[CEI] Chrome Extension Ideas #122
Ideas for Wikipedia, Twitter, YouTube, and Terms and Conditions.
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Idea #1
A Chrome extension that provides a personalized summary of your Wikipedia usage
if someone made a wikipedia wrapped as a chrome extension or something i
would probably do it
To monetize this, I would offer basic features for free, such as annual usage summaries.
And introduce premium features like detailed monthly reports, advanced analytics, or personalized learning insights for a subscription fee.
Who would use this?
- Wikipedia Contributors and Editors: Active members of the Wikipedia community who contribute and edit articles and are interested in reviewing their engagement with various topics.
- Students and Researchers: Individuals who frequently use Wikipedia for academic research or study and are interested in tracking their usage patterns and most-visited topics.
This article shows how to build a Chrome extension using Wikipedia API.
Similar Solutions:
Idea #2
A Chrome extension that slightly tilts tweets to make screenshots look fake
Browser extension that tilts every tweet by just a few pixels, so every
screengrab looks fake as hell
I would market this by doing a challenge where users post screenshots of tilted tweets using a specific hashtag.
Similar Solutions:
I would monetize this by offering basic tilting features for free and include premium options, like adjustable tilt angles or special effects for screenshots, available through a subscription or one-time payment.
Related:
You will find more ideas for Twitter here.
Idea #3
A Chrome extension that filters YouTube videos by the most viewed within a specific time frame.
(Premium Subscribers Only).
Idea #4
A Chrome extension that highlights unusual terms in website terms and conditions.
(Premium Subscribers Only).
I hope you enjoyed this week’s Chrome Extension Ideas. See you next week.
Talk Soon,
Honey Syed
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