The 5 Best Chrome Extensions for 2019

1. HubSpot Sales

Users: 664 thousand
HubSpot's Sales tool connects your email inbox with your CRM. Instead of having to navigate back and forth between the two products, this extension allows you to transfer contact information from your email directly into your CRM. This saves employees time in their day-to-day workflow and retains valuable information about customers.

Another cool feature that HubSpot Sales provides is the tracking and logging of emails. Users can send emails and receive alerts when their message is delivered, opened, and clicked on. The email thread can then be logged continuously into the CRM throughout the entire correspondence

2. Todoist

Users: 634 thousand
ToDoist is a project management tool that lets you create highly organized and visually appealing to-do lists across all of your devices. What's neat about the Chrome extension is that you can see your to-do list, or your team's shared lists, and add tasks to it without having to open a separate tab, app, or device.








3. Rapportive

Users: 382 thousand
Rapportive uses LinkedIn account information to provide details about the recipient of an email you're drafting. This is a great way to get details about someone you're trying to connect with and to ensure that you're contacting someone on their correct email address.

4. StayFocusd

Users: 753 thousand
StayFocusd lets you budget your time on specific websites so you can eliminate distractions when you need to buckle down and work. It's highly customizable -- you could set your time limit to 20 minutes on Twitter and only five minutes on Facebook, for example. It also has neat features like the Require Challenge: Once you set time limits on sites, if you want to go back and change your settings, you have to complete a challenge (think: retyping a piece of text without typos or answering questions).

5. LastPass

Users: 7.8 million
LastPass is a password manager that auto-fills in passwords for all of the accounts you save with this extension. You only have to remember one password: your LastPass password. This saves you time, headaches, and increases the security of your personal data.