Below is a list of Chrome Extensions that I found useful for me:
A tool that helps you stay focused by blocking all homepage video recommendations on YouTube, allowing you to concentrate on finding the resources you originally intended to search for.
A useful plugin that allows you to highlight text and take notes directly on webpages.
A powerful ad-blocking extension that removes unwanted ads from webpages.
A tool that lets you view and manage cookies on websites without needing the developer tools.
A must-have for dark mode enthusiasts, it turns websites into a dark theme for a more comfortable browsing experience.
A tool for testing how websites render on mobile devices, making it easier to check mobile views.
A must-have for RSS users, it helps you detect and monitor RSS feeds on websites.
A tool that lets you store frequently used text snippets with commands for quick access. It’s especially helpful for storing common ChatGPT prompts, and it syncs across devices, including a macOS version.
A plugin that allows you to navigate websites using Vim keyboard shortcuts.
A tool that helps improve the quality of your web pages by providing audits for performance, accessibility, SEO, and more.
A tab management tool that allows you to organize and store tabs into workspaces. It also supports collaboration, but it can be a bit pricey at $20 per month. If you don’t need many workspaces, Arc can be a free alternative.