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EasyFilters - Google search filters - right where you need them | Product Hunt

 1 year ago
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"Looking for feedback on everything from the product idea, product design, logo, demo video, execution, description and anything else to make the next launch better. Any traction will be a great!"

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EasyFilters is a chrome extension that could make it easier to find the search results you are after. I am an Engineer and am usually searching for particular libraries or help tutorials, for example, learning React. Technology moves fast so the articles that I come across are from a while back and perhaps not the most relevant. Google does provide search filters but they are buried a few clicks away. EasyFilters exposes those filters on the search results page, so one can whittle down the search results easier.

It will be most useful for people who are looking for more recent articles on a particular topic and find it mildly annoying to have to find the google search filters hidden a few clicks away.

Like I said, I am an Engineer with lots of ideas but no execution strategy. I decided on picking the smallest thing I could develop in short enough time to experience the product development lifecycle. I wanted to build something and launch it, even if it’s not the best product and not the prefect design. I tried building a Chrome extension few years ago and failed miserably, hence I am building one again to get over the debacle.

Congratulations on your launch! 🚀 Excellent work!

How did you decide to create it?

Keep doing! 💪

@asaskevich Thanks man!

I wanted to build something small and useful. I had this issue myself and decided to explore it further and create it. I am going to blog about the stages / challenges I went through while developing it.

Will post a link here, if you are interested :-)


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