who uses Chrome frequently.
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