
I Built a Chrome Extension in 2 Days Without Writing a Single Line of Code
Every morning I open the same tabs. Figma. Notion. Analytics. Docs. One by one. Every. Single. Day. Small frustration — but small frustrations compound. So I decided to fix it. What I Built Toolflow is a Chrome extension that lets you: Group your tools into named workflows Open everything in one click Launch a full Chrome tab group in seconds Drag to reorder, rename, edit — everything Here's a 90-second demo: 👉 Get Toolflow — $4.99 lifetime The Honest Story: I Wrote Zero Code I directed Claude (Opus 4.6) to build the entire thing. Every file — the manifest, background service worker, popup UI, CSS, all of it — was written by Claude. What I actually did: Came in with one clear, specific idea Made every product and UX decision myself Described not just what I wanted but why Reviewed everything and redirected when something felt off My job was clarity. Claude's job was implementation. How It's Structured Under the Hood For those curious about the architecture — it's a standard Manifest V3
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