Compare Chrome extensions: W3bin.com - Who is hosting that website? vs HashTest - Realtime Hashtag Testing

Stats W3bin.com - Who is hosting that website? W3bin.com - Who is hosting that website? HashTest - Realtime Hashtag Testing HashTest - Realtime Hashtag Testing
User count 3,000+ 10,000+
Average rating 3.88 3.71
Rating count 26 14
Last updated 2014-11-02 2016-11-03
Size 18.95K 16.38K
Version 1.4 1.0.4
Short description
Find out who is hosting any website with 1 simple mouse click. Find the best hashtags while you type, with real time color-based quality scores.
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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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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