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Configurable Chrome extension that shows follower count when in a twitch channel page. Puts the follower count next to the channel name on Twitch.
AdBlocker for Twitch
Twitch Ad Blocker for Chrome — block or reduce Twitch ads and enjoy smoother streams. Also helps reduce popups, banners, redirects AdBlocker for Twitch is a lightweight Twitch ad blocker for Chrome made for one simple goal: help you watch streams with fewer ad interruptions. If you’re searching for a reliable adblocker for Twitch, this extension is built to target the ad patterns Twitch viewers run into most often — including Stream Display Ads (SDA), which are 15-second video ads that can appear before or during a live stream. (Ad delivery on Twitch changes over time, so ad blocking is always best-effort — but the focus here is Twitch.) What this Twitch AdBlocker helps with - Block or reduce Twitch ads (best effort) - Reduce common video ad interruptions on streaming pages - Cut down typical popups, banner-style ads, and overlay elements - Limit annoying redirect chains, popunders, and new-tab redirects While Twitch is the main focus, the extension may also help reduce banner-style ads on: - Facebook - X (Twitter) Effectiveness can vary by site and layout. Lightweight, simple, and fast No complicated settings — install, open Twitch, refresh the page if needed, and keep watching.
Twitch Live Extension
A browser extension that lists your live followed streamers and sends notifications when they start a new stream To start using it, open it, log in with your Twitch account so that the extension has access only to your public information and your follows, and, every time you click on the extension icon, you will see the streamers that you follow that are live. This extension supports *Just Went Live* notifications. If you want to enable them, open the extension, go to *Settings* and enable the Just Went Live notifications. There's also a button to log out from your Twitch account. Special thanks to everyone that helped test this extension: https://github.com/PedroS11/twitch-live-extension#contribution
YouTube Channel Earnings
Displays the Channel Earnings Statistics for YouTube Channel when a user visits the channel. Track and analyze YouTube channel monetization performance and revenue stats, right as you browse videos. Effortlessly monitor your favorite channels or your own with powerful, real-time insights: - **Daily Subscriber Gains:** See how subscriber counts change every day. - **Weekly & Yearly Earnings:** Instantly access estimated earnings for the past week and the entire year. - **Last Week’s Stats:** Review a comprehensive snapshot of channel performance over the last seven days. - **Average Daily Views & Videos:** Discover daily viewing patterns and content output averages to spot trends and growth opportunities. - **Total Views & Subscriber counts:** Find out total stats for Views and Subscriber count along with channel start date - **Channel Monetization Status:** You can find the channel monetization status and when the channel started in the video page itself. Whether you’re a creator, marketer, or simply curious, YouTube Channel Earnings makes it easy to stay on top of vital stats and revenue estimates-all without leaving YouTube. Unlock the data you need to grow, compare, and succeed on the world’s biggest video platform. Start tracking your YouTube potential today with YouTube Channel Earnings! Releases: 1.1.2 Minor fix for permissions 1.1.1 : Fixes to channel stats refresh issue
Youtube Playlist Duration Calculator
An extension to calculate & display the total duration of a youtube playlist. 💎 Features: - Calculate the total duration of a YouTube playlist - Sort small playlists (100 videos or less) by different criteria - Duration - View count - Upload date - Channel name After installing & enabling the extension, simply visit any youtube playlist overview page (the url should begin with 'https://youtube.com/playlist'). For example: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrtg3MOb7tvG9h9rll5V9O96owfcBpROG The total duration of the playlist can then be found within the playlist information panel, located on the left-hand side of the page. You will see the following displayed: - Total duration (formatted as hh:mm:ss) - Videos counted (how many videos were used to calculate the total duration) - Videos not counted (how many videos could not be used to calculate the total duration)