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What are the best free Chrome extensions for ChatGPT?

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Okay so I finally started using ChatGPT for my new freelance copywriting project starting on Monday and omg it is literally life changing but I feel like I'm not using it to its full potential yet. I've been looking at all these chrome extensions and honestly my head is spinning a bit lol. I'm trying to find something that stays totally free because I'm on a super tight budget until my first invoice gets paid next month.

So I was thinking about AIPRM because everyone says the prompt library is amazing for SEO stuff but then I saw WebChatGPT and my logic was that having real-time internet access would be way better for fact checking my articles since the base model has that knowledge cutoff date. But then there is also ChatGPT Writer which looks way cleaner for just replying to client emails quickly. Im kinda torn between just sticking to one or if I should try to layer them? Like is AIPRM too bloated for a beginner? I really need something that wont slow down my browser too much because my old laptop is already struggling with all my open tabs for research.

  • AIPRM (for the prompts)
  • WebChatGPT (for the live data)
  • ChatGPT Writer (for email speed)

Anyone have a preference between these three or maybe a hidden gem I missed? I just want to be super efficient before my deadline on Wednesday...


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Just saw this. Be careful with those free tools because many have hidden daily limits that kick in right when your deadline hits. My old laptop used to freeze constantly when I over-installed things. I would suggest sticking to one solid tool like Compose AI Writing Tool Chrome Extension for your copywriting tasks.

  • Watch out for freemium traps
  • Disable extensions you arent using daily
  • Use the browser task manager Keeping it simple will save your RAM and your wallet till that invoice clears.


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Honestly, you gotta be careful! Extensions can be a privacy risk and definitely lag your laptop. I absolutely love AIPRM for ChatGPT Prompt Library for the templates, it is amazing for SEO! But for real-time stuff, WebChatGPT Internet Access Browser Extension is a total lifesaver for facts.

  • AIPRM: fantastic prompts but heavy
  • WebChatGPT: essential for accuracy Dont go overboard or your browser will crash lol.


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I was in your shoes last year trying to hit deadlines on a clunky old machine. Stacking multiple extensions is a recipe for a crashed browser, tbh. Every time I added a new helper my RAM usage spiked and my fan sounded like a jet engine. If your laptop is already struggling, you gotta consolidate instead of layering. Here is what I found works best for a technical workflow:

  • HARPA AI Automation Agent Tool is what I use daily. It is basically a hybrid that handles web scraping and page monitoring. You dont need a separate internet tool because it can read the current page and pull data directly into the chat.
  • Merlin AI Assistant Sidekick Chrome Extension is another decent option. It puts a sidebar on every site, so you can draft those client emails or summarize long research papers without jumping back and forth between tabs. Instead of layering three things, just pick one that acts as an all-in-one. It saves your CPU and keeps things way cleaner for your Wednesday deadline.


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