Instead of checking the same page again and again, select the exact information you want to follow โ a price, availability, a deadline, or the number of results.
Page Alert checks it regularly and lets you know when it changes.
I kept checking the same pages because I didnโt want to miss an important update.
So I built Page Alert.
Itโs now available on the Chrome Web Store.
Iโll share more about how it works soon.
I started noticing the same habit outside crypto too:
Open a page.
Check if anything changed.
Close it.
Come back later.
Repeat.
Not because we enjoy checking.
Because we donโt want to miss the one update that matters.
Tomorrow at 9:01 AM CEST, we are officially opening up to the global community and launching Crypto Price Alert on Product Hunt. ๐
Before the official countdown begins, I have a quick question for other creators and builders: What do you most regret not knowing 24 hours before your own launch?
Here is the link to our upcoming teaser page! ๐ https://t.co/qZvMSbmFVN
I just added my cryptocurrency price alert tool to AlternativeTo.
I'm curious how it compares to tools like TradingView and CoinMarketCap.
If you use cryptocurrency tools daily, I'd love to hear your thoughts.
Link in the first comment.
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Rather than write another post, I thought it would be easier to show how this extension works in practice, so I recorded a short, simple tutorial video showing the interface, the appearance of the local configuration, and the real-time behavior of AI commands.
Check out the demo here ๐
https://t.co/Th5hzj2Mat
How to actually tell if a Chrome extension is safe โ and why I built mine with privacy first
In cryptocurrency communities, I often see comments like, "Don't install any Chrome extensionsโthey pose a security risk."
This isn't a bug. But it doesn't fully explain the situation.
If you're tracking Bitcoin, BTC, you're probably using some kind of tool. The question isn't whether to use them. The question is how to distinguish between safe and unsafe ones.
Chrome acts like a gatekeeper. Each extension declares its permissions upfront.
Most people install extensions without even considering what they're asking for. That's the real problemโnot the extensions themselves, but blind trust.
So let me explain how to evaluate each extension, and then I'll show you exactly what my extension does and doesn't do.
I posted a longer description of the extension evaluation here: ๐
https://t.co/0ohyzs2W5h