Compatible with Chrome and Edge

Instruction Guide
We have a simple tutorial guide which explains the features of the software extension and what each button inside the extension does. Read our tutorial and welcome guide on how to use the extension to the fullest. Use all the features of this browser software.
If you are interested in other web extensions to install, you might wish to check out the Microsoft Bing Search with Rewards extension.

Microsoft Bing Search with Rewards Extension

It allows you to complete daily offers to get points.
Track the number of points you have currently and the rewards you can redeem with these points.
The ways to get points & get rewarded is search with Bing, browse with Microsoft Edge and shop at the Microsoft and Windows stores to earn rewards.



Other useful extensions

Another extension which would be useful to install is the iCloud bookmarks extension.
It allows to keep your Chrome bookmarks on Windows synced up with the Safari bookmarks on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
iCloud will store your website bookmarks so it is accessible even on your iPhone and Mac.
Try these other two extensions and see if it will boost your daily productivity.


Features:

Extension Hub is a privacy-focused Chrome extension that gives users a simple central place to view, organize, and manage their browser extensions. Instead of searching through Chrome menus or trying to remember which tools are installed, Extension Hub provides a cleaner way to access your extension list and keep your browser setup under control. It is designed for students, professionals, developers, researchers, productivity users, designers, and anyone who uses multiple Chrome extensions every day.

Modern browsing often depends on extensions. People install tools for productivity, writing, design, screenshots, tab management, privacy, accessibility, reading, bookmarks, shopping, development, and many other tasks. Over time, the number of installed extensions can grow quickly. Some are used daily, some are only needed occasionally, and others may be forgotten completely. Extension Hub helps solve this by giving users a convenient dashboard-style experience for managing their extension environment more intentionally.

The extension works entirely inside Chrome and does not use any external API. No data is ever transmitted to third-party servers. Extension information is handled locally in your browser using Chrome’s built-in extension management capabilities. The tool does not upload your installed extension list, browsing history, website URLs, personal information, settings, usage activity, or browser data to any outside service. Everything stays on your own device, giving you a private and secure way to organize your browser tools.

Privacy is especially important for an extension management tool. Your installed extensions can reveal details about how you work, what tools you use, what tasks you perform, and what interests or workflows matter to you. For example, your extension list might include tools related to writing, security, finance, design, development, education, accessibility, or business operations. Extension Hub is designed so this information remains local. It does not require an account, does not sync data through third-party servers, does not use cloud-based processing, and does not transmit your extension setup externally.

Using Extension Hub is straightforward. After installing it, you can open the hub from your Chrome toolbar and view your extensions in one organized place. The dashboard can help you quickly find the tools you need, review what is installed, and keep your browser workspace cleaner. Instead of digging through multiple browser settings screens, Extension Hub gives you a more direct way to understand your extension setup.

Extension Hub can be useful for users who frequently install and test new extensions. Developers, marketers, researchers, designers, and productivity enthusiasts often experiment with different tools. After a while, it can become difficult to remember which extensions are active, which ones are still useful, and which ones should be disabled or removed. A central hub makes it easier to review your setup and make decisions about what to keep.

The extension is also helpful for productivity. Too many extensions can create clutter in the toolbar and make the browser feel harder to manage. Some extensions may only be needed for specific tasks, such as screenshots, color picking, grammar checking, tab cleanup, or reading assistance. Extension Hub helps users access their tools more intentionally, reducing the need to keep every extension front and center at all times. This can make Chrome feel cleaner and more focused.

Students can use Extension Hub to manage learning tools, note-taking extensions, reading aids, citation helpers, timers, and study utilities. Professionals can use it to organize tools for work, communication, writing, file handling, research, and productivity. Developers can use it to keep track of development helpers, debugging tools, API utilities, and testing extensions. Designers can use it to manage color tools, screenshot utilities, layout inspectors, and visual reference tools.

Extension Hub can also support better browser hygiene. Many users forget about extensions they installed months or years ago. Old or unused extensions can clutter the browser and make it harder to find the tools that matter. By making the installed extension list easier to review, Extension Hub encourages users to clean up unnecessary tools and keep a more intentional browser environment. A cleaner extension setup can reduce distraction and make daily browsing more efficient.

The extension is intentionally lightweight and focused. It does not try to become a cloud-based productivity platform, marketplace, analytics system, or account-based management service. Its purpose is simple: help users manage their Chrome extensions locally and privately. Because it does not rely on external APIs or third-party servers, it can run quickly without upload delays, server processing, sign-ins, or online dependencies.

Extension Hub is especially useful for people who use Chrome as their main work environment. Many modern workflows happen almost entirely in the browser, from email and documents to dashboards, research, design tools, and project management systems. Extensions become part of that workspace. Having a clearer way to manage them can make the browser feel more like a controlled productivity environment instead of a messy collection of tools.

The extension can also help users become more aware of their browser setup. When all extensions are visible in one place, it is easier to notice duplicates, outdated tools, unused utilities, or extensions that no longer fit your workflow. This awareness can help users maintain a more efficient and secure browsing experience. Extension Hub does not need to send any data away to provide this benefit; the review happens locally inside Chrome.

Because no data is transmitted to third-party servers, Extension Hub is suitable for privacy-conscious users. No external API is used. No extension list, browser activity, personal information, website data, or usage behavior is uploaded or shared. Your browser setup stays on your device, and the extension focuses only on helping you organize and access your installed tools more easily.

With its clean dashboard concept, local processing, and privacy-first design, Extension Hub is a practical Chrome extension for anyone who wants better control over their browser extensions. It helps users view, organize, and manage installed tools in a simpler way while keeping all data private, secure, and fully local inside Chrome.

Tutorial:

  1. Install the Extension
  2. After installing the extension, click on the icon on the toolbar.