Compare Chrome extensions: W3bin.com - Who is hosting that website? vs Mote: voice notes & feedback

Stats W3bin.com - Who is hosting that website? W3bin.com - Who is hosting that website? Mote: voice notes & feedback Mote: voice notes & feedback
User count 3,000+ 2,000,000+
Average rating 3.88 4.65
Rating count 26 155
Last updated 2014-11-02 2024-04-11
Size 18.95K 9.11M
Version 1.4 0.5.6
Short description
Find out who is hosting any website with 1 simple mouse click. Mote - fast, friendly voice messaging
Full summary

W3bin.com is a free tool that lets you find out where websites are hosted.

This extension will install a tiny button in your browser which will feature our logo. Whenever you are on any website, and you want to know interesting information about that site, simply click our logo, and you will be presented with a comprehensive report.

Our report features information such as:

  • Hoster/ISP
  • IP
  • Server location
  • Page rank
  • Alexa rank
  • IP hostname
  • Daily visitors estimate
  • Daily income estimate
  • Website value estimate
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With Mote, easily add voice comments and audio content to documents, assignments, emails and forms.

Mote is integrated into Google Docs, Classroom and many other Google Workspace apps - for easy recording and playback. Mote also supports voice feedback within the Instructure Canvas SpeedGrader.

You can also create voice notes on any website, and share these as embedded voice notes, by using the Mote extension 'Magic Mic' recorder.

You can embed your mote recordings into apps like Notion and Google Sites, or share your voice notes as a QR code.

Mote supports transcription in more than 40 world languages, including English, Spanish, French, Portuguese and Arabic.*

Mote for teachers: Ask students questions and provide feedback, quickly and with the feeling of human connection. Whether you're at home or in the classroom, Mote helps educators and students to stay connected.

Add voice comments within Google Classroom's Stream and Private Comments views, as well as within Google Docs, Slides and Sheets. Look for the Mote icon in comment boxes.

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