Drop in the features your tools forgot
Drop in custom features and integrations to any web app via a Chrome extension.
How it works
Simply explain what you need
Integrations
Works with every web app
If it runs in your browser, you can drop in features.




































































































And many more...
Use Cases
Built for real workflows
Just describe what you need, and watch it appear in your favorite apps.


Open Roles inside HubSpot


Export GPT Conversations


Quick Reply Suggestions
Examples
See what's possible
Ready-to-use examples across sales, support, and productivity tools.

Google Maps Lead Collector
Adds a full-width button to Google Maps profiles that captures business details and sends them to Airtable.

LinkedIn HubSpot Lookup
Adds a button to LinkedIn profiles that checks if the person exists in your HubSpot contacts and shows their details.

Slack Smart Reply Buttons
Show ready-to-click reply suggestions in Slack so you can respond faster with consistent wording. Insert, then edit.

Add Maps Tab to Google
Jump from Google results to Maps instantly with a dedicated Maps button that carries your current query across.

LinkedIn Smart Reply
Get quick reply suggestions for LinkedIn messages. Click to insert, edit if needed, send.

YouTube Watch Time
Displays a timer showing how much time you have spent watching YouTube today to track your screen time.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Drop in adds custom features, smart workflows, and integrations to any web app via a Chrome extension. No source code required.
No. Drop in adds a visual layer on top of what you see. You can turn features on or off anytime without affecting the original app.
You control what a feature can read and what it can change. You can revoke access per site.
Only when a feature requires it (like calling an external API). Everything else stays local. You can see exactly what each feature accesses.
Any web app that runs in your browser. We're optimizing popular tools like ChatGPT, HubSpot, and LinkedIn first.
Yes. You can share features and standardize the same UI improvements across a team.
Free to try. Paid plans unlock more features, higher limits, and team controls.





