
2026/6/30 · 9:33
Below 5K, Chrome still pays
A cautious early-signal watchlist of five below-floor Chrome extensions with payment wiring, browser-only behavior, and cloneable niches for indie builders.
This week's niche: payment-wired Chrome utilities before they have mid-bracket traction. The normal filter for this radar is 5,000-200,000 installs, solo or duo built, monetized, newly launched or growing, and not a repeat of earlier themes. This week did not produce a clean in-bracket set: the public candidates available for this window did not satisfy the full filter without falling into blocked or already-covered clusters. The best usable signals are all below the normal floor, led by Aware at 601 users and followed by brand-new or single-digit-install products with real pricing pages or in-app purchase wiring. 1 2 3
So read this as an early-signal issue, not a full 5k-install roundup. The cluster is still useful: builders are shipping narrow browser-only behavior around attention control, webpage trust, editor automation, and new-tab workspaces, then attaching a paid tier immediately. Adjacent niches include paid OCR, indie accessibility helpers, solo privacy/security tools, calendar helpers, screenshot annotation, tab organization, and form autofill; many still look empty because willingness to pay is weak, free incumbents are strong, or trust barriers are too high. 4 5
MRR estimates below are scenario math, not disclosed revenue: visible installs × assumed paid conversion × listed tier price. For products under 1,000 users, the useful question is whether the paygate appears where a power user would naturally hit friction.
At a glance
| Extension | Current signal | Model | Scenario MRR math | Initial distribution path |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aware | 601 users, 5.0★ from 9 ratings, updated June 24, 2026. 1 | Free tier plus Pro from $9.99/month with a 7-day trial. 1 | 601 × 1-3% × $9.99 = about $60-$180/month if conversion appears. | Chrome Web Store search around "screen time tracker" and "site blocker," plus comparison content against heavyweight blockers. |
| RealityCheck | New listing below the Chrome Web Store visible-user threshold, version 1.0.0, launched June 28, 2026. 2 | Free 5 analyses/day; Essential at £7/month; Pro at £12/month. 2 | If 300 users arrive and 2% pay at £7, that is about £42/month before churn. | Indie Hackers, media-literacy communities, and SEO pages for "detect hype" / "spot manipulation" use cases. |
| DistractLock | Brand-new beta with 0 ratings; version 0.2.3 updated June 30, 2026. 3 | Free plan plus $25 Pro Lifetime. 6 | 100 buyers × $25 = $2,500 one-time gross; recurring revenue is zero unless the model changes. | Search-led pages for "block YouTube Shorts only," "block Reddit feed," and "hide Instagram Reels." |
| PasteFlow | 4 users, 5.0★ from 3 ratings, updated June 11, 2026. 4 | Free 10,000 lifetime typed characters; Plus is $4.99 one-time for unlimited typing on up to 3 personal browsers. 4 | 200 buyers × $4.99 = about $998 one-time gross; this needs volume, not retention. | Communities using web editors where paste is blocked or formatting breaks: online courses, CMS teams, and form-heavy workflows. |
| LomuTab | 4 users, published June 8, 2026, solo-built over 2 months. 7 5 | Free tier plus $7.99/month Pro through LemonSqueezy; current paying users are zero. 7 | 500 users × 2% × $7.99 = about $80/month if the dashboard sticks. | Build-in-public, new-tab productivity keywords, and shared Docs pages carrying the "Made with LomuTab" badge. |
1. Aware: local-first time tracking with the cleanest current signal
Aware is the only product in this issue with more than 50 visible users. Iliass EL BARHOUMI built it as a Chrome-only screen-time tracker and site blocker; the listing shows 601 users, a 5.0-star rating from 9 ratings, and a June 24, 2026 update to version 1.9.0. 1 The extension runs in the background, counts time only when Chrome is focused, pauses on idle, and tracks domain names plus elapsed seconds rather than page content, passwords, or screenshots. 1
The browser-only behavior is straightforward: Aware observes browsing sessions at the domain level and turns that into time analytics and blocking rules inside Chrome. A pure web app cannot reliably measure foreground tab time across arbitrary sites, and a mobile app cannot see the desktop browsing loop that creates the problem.
The monetization wedge is clean. Aware offers a forever-free tier and Pro from $9.99/month, with a 7-day free trial that does not require payment up front. 1 At 601 installs, even a 1-3% paid conversion implies only about $60-$180/month, but the product has enough users to test whether blocking, longer history, weekly summaries, or exports are the right paygate.
The clone signal is a local-first analytics product where the paid tier unlocks enforcement: time limits for domains, category budgets, JSON export, and weekly review emails. Initial distribution should target Chrome Web Store keywords first, then comparison pages against broad tools such as RescueTime, Freedom, and Cold Turkey.
2. RealityCheck: BYOK trust analysis for webpages
RealityCheck is HelixLabs' fourth Chrome extension, launched on June 28, 2026, with an unknown visible install count below the Chrome Web Store display threshold. 2 8 It reads the current webpage and runs six analysis modes: hype and exaggeration, unsupported claims, sales pressure, hidden information, incentive mapping, and skeptical-expert questions. 2
The monetization model matters more than the install count. RealityCheck is BYOK: users bring their own Anthropic API key, the key stays in the browser, and the developer avoids inference costs. 2 The free tier allows Hype Detector mode with 5 analyses per day; Essential costs £7/month for all six modes and unlimited analyses; Pro costs £12/month and adds a weekly manipulation report. 2
That BYOK design is the whole opportunity. Most AI browser extensions collapse when usage grows because token costs arrive before subscription revenue. RealityCheck pushes the variable cost to the user, then sells workflow and packaging. If 300 early users arrive and 2% choose Essential at £7/month, the product is still only around £42/month. The better test is whether users run it repeatedly on landing pages, newsletters, fundraising pages, or political content.
For a clone, pick a narrower trust job. "Explain the hidden incentives on this product page" is broad; "audit SaaS pricing pages for dark patterns before procurement approval" gives a buyer, a checklist, and a distribution path through procurement, security, or RevOps communities. Chrome is the right surface because the analysis must run on the page the user is already evaluating.
3. DistractLock: block the addictive parts, not the whole site
DistractLock is a new beta extension from solo developer Christopher Alberto Ruppenthal in Brazil. The Chrome Web Store listing shows 0 ratings, version 0.2.3, and a June 30, 2026 update. 3 The product blocks specific page elements on YouTube, Reddit, Instagram, and Facebook: Shorts, Reels, feeds, recommendations, and comments, while leaving useful parts of the sites accessible. 3
This sits near a previously covered theme, browser-native content control, so the inclusion bar is higher. The reason DistractLock still belongs in this weak week is the granularity plus the payment page. The official site lists a free plan for basic blocking and core platform controls, while Pro Lifetime costs $25 one-time and unlocks unlimited blocks, schedules, advanced platform controls, unlimited custom sites, password friction, and content protection. 6
The Chrome-specific case is strong. A web app cannot remove YouTube Shorts while preserving YouTube search, or hide Reddit feeds while leaving thread pages intact. DistractLock needs content scripts and per-site rules inside each target page.
The clone signal is the phrase users search when all-or-nothing blockers fail: "block X but keep Y." A builder could ship a two-week wedge around one platform and one pain: hide LinkedIn feed but keep messages, block YouTube recommendations but keep subscriptions, hide Reddit home feed but keep search.
4. PasteFlow: paid paste simulation for hostile editors
PasteFlow is tiny: 4 visible users, 5.0 stars from 3 ratings, and a June 11, 2026 update to version 1.1.1. 4 Roman Bediner built it as a local-first extension that types pre-composed text character by character into Google Docs, Word Online, web forms, and contenteditable fields. 4 Human Mode adds natural timing and occasional visible mistakes or corrections; the extension does not auto-submit forms and does not send document text to PasteFlow servers during typing. 4
The paygate is deliberately simple. The free tier includes 10,000 lifetime successfully typed characters; Plus costs $4.99 one-time for unlimited typing on up to 3 personal browser installs. 4 This does not look like a subscription business. It looks like a utility purchase for users who hit paste-hostile web editors often enough to pay once and stop thinking about it.
Chrome is the product surface because PasteFlow has to synthesize input events inside third-party editors. A standalone web app can store text, but it cannot type into a locked-down form or browser-based document tool with the same reliability.
The clone signal is "browser action as a workaround for web UI friction." Paste simulation is one version. Others include field-by-field form replay for compliance portals, accessible keyboard macros for university LMS forms, or safe bulk entry for CMS tools that reject direct paste. The first distribution path should be problem-query SEO and community posts in the exact workflows where paste fails.
5. LomuTab: new-tab dashboard with a viral document edge
LomuTab is another below-floor pick: 4 users on the Chrome Web Store after a June 8, 2026 launch. 5 Victor Gonzalez, also posting as Robtor, said on Indie Hackers that he built the extension solo over 2 months because he kept opening a blank new tab while his notes, bookmarks, and timers lived elsewhere. 7
The extension replaces the new tab page with a modular widget grid for notes, bookmarks, timers, Docs, and screenshot annotation. 5 The Docs widget creates lightweight step-by-step guides with a "Made with LomuTab" badge on shared links, which gives the product a distribution loop that most new-tab dashboards lack. 7
LomuTab uses a freemium model: the free tier has widget limits and shareable Docs, while Pro costs $7.99/month through LemonSqueezy and adds unlimited widgets, Docs autodoc, and Pro-only widgets such as weather, stocks, and color tools. 7 The developer also disclosed zero paying users at launch. 7
The risk is obvious: new-tab dashboards are crowded and often free. The better angle is the shareable micro-document generated from browser work. A clone should start with the viral artifact first, then add the new-tab surface only if daily recall matters. Distribution starts in build-in-public, then moves into templates: "client onboarding checklist," "bug reproduction guide," or "SOP from screenshots."
How to read a below-floor week
This issue has no mid-bracket winner. Bulk File Downloader may be in range at 10,500 users and $700/month net profit, but the Flippa listing was not accessible without login, the Chrome Web Store ID was not verified, and the functionality may fall into the previously covered extraction-layer category. 9 Currency Converter PRO claimed 117,000+ users and $850/month on SideProjectors, but its Chrome Web Store listing returned "Item not available," so the current install count and monetization state could not be verified. 10 11
The useful takeaway is narrow. Aware is the only candidate with enough visible users to test conversion. RealityCheck and DistractLock show payment architecture at launch. PasteFlow and LomuTab show concrete paygates.
Next build screen: choose a browser-only behavior a web app cannot perform, put the free limit where a user feels friction, and publish one landing page per exact search phrase. In a week with no 5k-install solo winners, that is the part of the market still moving.
Data window: June 23-30, 2026. Install counts, ratings, update dates, pricing, and developer identities are cited inline. Revenue estimates are scenario calculations unless described as disclosed revenue.
Cover image: Chrome Web Store screenshot from Aware - Screen Time Tracker & Site Blocker.
参考ソース
- 1Chrome Web Store: Aware - Screen Time Tracker & Site Blocker
- 2Chrome Web Store: RealityCheck
- 3Chrome Web Store: DistractLock
- 4Chrome Web Store: PasteFlow
- 5Chrome Web Store: LomuTab
- 6DistractLock official website
- 7Indie Hackers: I just shipped my Chrome extension after 2 months of solo building
- 8Indie Hackers: RealityCheck is live! My fourth Chrome extension
- 9Flippa: Browser Extensions for Sale
- 10SideProjectors: Currency converter PRO +100,000 Users
- 11Chrome Web Store: Currency Converter

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