The Fuze for Chrome extension allows you to place phone calls directly from websites and create Fuze Meetings from your Calendar.
Total ratings
3.77
(Rating count:
31)
Review summary
Pros
- Easy to use for scheduling meetings.
- Simple to install and integrates well with Google calendar.
Cons
- Reinstalls itself automatically after removal.
- Causes issues with website functionalities.
- Does not always sync correctly with the Fuze app.
Most mentioned
- Annoying reinstalling issue.
- Integration problems with Google calendar.
- Website functionality interference.
Upgrade to see all 28 reviews
Recent reviews
Recent rating average:
2.60
All time rating average:
3.77
Upgrade to see all 28 reviews
Rating filters
5 star 4 star
3 star
2 star
1 star
Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|
2024-09-16 | Madison Francis | en | Explore new opportunities with us to increase revenue and expand your chrome extension. See how we can help you. Details at: https://extensionbuysell.com We are looking forward to working with you! Best regards, | |
2024-08-12 | Kieran Godfrey | en | Hello, I hope you're having a splendid day! I am currently seeking opportunities to expand my business operations by investing in extensions with a significant user base, beginning from 20,000 users and up. No matter if your extension has a modest user base or counts its users in the millions, I am interested and ready to negotiate a purchase. If you are in possession of such an extension and looking to turn it into a profit, please consider reaching out to me. We can discuss the price and proceed with a transparent and secure transaction through a trusted escrow service based in the United States. It's great that Google allows the transfer of extension ownership between accounts, so your Google account ownership will remain intact. If you have any needs, please contact us via the following contacts Whatsapp: +1 (248) 896‑8035 Telegram: t.me/harryysandersonn | |
2024-06-07 | Abner Wirtz | en | Hello, I hope you're having a splendid day! I am currently seeking opportunities to expand my business operations by investing in extensions with a significant user base, beginning from 50,000 users and up. No matter if your extension has a modest user base or counts its users in the millions, I am interested and ready to negotiate a purchase. If you are in possession of such an extension and looking to turn it into a profit, please consider reaching out to me. We can discuss the price and proceed with a transparent and secure transaction through a trusted escrow service based in the United States. It's great that Google allows the transfer of extension ownership between accounts, so your Google account ownership will remain intact. If you have any needs, please contact us via the following contacts Whatsapp: +1 (248) 896‑8035 Telegram: t.me/harryysandersonn | |
2022-12-14 | Kevin Winterton | As a developer this extension gives me headaches with some regularity. It would be great if there was an attribute, or property we could use to indicate that the values inside the tag should be ignored by the extension because they are not phone numbers. | ||
2022-12-14 | Kevin Winterton | en | As a developer this extension gives me headaches with some regularity. It would be great if there was an attribute, or property we could use to indicate that the values inside the tag should be ignored by the extension because they are not phone numbers. | |
2021-11-30 | Arthur Maggi | We had Fuze a few years ago, and long after installing it, this extension keeps coming back even though I've disabled and removed Fuze entirely. I removed it from the PC using their "FuzeClean" tool, and it still persists. I removed Chrome entirely and wiped all of my user data and when I start Chrome clean, the first thing that pops up is that Fuze was added. No policies or anything that would push this. It's just a leftover from the software being installed that I can't get rid of. | ||
2021-11-30 | Arthur Maggi | en | We had Fuze a few years ago, and long after installing it, this extension keeps coming back even though I've disabled and removed Fuze entirely. I removed it from the PC using their "FuzeClean" tool, and it still persists. I removed Chrome entirely and wiped all of my user data and when I start Chrome clean, the first thing that pops up is that Fuze was added. No policies or anything that would push this. It's just a leftover from the software being installed that I can't get rid of. | |
2019-09-16 | Chandler Whipple | Causes issues all the time. For instance the new setting "Allow this extension to read and change all your data on websites you visit:" is messing up a ton of sites that I visit. Why is this new feature defaulted to all sites? | ||
2019-09-16 | Chandler Whipple | en | Causes issues all the time. For instance the new setting "Allow this extension to read and change all your data on websites you visit:" is messing up a ton of sites that I visit. Why is this new feature defaulted to all sites? | |
2019-09-16 | Aseem Aishwarya | This plugin injects style just with .tooltip selector, because of which lot of other webpages doesn't load properly. Please add styles to the scope of the plugin only. Have to remove the plugin becuase of such errors |
Upgrade to see all 28 reviews