I built a simple Chrome extension for Google Calendar and launched a companion site to go with it: https://calendar-extension.site/ .
What it does
Adds lightweight, useful UI/UX tweaks and small productivity improvements for Calendar users (nothing bloated — just practical).
Works entirely in-browser (no backend, no tracking, no heavy dependencies).
The site gives a clean overview + installation instructions, and makes it easier to share / reference the extension.
Why I built it
I got tired of juggling multiple tabs, missing quick-access buttons, and little friction in my calendar workflow. I couldn’t find a clean, no-nonsense extension that just “improves Calendar without over-engineering it,” so I built this for myself — and figured maybe others will find it useful too.
What makes it worth a look
Lightweight, no bloat.
Ideal for folks who use Google Calendar intensively and want small UX productivity gains without a heavy addon.
Would love to hear feedback from the community — usage ideas, pain points, or anything you’d change. Thanks for checking it out!
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