![]() Another extension from the same developer, Checker Plus for Google Calendar, enables you to quickly check your Google Calendar while in your Gmail inbox or anywhere else on the web.īoth extensions are free. Other features include the ability to manage multiple email accounts, receive push notifications, and more. When you click the icon, you get a graphical preview of your current Gmail inbox, which enables you to quickly check, respond to, and manage messages from any web page. Like other Chrome extensions, Checker Plus for Gmail installs a small icon at the top of your browser window. Otherwise, paid plans start at $9/user/month (billed yearly). The free plan is limited but still great for light use. You can track downloads, clicks, and opens for each email set reminders to follow-up if you don’t receive a reply by a specified time add link previews, polls and embedded videos, and more. It’s an easy way to tell others when you’re available for a meeting, and they can click their preferred time slot to book it. When creating or responding to an email, you can click the calendar icon to easily add open time slots from your Google calendar. Gmail extension Mixmax has some cool tricks up its sleeve. (Click any image in this story to enlarge it.) Mixmax With the Drag extension, you can add comments and tasks with due dates to an email, which then puts the task on your Google calendar. ![]() For teams, a Drag Pro subscription ($99/month for unlimited users, billed yearly) is required. Individuals can use Drag for free with some limitations. Drag is also useful for sharing emails (along with notes, tasks and such) with team members, complete with to start real-time chats. You can add comments and tasks with due dates to an email, which then puts the task on your Google calendar. It’s an easy way to visually organize your inbox, and a slider switch lets you quickly turn the extension on and off.īut that’s just for starters. You might create a board for messages to be read later, another for a project you’re working on, and so on. Trello fans (and others) may appreciate Drag, which lets you turn Gmail messages into Kanban-style cards that you drag and drop onto boards à la Trello. Advanced Inbox Pause features, such as the ability to create exceptions (such as your boss or top clients), also require a paid Boomerang plan. The Inbox Pause feature lets you control when messages arrive in your inbox, so you can focus without interruption. Some Respondable features, such as scores for politeness and subjectivity, are available only with a paid Boomerang plan, which start at $5/month. The Respondable feature uses artificial intelligence to predict how likely it is that an email you’re writing will receive a response, among other cool perks. Much like in the time before “app stores” and “extension stores” existed, you are ultimately on your own when you install something from the web and you should verify that the developer is trustworthy before allowing their code to run on your computer.Gmail recently added the ability to schedule emails to be sent later, but the Boomerang for Gmail extension takes it further with a few extra features, such as the ability be reminded if you haven’t received a response to a sent email within a specified time period. What these suggestions are really telling us is that AdGuard believes that the Chrome Web Store is like The Wild, Wild West, where almost anything goes, except for the minimum limitations put in place by the Chrome browser’s API support. Don't use the WebStore internal search, install extensions from the trusted developers' websites directly. ![]() These two extensions had excellent reviews and yet they were malicious. Reading the users' reviews won't help as well. ![]() ![]() Be aware that there's almost no review process, and this can easily be a fake.
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