Chrome · Productivity
Quick Extension Manager is a Chrome extension for managing your other extensions: turn any of them on or off with one click, enable or disable all of them at once, search, and filter by status, all from a single dark popup. No more digging through chrome://extensions every time you need to switch something off.
It started as a personal itch. I run a lot of extensions, and Chrome's built-in manager is slow to navigate: scroll, find the card, click in, toggle, scroll back. Doing that several times a day to test how a site behaves got old, so I built the tool I wanted.
/ to jump to search, and filter the list by All, Enabled, or Disabled.The extension requests a single permission, management, which is the one Chrome requires to list and toggle other extensions. It collects no data and transmits nothing. That is the same standard I hold client setups to: ask for the minimum, and be able to explain every permission. A tool that manages your browser should not be quietly watching it.
This is where a small productivity tool meets the day job. When I audit an analytics setup or QA a new tag, other extensions get in the way. Ad blockers and privacy tools stop scripts and network calls. Other tag debuggers add noise. A consent or cookie extension changes what loads. If you test in that environment, you are not seeing what a real visitor sees, you are seeing your own browser.
The discipline is to test in a clean profile: disable everything that could interfere, confirm the tags fire as designed, then re-enable your normal kit. Quick Extension Manager makes that a one-click habit instead of a chore, which is exactly why a tracking debugging tool turned into a daily one.
Quick Extension Manager is live on the Chrome Web Store — install it here. And if your real problem is that you cannot trust what your tags are doing, that is fixable now: book a free analytics health check.
management permission needed to list and toggle your extensions, and it does not collect or transmit any data. Nothing leaves your browser.CH·01 · Contact
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