Hello!
I’ve added first-class support for Coda to my chrome extension. You can enter your API key, pick a doc and table and a form tailored to your table appears directly in your Chrome sidebar.
Powersave then supports different kinds of autofills: AI autofill, mapping page meta information or picking information from the page via CSS selectors.
Each configured destination can be opened and run via a configured keyboard shortcut.
Pricing: Free for non-AI usage, Pro version gives 100 AI credits / month for $5 / month
Powersave website
Powersave on Chrome Web Store
Happy to clarify anything if needed!
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I just loved the extension.
Good job!
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i would like to ask for functionality if possible … is it possible to highlights text from the page and right click and put it in the table and field i want??
Hello @SALEM_MALIBARY , yes this should also be possible!
This UI is turned off by default but it can be enabled in the settings.
It’s also possible to right click:
The specific table has to be open in Powersave in the sidebar for this though.
But it’s possible to set up a keyboard shortcut to open a specific table.
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thats amazing, do you have firefox extension or you guys planning to do one for firefox users?? or is there anyway to use it in firefox?
So far it’s not available for Firefox but I’ll give that a test soon! I’ve seen little traffic from Firefox on my website so I haven’t prioritised it before.
Very cool!
Was able to install on Arc but not having any luck getting it to actually function — any plans for Arc Browser in addition to Firefox??
I’ll be looking into Firefox & Safari support soon, might be a few weeks.
But Arc unfortunately does not support the whole side panel where the extension currently lives. Maybe since Arc already has a side panel they don’t want to let extensions cut even more space. But I’m still hoping they’ll support it.
https://www.reddit.com/r/ArcBrowser/comments/1fb1gm3/chromesidepanel_api_for_extensions_in_arc_browser/
Ah, that makes sense — thanks so much for the update. Going to give this a try in Chrome!
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