How BotGentz Fits Into Your Day
BotGentz isn't one app — it's a way to quietly upgrade the browser you already spend all day in, one small tool at a time.
The mechanics, quickly
One-time setup, works with Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Brave, Opera and more.
Free or paid, one click adds it to your extension.
Quietly active on the exact sites it's built for — nowhere else.
What people actually use it for
A "browser extension app" sounds abstract until you see where it actually saves you time. Here's what that looks like in an ordinary day.
Shopping without overpaying
Price-comparison and coupon-organizer apps sit quietly in the background while you shop, so you notice a better deal or an expired discount code before you check out — not after.
Staying organized without switching apps
Quick-note widgets, unit converters, and password generators live one click away in your toolbar, so a task that used to mean opening a new tab or a separate app now takes a couple of seconds instead.
Creating and managing social content
Image croppers, caption writers, and hashtag organizers work right where you're already posting, so content prep stops being a separate step done in a different app before you upload anything.
Coding and building things
JSON formatters, regex testers, and color-palette generators are available on any page you're working from, so a quick check doesn't mean leaving your work to open yet another dev-tools website.
Running a household
Meal planners, chore-rotation schedulers, pet care reminders, and garden trackers turn "I'll remember to do that" into something that actually gets tracked, quietly, without another app to check daily.
Building small daily habits
Habit trackers, stretch timers, and hydration reminders show up right in the browser you're already in all day, which is usually the difference between a habit that sticks and one that gets forgotten by lunchtime.
Job hunting and career growth
Application trackers and interview-practice tools stay open alongside the job boards and email you're already using, instead of living in a spreadsheet you have to remember to update separately.
Making the web easier to use
High-contrast modes, reading rulers, and reduced-motion toggles apply on top of any site, so accessibility doesn't depend on whether the specific site you're on bothered to build it in.
Quick answers
No. Every app in the store is ready to use — installing one is the same one-click action whether it's free or paid.
No — each app only runs on the specific site or sites it's built for, and you can see and toggle exactly what's active on any page from the extension popup.
Yes — install as many as you want. Most people end up with a handful of small tools running quietly rather than one big one.
Remove or disable it any time from the extension's dashboard — nothing to uninstall separately.