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Used Claude to write the pages that actually got people to install my extension
Been working on marketing for Tabisto, my Chrome extension. Tried free directories first, Tiny Startups, Twelve Tools. Didn't move installs much. What actually worked was having Claude write comparison pages against tools people already used, Toby, Momentum, Raindrop. Gave it the real feature differences, let it draft the structure, edited from there. Each page took about 20 minutes instead of the half day I was expecting. Reminded me of Vincent's post on Claude Design for landing pages. Give it real context instead of a vague brief and it gets surprisingly close on the first pass. It's a free bookmark manager for Chrome, organizes links into named sections on the new tab. Grab it from the Chrome Web Store. Anyone else using Claude for the marketing side of a build and not just the code?
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Shipped a Chrome extension with Claude Code 5 days after starting. Reviews are starting to come in and one surprised me.
Built Tabisto, a Chrome extension, using Claude Code. Went from first message to live on the Chrome Web Store in 5 days. Wasn't trying to build anything ambitious, just fixing my own tab chaos. Didn't expect much beyond that. Then reviews started coming in. One person said they didn't realize how useful it would be until they actually started using it, now they open it constantly. Another called it the best new tab extension they've tried. 15 reviews in, still 5.0. It's a free bookmark manager for Chrome, organizes links into named sections right on the new tab. Site's at tabisto.app, or install from the Chrome Web Store if you want to see what a 5-day Claude Code build actually looks like in production. Anyone else here shipped something small with Claude Code that ended up getting real use?
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My browser gets chaotic when I'm learning something new. Fixed it with this.
When I'm deep in learning mode, I end up with 30 tabs open and no idea which ones actually matter. API reference here. Anthropic docs there. A thread I bookmarked three days ago. A video I started watching. It looks organized for about an hour and then turns into a pile I stop trusting. Been using Tabisto for this. Takes over your new tab, you make named sections and drop links in. My Claude learning setup has one section for docs I go back to constantly, one for tools I'm testing, one for community links worth saving. Separate workspaces so it doesn't mix with other stuff. Cmd+K to jump anywhere fast. Free, no account, works offline. What does your browser look like mid-learning session? Curious if anyone else has a system that actually holds up.
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I used Claude Code to ship a Chrome extension in 5 days. Here's what I learned about working with it.
I build WordPress plugins for a living. I had never touched a Chrome extension before this project. I had a personal problem I wanted to solve. My browser was a mess. 150+ open tabs, bookmarks I never opened, tab groups that turned into a pile within a week. I just wanted to save links into named sections and find them later. Nothing did that simply enough. So I used Claude Code to build it. Five days from nothing to live on the Chrome Web Store. What actually worked well with Claude Code: Describing the problem clearly before asking for code. When I explained what I wanted the user to feel, not just what the function should do, the output was much closer to right the first time. Pointing at the exact thing that was wrong. Not "this is broken." More like "this button saves the link but the section doesn't update until I refresh. I want it to update immediately." Specific inputs got specific fixes. What didn't work as well: Letting it run too far ahead. A few times, I didn't stop it early enough and ended up with code that technically worked but was more complex than the problem needed. Shorter loops were better. Adding features mid-build. Every time I introduced something new while something else was half done it created problems. Finishing one thing completely before starting the next made the whole process smoother. The extension is called Tabisto. Replaces your new tab with a visual bookmark dashboard. Named sections, workspaces, notes, and saved tab sessions. Free, no account needed. If you're learning Claude Code and thinking about a first project, a Chrome extension is a good one to try. The scope is contained, the feedback loop is fast, and you can see it working in your actual browser while you build. What patterns have you found that make Claude Code more reliable for your builds?
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Yash Kapoor
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Founder @DevDiggers | Tech & Product Builder

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Joined Jun 27, 2026
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