Notyfy - Web Notifications in One Place is a notification extension for chrome. also, it is notifications extension. it's a free extension and is featured in Productivity, it has 293 active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.40 from 5 rated user, last update is 1556 days ago.
Get all your notifications in one place right away—no login setup required! Notyfy sees which platforms you're already logged in to. That means Notyfy doesn't ask you for your credentials or read out your cookies (it doesn't have the chrome permissions to do that). Check https://notyfy.co for the current supported platforms—more platforms coming soon, stay tuned! Notyfy will check in the background in an optimised way if there are new notifications on your logged in and selected platforms. "Optimised" means the transferred data is kept to a minimum because it doesn't need to download the whole website, big images or load all the ads. When a new notification appears, Notyfy will add an unobtrusive "1" badge on the extension's icon. It will give you the relief that you haven't forgotten to follow up on things. Your aunt's birthday on Facebook? Your job inquiry message on LinkedIn? The reddit post you made and somebody replied 2 days later? You are covered for this and many other cases. PRIVACY POLICY Your data will not be transmitted, saved or sold. Check the privacy policy over at https://notyfy.co/privacy-policy/ for more informations.
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It does not detect some of the places I'm logged in, like Twitter and Product Hunt. But it's great for what it works with for me: Gmail and Facebook.
It's very useful, and supports a number of sites, bringing them together in a single point, without being overly complicated or annoying. The only reason I have deducted one point, is that it is quite common to have sites 'logged out', and requiring them to be rechecked under settings. Also, it seems that whenever I add Stack Overflow to the list of sites to check, then I get notifications for every message I have ever received from Stack Overflow, all over again - which is hundreds of messages, and it takes a couple of days to stop.
Clever extension that collects many kinds of notifications to a single place so you don't have to check them on different sites. Also Windows notifications can set to silent mode which allows using Chrome with much less distractions. ✌️