There’s a task your team repeats every single day inside a browser, and right now there’s no shortcut for it. Maybe it’s pulling data from a supplier portal, flagging competitor prices, or pushing information from one platform into another. A custom browser extension can eliminate that manual step. At Praggo, you can hire verified extension developers who build for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge, scoped to your exact workflow. Browse real profiles, compare packages, and commission work without the uncertainty of hiring blind.
Why Your Business Needs Browser Extension Development
Most software problems get solved with apps or websites. But some of the most persistent inefficiencies in a business happen right inside the browser, in the gap between tools that don't talk to each other. A custom browser extension lives exactly where those gaps are. It sits in your team's browser, runs when it's needed, and handles the repetitive, error-prone work that's currently eating hours every week.
Think about the manual processes your team already relies on a browser for. Copying order details from one tab into a spreadsheet. Checking product listings on multiple platforms one by one. Filling out the same form fields repeatedly across different systems. Each of these is solvable. A well-scoped extension can automate the action, validate the data, or surface the right information at exactly the right moment, without changing the tools your team already uses.
There's also a competitive angle. Businesses that automate internal workflows move faster. They process more orders, catch errors earlier, and free up staff for work that actually requires human judgment. In Bangladesh's growing e-commerce and logistics sectors, where margins are tight and order volumes are rising, that kind of efficiency gain is real money.
Off-the-shelf software can't always solve this. Generic tools are built for broad audiences, not for the specific combination of platforms, workflows, and data formats your business uses. A custom browser extension is built for your situation, which means it fits precisely and doesn't come with features you'll never use or constraints that slow you down.
What a Browser Extension Can Actually Do for Your Business
Browser extensions are more capable than most people expect. Understanding what's buildable helps you spot the opportunities in your own operations.
Automating Data Entry and Form Filling
If your team spends time copying information from one platform into another, an extension can intercept that process and handle it automatically. A logistics company moving shipment details from a supplier portal into an internal system, a retailer pushing product data from a wholesale catalogue into their Daraz listings, or an HR team auto-populating employee records across platforms can all benefit from this. The extension reads what's on the screen and fills in what's needed, accurately and instantly.
Monitoring and Alerting
An extension can watch specific web pages for changes and notify your team when something relevant happens. Price changes on competitor listings, stock level updates from a supplier's portal, status changes on a procurement platform, or new entries in a government tender database can all trigger an alert in real time. Instead of someone manually refreshing pages throughout the day, the extension does the watching and reports back when action is needed.
Integrating Browser Activity with Your Internal Systems
Many businesses use CRMs, ERPs, or custom internal tools that sit outside the browser. An extension can act as a bridge. When a sales rep is browsing a prospect's LinkedIn profile or a supplier's website, the extension can pull up that contact's existing records from the CRM, log a note, or update a field, all without switching tabs. The information comes to the user, not the other way around.
Productivity and Workflow Tools for Internal Teams
Extensions built for internal use can enforce standards and speed up processes. A content team working across multiple platforms can use an extension to apply brand-compliant formatting in one click. A procurement team can use one to generate purchase order summaries directly from supplier pages. An extension built for a customer service team can pull up order history the moment a support agent opens a customer's email. These are small automations individually, but across a team and over time, they add up fast.
Data Extraction and Research Tools
Structured data collection from public websites is a legitimate and common use case. A market research team gathering product data from e-commerce platforms, a financial analyst pulling public figures from regulatory filings, or a procurement manager tracking material prices across supplier sites can all use a purpose-built extension to collect and organize that data efficiently. This replaces hours of manual copy-paste work with a process that takes seconds.
Chrome Web Store and Internal Deployment
Not every extension needs to be published publicly. Extensions built for internal use can be deployed privately to your team's browsers through enterprise policies or direct installation, without going through the Chrome Web Store. If you do want to publish publicly, developers on Praggo understand the submission requirements and can prepare your extension to meet Google's review standards.
Who It's For
This service is well-suited for operations managers and business owners who have identified a repetitive browser-based task that costs their team real time every week. E-commerce businesses managing listings across multiple platforms, logistics companies tracking shipments through supplier portals, financial services firms monitoring public data sources, and marketing teams working across several tools simultaneously will all find clear use cases here. It's also a strong fit for SaaS companies that want to offer a browser extension as part of their product, and for startups building internal productivity tools without the resources to commission full custom software. If your team does it in a browser and it's done repeatedly, there's likely an extension worth building.
Why Businesses Choose Praggo for Browser Extension Development
Finding a capable extension developer independently is harder than it looks. The skill set is specific: a developer needs to understand browser APIs, content security policies, and Chrome Web Store requirements, on top of general web development ability. Posting in Facebook groups or relying on referrals gives you no way to verify that knowledge before you pay. Praggo gives you a structured process with verified developers, clear pricing, and payment protection from brief to delivery.
Verified Developers with Demonstrated Skills
Every developer on Praggo goes through a vetting process before their profile goes live on the platform. You can review their previous projects, read ratings from past clients, and assess their technical experience before you commit to anything. You're not making a decision based on a profile photo and a few lines of self-description.
Transparent Pricing
All packages are listed in Bangladeshi Taka with clear scope descriptions. You can compare developers, see exactly what each package includes, and agree on the cost before any work begins. There are no vague quotes and no invoices that look different from what was discussed.
Secure Payment Protection
Praggo holds your payment in escrow and releases it to the developer only after you've reviewed and approved the delivered work. If the extension doesn't match the agreed brief, you have a structured process to resolve it. We accept payments through bKash, Nagad, Rocket, all major local and international cards, and direct bank transfer.
Built for Your Requirements, Not Repurposed from a Template
Developers on Praggo build extensions from scratch based on your specific use case. You won't receive something generic with your logo added. The extension is scoped, built, and tested around the workflow you described, which means it actually fits the way your team works.
Direct Communication and Ongoing Support
All project communication happens through the Praggo platform, so every decision, file, and revision is documented in one place. Depending on the agreement you reach with your developer, ongoing maintenance, updates, and browser compatibility checks can be structured as a retainer. Praggo's support team is available throughout the project if any issues need to be escalated.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does browser extension development cost?
The cost depends entirely on the scope of what you're building. A simple extension that automates a single repetitive task will cost significantly less than one that integrates with an external API, manages user authentication, or includes a complex settings interface. Developers on Praggo list their packages with clear pricing in BDT, so you can compare options and find a scope that fits your budget before committing.
How long does it take to build a browser extension?
Timelines vary based on complexity. A straightforward automation or data extraction tool can often be delivered in a few days. More involved projects that require API integration, cross-browser compatibility, or Chrome Web Store submission typically take longer. Your developer will give you a realistic timeline once the brief is clear.
Which browsers will the extension work on?
Most extensions are built primarily for Google Chrome, which is the most widely used browser in Bangladesh and globally. Many developers on Praggo can also build for Firefox and Microsoft Edge, either as part of the same project or as an add-on scope. Discuss your browser requirements with your developer before the project begins.
Can the extension be kept private for internal use only?
Yes. Extensions don't need to be published on the Chrome Web Store to be used by your team. Internal extensions can be deployed privately across your organisation's browsers. If you do want to publish publicly, your developer can prepare the extension to meet Google's review and policy requirements.
What should I prepare before briefing a developer?
It helps to have a clear description of the specific task or workflow you want the extension to handle. If the extension needs to interact with a particular website or platform, access to a test account is useful. Any relevant API documentation, if your extension needs to connect to an external system, should also be shared. The more clearly you can describe the problem, the more accurately your developer can scope the work and give you a realistic cost and timeline.
Can I hire a developer on a retainer for ongoing updates?
This depends on the arrangement you reach with your developer. Some developers on Praggo offer ongoing maintenance and update packages, which can be useful as browsers evolve and platforms change their interfaces. Discuss this with your developer at the start of the project if you anticipate needing long-term support.
