In a sea of marketing responsibilities, finding the right tools and Chrome extensions can be key to making everyday tasks easier. From researching ideas, writing content, designing visuals, advertising, optimizing pages, sending e-mails, monitoring analytics, all the way to coordinating teams and project management– list of assignments in this industry it seems endless. So, in order not to prolong it and save you valuable time, let’s get straight to the list.
1. OneTab
If you are one of those people who always has too many tabs open, OneTab can help. With a single click, you can convert all your open tabs into a list within just one. You can easily restore all pages or just the ones you need right now. In addition to making navigation easier and maintaining clarity, it also lets you share the entire list as a link, making it a handy addition for team collaboration.
2. Grammarly
Koliko puta ste poslali važan e-mail samo da biste kasnije shvatili da ste, primjerice, umjesto important napisali importnt? Chrome proširenje Grammarly ponaša se kao osobni lektor osiguravajući vam da tekst bude gramatički točan, tečan te u skladu s tonom kojeg odredite.
Još čekamo dan kada će stići na hrvatskom jeziku, ali do tada smo zahvalni i na engleskoj varijanti.
3. Ahrefs
If you do any work related to SEO, the Ahrefs extension is a handy way to see what is happening behind the scenes of a website. It will help you analyze backlinks, titles, and the overall structure of a page. Although it is a paid tool, even the free version provides valuable information, including keyword ideas and the most common related questions people ask about the topic you entered into the Google search engine.
4. GoFullPage
Remember when you had to capture an entire landing page for a presentation or a full news article from a website, but ended up with 20 separate screenshots? The GoFullPage Chrome extension makes the job much easier. One click is enough to download a vertical screenshot of all the information on the page in PNG or PDF format, including parts that are hidden beyond the next scroll.
5. Bitly
Your links do not have to and should not be longer than a novel. The Bitly extension allows you to shorten faster and create short, neat URLs without leaving the current page.

6. VidIQ Vision for Youtube
It provides detailed insights into the performance of YouTube videos and not just yours! It reveals how many times your favourite video has been shared on Facebook and Reddit, what its SEO is, how views have moved in the first 28 days, and much more. It also provides an overview of trends and a look at the performance of your YouTube channel or specific video – highlighting what works well and what still needs to be improved for better results.
7. WhatFont
By simply swiping over the text, you will reveal which font the website uses. If you are interested in more, such as colour, size, and style, you can click on the text and you will discover everything related to that typography. A real lifesaver when you forget which font your client is using.
8. Color Dropper
Surely surfing the Internet, you have come across shades of colours that you have tried to recreate without success. With the Color Dropper, you can simply click on any desired colour on the website and it will be automatically copied to your clipboard in the form of a HEX code. If this option is basic for you, there is also a more advanced extension, ColorZilla. It will provide you with the entire colour palette that the page has, design CSS gradients and allow you to select colours in more detail by zooming in on the pixel.
9. Tag Assistant Companion
If you want your analytics and marketing tags to work seamlessly, Tag Assistant Companion is a must-have tool. It will check that all the tags are placed correctly and that they are functioning properly.
10. Discussions
Tired of searching the internet endlessly to find out what real people think about a particular topic? The extension adds a new filter to Google searches. Showing the discussions and opinions of users in various forums, revealing their pain points and needs. A very useful tool for researching what users think and feel about a particular topic without getting stuck in an endless sea of articles and advertisements.

I hope you find these Chrome extensions as useful as they are to me!
As an addition, given that you are reading the entire text, not just the subheadings, I cannot fail to mention the extension Dark Mode that will save your eyes from fatigue and looking at the dazzling screen 24/7, as well as Joypixels, because we all know how frustrating it can be when the left click does not open the emoji option, so you have to wander around Emojipedia.