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Displays a configurable timer on every page that persists across tabs and reloads. Ever hidden your taskbar for an interview and completely lost track of time? I have. That's why I built Timer—a no-nonsense, persistent time-management tool designed for developers, students, and anyone who needs to stay focused without the clutter. While modern platforms have made their timers more complex, this tool brings back the simple, minimalist design that just works. Why is this the timer you've been looking for? Dual Modes for Total Control: Whether you are tracking how fast you can solve a problem or setting a strict time limit for a task, we have you covered. Switch effortlessly between a classic Stopwatch and the new Countdown Timer (up to 24 hours). Always Visible, Never Intrusive: Unlike other extensions that live in a popup, Timer stays on the page. Switch tabs, navigate to a new problem—it stays with you. No extra clicks needed to see how much time is left. Inspired by Classic Minimalism: If you miss the simple, clean design of older coding platform timers, you're in the right place. We built a scaffold of that beloved design, giving you just the controls you need. No complexity, no distractions. Perfect for Interviews & Deep Work: Born from the pressure of technical interviews, this is the perfect companion for platforms like LeetCode or HackerRank. Use the stopwatch to track your speed, or use the countdown timer to simulate real-world, time-boxed interview slots. Total Placement Freedom: Position the timer exactly where you want it with smooth drag-and-drop, or snap it to any corner via the settings. Always-On & In Sync: The timer runs persistently and syncs its state (running, paused, time remaining) across all your open tabs and windows. Minimalist & Distraction-Free: A clean interface with simple Start, Stop, and Reset controls. No complex menus—just pure focus. Collapsible UI: Need more screen space? Collapse the timer into a single, unobtrusive icon with a smooth animation. Lightweight & Fast: Built with performance in mind to ensure it never gets in your way. This is just the beginning. As a developer building for developers, I plan to add more customization options in the future, but the core will always remain simple and minimalistic. Install Timer today and take back control of your focus.
Tab Reloader (page auto refresh)
An easy-to-use tab reloader with custom reloading time for individual tabs and more! You can define a custom period with a random variation for each tab. Tab reloading jobs can be disabled or enabled through the toolbar panel. Features: 1. Define variable (random) reloading times with a predefined range 2. Define whether reloading occurs when a tab is active or not 3. Restores reloading jobs after a restart (session manager) 4. Reload tabs from the context menu over tab element (see screenshot) 5. Optionally displays the remaining time of the next reloading on the badge area 6. See the list of all tabs with active reloading jobs in the browser action's popup 7. Set custom rules to start reloading a tab when URL or hostname matches. 8. Optionally move to the bottom of a tab after reloading occurs to read the new content 9. Reload all tabs in the current window or all browser windows 10. Reload local files (file://) 11. Optionally bypass form submissions 12. Define a policy that prevents reloading based on the time (date) and URL 13. Run custom JavaScript code on each reload. 14. Reload only a few times and then stop. 15. Reload discarded tabs in the current window or all windows 16. Supports setting reloading jobs of all selected tabs at once To disable an already activated tab, please make sure to switch to the tab first, then open the toolbar button and disable the job. Note that if you are closing the tab, there is no need to disable the job. The job will be disabled automatically after an active tab gets closed. As of version 0.2.7, you can now ask the extension to automatically set new reloading jobs for you based on the "Custom JSON" object. If the option is checked and the new page has a matching hostname, the extension will load the custom reloading job from the JSON and applies to the tab. Check the options and FAQs pages for more info. As of version 0.2.9, 1 you can define a policy that prevents reloading based on the time (date) and URL. Both time and URL keys accept regular expressions to prevent reloading. With the policies you can, for instance, prevent reloading on a specific page of a domain or prevent reloading at specific hours of a day.
Auto Refresh & Page Monitor
Refresh pages automatically. Auto refresh and page monitor with specified time intervals. Reload all tabs. Auto Refresh is a browser extension that automatically refreshes and reloads any page or tab after a specified number of seconds. Just enter the number of seconds between page refreshes and click the "Start" button. The best thing about this page renovate extension is that there is no setup required - it is easy and simple to use, install it and let your idle pages be auto reloaded. Just choose the time you want Page refresh will do its magic. Save unlimited manual preferences per domain or web page. Default time intervals in 5 Sec, 10 Sec, 15 Sec, 5 Min, 10 Min, and 15 Min. Set auto refresh in seconds, minutes, and hours. Single click anywhere on the webpage to stop auto-reload. Display a visual timer on the webpage. Hard refresh to clear cache & cookies Advanced options for automatic page refresh: - Clear cache on every automatic page refresh - Search for text on automatically updated pages - Display notifications - Saving the selected parameters on the page - Automatic clicking on a button or link on page refresh - Display of update counter, time of last and next update Auto Refresh Page Plus comes in handy to any user who needs to perform automatic web page refresh at certain times efficiently. It also provides content detection support, which is useful when monitoring content included in a dynamic web page. Page Monitor This powerful feature allows you to monitor a webpage and look for any changes in it. You can monitor your changes in the web page's visual or source code. You can monitor website changes in three ways. Why are you need this refresh page? - In time interval, there are two types current and manual. Both types work the same. You can add multiple web pages in the manual and allow all features. - You can select the time by simply clicking the timer's checkbox and manually setting the hour, minute, or second to auto-refresh any pages. - If you want to stop the auto-refresh after X numbers like 05, 10, or 15 refreshes, you can do this with the Auto Refresh extension. - Check the visual time when your web page will refresh by setting a visual timer for any web page. - A hard refresh clears your webpage cache data. The Auto refresh list shows all webpages list you have set for the Tab Auto Refresh. Also, you can pause or start any webpage refresh directly through auto refresh list features. If what you want an extension that automatically reloads and refreshes web pages in the simplest way, this is what you need.
Page Load Timer
Shows page load time in the toolbar and alerts when performance drops. This extension measures page load time and displays it in the toolbar automatically. It also shows alert whenever page performance goes down. Navigation Timing API is used for precise measurement. How to use: 1. Add plugin to browser. 2. Pin the plugin to the toolbar. 3. Now open any website and it will automatically show the page load time on it's logo itself. 4. You can view and download the report for the last 100 opened webpages. 5. Feature to whitelist and blacklist website is available under settings which will help to run plugin only on particular website and show time for them. 6. User can set the max load time as well. If load time of page exceeds max load time, it will show alert. Please follow this video for live demo- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txDT87bUJg8 If you have any query or face any problem, please send us an email at support@selectorshub.com
Site Timer
Shows you how much time you spend on websites Site timer is an extension that keeps track of how much time you spend on each website, then lets you know which ones you use the most and how long you've spent on each one of them. It can show you a quick overview, or you can show a full list of sites you've visited for more than a configurable threshold. Troubleshooting: Q: The extension stopped counting! A: Try restarting chrome, and keep in mind that the extension will not count time when the window is not focused or you are looking at the extension's popup. Q: How do I reset the extension? A: Open the options menu, press the reset button, when it asks you to confirm press the button again Q: Is there dark mode? A: Yes! Press the options button and check the box to the right of the dark mode option. You can also customize other settings there.