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https://www.notion.com/de/blog/how-teams-can-use-ai-meeting-notes-to-make-knowledge-automated-and | Wie Teams Smart Notes nutzen können, um Wissen zu automatisieren und umsetzbar zu machen Notion Funktionen Notion-KI Erschaffen, schreiben, automatisieren Agenten Übernehmen manuelle Aufgaben Enterprise Suche Finde Antworten in Sekundenschnelle Smart Notes Perfekt geschrieben von der KI Dokumente Einfach und leistungsstark Wissensdatenbank Bündle dein Wissen Projekte Verwalte jede Art von Projekt Websites Veröffentliche alles Mögliche im Handumdrehen Loslegen KI-Anwendungsfälle entdecken Schau dir an, wozu die Notion-KI in der Lage ist Marktplatz durchstöbern Vorlagen für alles Mögliche Einbindungen anzeigen Verbinde deine Apps mit Notion Web Clipper herunterladen Speichere Inhalte aus dem Web in Notion Teste die Desktop-App von Notion für mehr Geschwindigkeit App herunterladen Mail Calendar KI Enterprise Tarife Erkunden Teams Entwicklung und Produkt Design Marketing IT Teamgröße Start-ups KMUs Konzerne Bildungswesen Lernen Hilfe-Center Notion Academy Erfahrungsberichte von Kund/-innen Blog Community Partnerprogramme Entwickeln API Vorlagen Sicherheit Beratung Fordere eine Demo an Anmelden Nutze Notion kostenlos Alle Beiträge ← ← Alle Beiträge Veröffentlicht am 18. Juli 2025 in Für Teams Wie Teams Smart Notes nutzen können, um Wissen zu automatisieren und umsetzbar zu machen Lesezeit 6 min Diesen Beitrag teilen Es fängt immer gleich an. Das Team diskutiert intensiv über die Strategie. Der nächste Produkt-Launch, die nächste Marketingkampagne oder der nächste Social-Media-Moment, von dem alle überzeugt sind, dass er „viral“ gehen wird. Es werden Entscheidungen getroffen und Aktionselemente geplant. Doch als das Projekt drei Wochen später ins Stocken gerät, kann sich niemand mehr so recht erinnern, was eigentlich entschieden wurde, warum, oder wer dafür verantwortlich ist. Das ist das Paradoxe an den Meeting-Notizen: Gerade der Versuch, Wissen zu bewahren, hindert uns daran, es überhaupt erst zu erstellen. Das bekannte Problem mit Meeting-Notizen Teams haben schon immer gewusst, dass Meetings wichtiges und institutionelles Wissen generieren. Diese Unterhaltungen beinhalten die DNA der tatsächlichen Arbeit von Organisationen sowie jede Entscheidung, die die Richtung eines Produkts oder eines Unternehmens beeinflusst. Und wenn eben dieser Kontext nicht erfasst wird, müssen Teams immer wieder dieselben Diskussionen führen, frühere Entscheidungen in Frage stellen und verlieren mit der Zeit wertvolle Erkenntnisse. Doch die Art und Weise, wie wir normalerweise Notizen erstellen – wenn eine Person in der Ecke sitzt und eifrig tippt – erzeugt eine allgemeine Spannung. Die engagiertesten Teilnehmenden, die scharfe Fragen stellen und Entscheidungen vorantreiben, sind oft am schlechtesten in der Lage, das Geschehen, zu dokumentieren. Sie sind zu sehr damit beschäftigt, nachzudenken, Punkte miteinander zu verbinden und das Gespräch zu steuern. Gleichzeitig wird der festgelegte Protokollant zum passiven Beobachter, der sich eher auf das Mitschreiben als auf seinen Beitrag konzentriert. Und das Ergebnis? Eine unstimmige und oft unvollständige Dokumentation, die zwar das „Was“ erfasst, aber das „Warum“ auslässt. Aktionselemente gehen in Zusammenfassungen oder unvollständigen Listen unter. Bei wichtigen Entscheidungen fehlt dann der Kontext. Nachbesprechungen finden auf den Fluren statt, weil das offizielle Protokoll die tatsächlichen Nuancen des Meetings nicht widerspiegelt. Und selbst wenn Teams umfassende Notizen machen , landen n diese oft verstreut in persönlichen Notizen, in E-Mail-Threads oder abgespeichert in Dokumenten, die niemand findet, wenn man sie braucht. Die Informationen sind vorhanden, aber nicht zugänglich, wenn Entscheidungen getroffen werden müssen oder wenn neue Kolleg/-innen verstehen müssen, wie das Team dorthin gekommen ist, wo es heute steht. Diese Fragmentierung von Informationen hat ihren Preis. Projekte verzögern sich, weil Teams Zeit damit verschwenden, nach dem nötigen Kontext zu suchen. Neue Mitarbeitende haben Schwierigkeiten, die Hintergründe bestehender Systemen nachzuvollziehen. Selbst wer nur ein einziges Gespräch verpasst hat, kann sich für das nächste unvorbereitet fühlen. Die geistige Belastung, vergangene Entscheidungen erinnern und rekonstruieren zu müssen, lenkt von zukunftsorientierter Arbeit ab. Kann ich KI dafür nutzen, Meeting-Notizen zu erstellen? Zum Glück verändern KI-Tools diese Dynamik grundlegend, da sie den Zielkonflikt zwischen Teilnahme und Dokumentation auflösen. Anstatt Teams vor die Wahl zwischen guten Gesprächen und guter Dokumentation zu stellen, übernimmt KI die routinemäßige Protokollierung, während sich Menschen auf die strategische Zusammenarbeit konzentrieren können. Moderne KI-Tools zur Notizenerstellung können wichtige Schlüsselmomente in Gesprächen erkennen, umsetzbare Elemente herausfiltern und Informationen so organisieren, dass sie direkt nutzbar werden. Der Effekt macht sich direkt bemerkbar: Wenn die Dokumentation ganz automatisch erfolgt, verbessern sich auch die Meetings. Mitarbeitende beteiligen sich aktiver, wenn sie sich nicht darum sorgen müssen, alles mitzuschreiben: Diskussionen verlaufen freier, und Aktionselemente werden klar benannt und im richtigen Kontext verortet. Das Fazit ist klar: Die menschliche Aufmerksamkeit kann sich auf die kreative und strategische Arbeit konzentrieren, die Unternehmen wirlich voranbringen. Warum Teams KI für Meeting-Notizen nutzen sollten Die KI-Meeting-Assistenten, die diese Meeting-Notizen erstellen, lösen ganz grundlegende Probleme, indem sie die Erfassung automatisieren und es Teams ermöglichen, sich auf strategischere und kreativere Arbeiten zu fokussieren. Hier sind einige konkrete Möglichkeiten, wie Smart Notes die Arbeitsweise deines Teams verbessern können: Erfasse alles ohne Ablenkung. Die KI transkribiert jedes Wort, damit sich die Teilnehmenden auf die Unterhaltung konzentrieren können. Niemand muss die Aufmerksamkeit zwischen Zuhören und Dokumentieren aufteilen, was zu besseren Diskussionen und einer kreativeren Problemlösung führt. Zum Beispiel können sich Produktteams bei Design-Reviews ganz auf visuelles Feedback und gemeinsames Iterieren konzentrieren, anstatt jede Designentscheidung manuell festhalten zu müssen. Einheitliche und umsetzbare Zusammenfassungen. KI kann sehr zuverlässig wichtige Entscheidungen, Aktionselemente und Diskussionspunkte anhand immer gleicher Kriterien identifizieren. Teams können sich darauf verlassen, nutzbare Zusammenfassungen in einem vorhersehbaren Format zu erhalten, sodass sich relevante Informationen leicht erfassen und gezielt umsetzen lassen. Wenn zum Beispiel ein Führungsteam eine strategische Planungsbesprechung durchführt, erhält es denselben Detaillierungsgrad und dieselbe Struktur, unabhängig davon, wie komplex die Diskussion ist oder wer dabei im Raum sitzt. Einbindung in bestehende Arbeit. Moderne KI-Tools für Meeting-Notizen können direkt mit den Tools und Prozessen verbunden werden, die Teams bereits nutzen, anstatt ein weiteres Informationssilo zu schaffen. Aktionselemente fließen in Aufgabenverwaltungssysteme ein und Entscheidungen sind mit den entsprechenden Projektdokumenten verknüpft. Marketingteams, die Kampagnen-Planungssitzungen durchführen, können direkt auf Content-Kalender, Creative Briefs und Launch-Pläne verlinken, sodass alle Zugriff auf die relevanten Informationen haben. Durchsuchbare Meeting-Historie. Mit zunehmendem Wachstum wird das institutionelle Wissen zu einem Wettbewerbsvorteil und das richtige KI-Tool für Meeting-Notizen macht jedes Meeting sofort durchsuchbar. Anstatt sich daran zu erinnern, in welchem Meeting ein bestimmtes Thema besprochen wurde, können Teams den relevanten Kontext ganz einfach finden, indem sie in ihrem Workspace danach suchen. Ein Engineering Lead kann nach einem bestimmten Fachbegriff suchen und sofort die Diskussionen finden, die zu den aktuellen Architekturentscheidungen geführt haben, selbst aus Gesprächen, die vor Monaten stattfanden. Diese wichtigen Gespräche bilden auch den Kontext für verwandte KI-Tools, wie z. B. Enterprise Search und den Recherche-Modus der Notion-KI. Notion Smart Notes: Entwickelt für besser vernetzte Zusammenarbeit Während viele Tools – von Otter über Fireflies bis hin zu Fathom – Meetings transkribieren und zusammenfassen können, bietet Notion Smart Notes Teams ein perfektes Meeting-Gedächtnis , direkt dort, wo sie ohnehin arbeiten. Anstatt isolierte Besprechungsprotokolle in einem separaten Tool zu erstellen, werden Notion Smart Notes automatisch Teil der Wissensdatenbank deines Teams. Am wichtigsten ist aber vielleicht, dass Notion Smart Notes eine natürliche und direkte Nachbereitung ermöglicht. Da sich die Notizen in demselben Workspace befinden, in dem auch die Teams ihre Projekte verwalten, Aufgaben verfolgen und zusammenarbeiten, ist der Weg von einem Meeting zur Aktion fast unmittelbar, insbesondere dann, wenn du eine Vorlage für Meeting-Notizen verwendest . Aktionselemente gehen nicht verloren oder werden vergessen – sie können mit nur wenigen Klicks in eine Aufgabe oder ein Projekt umgewandelt werden. Und sobald die Meeting-Notizen erstellt sind, können sie mit Enterprise Search sofort durchsucht werden. Wenn jemand verstehen muss, wie eine Entscheidung getroffen wurde oder wie die nächsten Schritte aussehen, kann die Person in Meeting-Notizen, Projektdokumentationen und Team-Datenbanken gleichzeitig suchen. Kollektives Wissen bleibt nicht länger ungenutzt, da es tatsächlich gefunden werden kann. Erste Schritte mit Smart Notes Du bist bereit, Smart Notes einzuführen – wie geht es dann weiter? Wähle ein Tool , das zu deinem aktuellen Ökosystem passt. Nutzt du Notion? Slack? Google Workspace? Microsoft Teams? Teste es in einem risikoarmen Umfeld (z. B. bei einem internen Brainstorming), bevor du es in wichtigen Produkt- oder Kundenbesprechungen einführst. Binde es in dein Aufgabenmanagement ein , sodass die Aktionselemente direkt an die zuständigen Personen weitergeleitet werden. Bestimmt internen eine/-n Ansprechpartner/-in , um dafür zu sorgen, dass die Teams mit den neuen KI-Workflows vertraut sind. KI ist die Zukunft der Meeting-Dokumentation Kannst du KI nutzen, um Meeting-Notizen zu erstellen? Absolut! Es gibt den Teilnehmenden die Freiheit, sich auf die strategische Seite der Meetings zu konzentrieren – Fragen zu stellen, Ideen einzubringen und die Richtung zu klären – während automatisch Entscheidungen, Aktionselemente und Begründungen erzeugt werden. Die Zukunft der Arbeit hängt von Teams ab, die schnell agieren können und gleichzeitig den Kontext im Blick behalten. Notion Smart Notes bietet beides: die Geschwindigkeit automatisierter Dokumentation kombiniert mit dem Kontext integrierten Wissensmanagements. Wenn deine Meeting-Notizen mit allem anderen verbunden sind, was dein Team erstellt, wird jedes Gespräch zu einem Teil deines Wettbewerbsvorteils. Diesen Beitrag teilen Jetzt testen Lege im Internet oder auf dem Desktop los Wir haben auch passende Mac- und Windows-Apps. Wir haben auch passende iOS- und Android-Apps. Web-App Teilen Registrieren Desktop-App Suchen Updates Einstellungen und Mitglieder Neue Seite Vorlagen Importieren Papierkorb Neue Seite Teilen Mac Windows Apple App-Store Google App Store Verwendest du Notion bei der Arbeit? Demo anfordern 4:19 Aus dem App-Store herunterladen Deutsch Cookie-Einstellungen © 2026 Notion Labs, Inc. 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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=notion.id&hl=fr | Notion: Notes, Tasks, AI - Apps on Google Play Games Apps Books Kids google_logo Play Games Apps Books Kids none search help_outline Sign in with Google play_apps Library & devices payment Payments & subscriptions reviews My Play activity redeem Offers Play Pass Personalization in Play settings Settings Privacy Policy • Terms of Service Games Apps Books Kids Notion: Notes, Tasks, AI Notion Labs, Inc. In-app purchases 4.8 star 327K reviews 10M+ Downloads Rated for 3+ info Install Share Add to wishlist About this app arrow_forward Whether you’re looking to track your personal to-do’s, write and organize class notes, or run project management with a team, Notion is the AI-powered workspace that works your way, for any need. Keep track of your personal and professional goals, take notes about what you care about, and stay organized. "AI's everything app" — Forbes Notion is a productivity app where you can write, plan, and organize your notes, projects, tasks and more - all in one place. Ask Notion AI about project updates, upcoming tasks, and suggestions for a more streamlined workflow. Simplify writing notes, project and task management, and collaboration. Whether for personal, student or professional use, Notion scales to meet your individual needs with customization tools for everyone. FREE FOR PERSONAL USE • Create as many notes, docs, and content as you want. • Use one of thousands of templates to get started. FREE TO TRY WITH YOUR TEAM • Millions run on Notion every day, from next-generation startups to established enterprises. • Import Google Docs, PDFs, and other content types easily to get started • Write and organize meeting notes, or transcribe with AI. • Collaboration and team work at your fingertips, in one connected workspace. • Connect tools like Figma, Slack, and GitHub to Notion. FREE FOR STUDENTS • Your study planner, class notes, to do lists and more, your way. Loved by millions of students worldwide. • Get organized for your best school year yet with beautiful, customizable templates created by students, for students. NOTES & DOCS Communication is made efficient with Notion's flexible building blocks. • Create docs with beautiful templates, images, to-dos, and 50+ more content types. • Meeting notes, projects, design systems, pitch decks, and more. • Find exactly what you need using Search with powerful filters to find content across your workspace. TASKS & PROJECTS Catch all details big and small in any workflow. • Workflow manager: Create your own priority labels, status tags, and automations to choose the exact info you want to track. • Capture every detail in a table. Break projects into manageable tasks to get the work done. AI One tool that does it all - search, generate, analyze, and chat - right inside Notion. • Write better. Use Notion AI to help write and brainstorm. • Get answers. Ask Notion AI questions about all your content and get answers in seconds. • Autofill tables. Notion AI turns overwhelming data into clear, actionable information — automatically. SYNCS WITH BROWSER, MAC, AND WINDOWS APPS. • Pick up on mobile where you left off on desktop. MORE PRODUCTIVITY. FEWER TOOLS. • Track to-dos, write notes, create docs, and manage projects in one connected workspace. THINK IT. MAKE IT. Updated on Jan 13, 2026 Productivity Data safety arrow_forward Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time. This app may share these data types with third parties Personal info, App activity and 2 others This app may collect these data types Personal info, Photos and videos and 5 others Data is encrypted in transit You can request that data be deleted See details Ratings and reviews Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline arrow_forward Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline phone_android Phone laptop Chromebook tablet_android Tablet 4.8 319K reviews 5 4 3 2 1 Sommy Nriama more_vert Flag inappropriate Show review history <path d="M12 17.27L18.18 | 2026-01-13T09:30:02 |
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https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt/pull/26158 | fix(nuxt): provide typescript aliases for core packages by danielroe · Pull Request #26158 · nuxt/nuxt · GitHub Skip to content Navigation Menu Toggle navigation Sign in Appearance settings Platform AI CODE CREATION GitHub Copilot Write better code with AI GitHub Spark Build and deploy intelligent apps GitHub Models Manage and compare prompts MCP Registry New Integrate external tools DEVELOPER WORKFLOWS Actions Automate any workflow Codespaces Instant dev environments Issues Plan and track work Code Review Manage code changes APPLICATION SECURITY GitHub Advanced Security Find and fix vulnerabilities Code security Secure your code as you build Secret protection Stop leaks before they start EXPLORE Why GitHub Documentation Blog Changelog Marketplace View all features Solutions BY COMPANY SIZE Enterprises Small and medium teams Startups Nonprofits BY USE CASE App Modernization DevSecOps DevOps CI/CD View all use cases BY INDUSTRY Healthcare Financial services Manufacturing Government View all industries View all solutions Resources EXPLORE BY TOPIC AI Software Development DevOps Security View all topics EXPLORE BY TYPE Customer stories Events & webinars Ebooks & reports Business insights GitHub Skills SUPPORT & SERVICES Documentation Customer support Community forum Trust center Partners Open Source COMMUNITY GitHub Sponsors Fund open source developers PROGRAMS Security Lab Maintainer Community Accelerator Archive Program REPOSITORIES Topics Trending Collections Enterprise ENTERPRISE SOLUTIONS Enterprise platform AI-powered developer platform AVAILABLE ADD-ONS GitHub Advanced Security Enterprise-grade security features Copilot for Business Enterprise-grade AI features Premium Support Enterprise-grade 24/7 support Pricing Search or jump to... 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It also refactors the existing implementation of this to make it more performant (by just doing it once rather than in the templates which run many times). We also export some renderer types from #app so they will work when used with new TS bundler resolution. With this, the following bugs are resolved with shamefully-hoist=false : nitro runtime hooks are properly extended key renderer types (like HTMLContext) now work app config is correctly merged/typed internal API types now flow through correclty Later on we might want to do this automatically for dependencies added to auto imports, or make this list extensible. cc: @pi0 📝 Checklist I have linked an issue or discussion. I have added tests (if possible). I have updated the documentation accordingly. --> Sorry, something went wrong. Uh oh! There was an error while loading. 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https://nuxt.com/blog/v3-12#nuxt-scripts-auto-install | Nuxt 3.12 · Nuxt Blog v4.2.2 Docs Modules Templates Resources Enterprise Blog Search… k 59.3K Blog Nuxt 3.12 Release · June 10, 2024 Nuxt 3.12 Nuxt 3.12 is out - full of improvements and preparing the way for Nuxt 4! Daniel Roe @danielroe.dev We're on the road to the release of Nuxt 4, but we've not held back in Nuxt v3.12. 🚀 Testing Nuxt 4 changes Nuxt 4 is on the horizon, and it's now possible to test out the behaviour changes that will be coming in the next major release ( #26925 ) by setting an option in your nuxt.config.ts file: nuxt.config.ts export default defineNuxtConfig ( { future : { compatibilityVersion : 4 , }, } ) As we've been merging PRs for Nuxt 4, we've been enabling them behind this flag. As much as possible we're aiming for backwards compatibility - our test matrix is running the same fixtures in both v3 and v4 compatibility mode. There is a lot to say here, with 10+ different PRs and behaviour changes documented and testable, but for full details, including migration steps, see the v4 upgrade documentation . We'd be very grateful for early testing of what's coming in Nuxt 4! 🙏 📜 Nuxt Scripts auto-install We've been gradually working to release Nuxt Scripts . It's currently in public preview, but we're near a public release, so we've added some stubs for composables that (when used) will prompt installing the @nuxt/scripts module. 👉 Watch out for the launch - and an article explaining more! 🌈 Layer auto-registration and bugfixes Just like ~/modules , any layers within your project in the ~/layers directory will now be automatically registered as layers in your project ( #27221 ). We also now correctly load layer dependencies, which should resolve a range of issues with monorepos and git installations ( #27338 ). 🌐 Built-in accessibility improvements We now have a built-in <NuxtRouteAnnouncer> component and corresponding useRouteAnnouncer composable, which will be added by default to new Nuxt templates going forward. For full details, see the original PR (#25741) and documentation . We're continuing to work on nuxt/a11y - expect to hear more on that in future! 🔥 Performance improvements We've landed some performance improvements as well, many of which are behind the compatibilityVersion: 4 flag, such as a move away from deeply reactive asyncData payloads. Significant improvements include deduplicating modules ( #27475 ) - which will apply mostly to layer users who specify modules in their layers. In one project, we saw 30s+ improvement in starting Nuxt. We've also improved Vite dev server start up time by excluding common ESM dependencies from pre-bundling, and would suggest module authors consider doing the same ( #27372 ). We improved chunk determinism, so sequential builds should be less likely to have completely different chunk hashes ( #27258 ). And we tree shake more client-only composables from your server builds ( #27044 ), and have reduced the size of server component payloads ( #26863 ). 👨👩👧👦 Multi-app support We've landed a couple of changes that take us toward a place of supporting multi-app natively in Nuxt, including a multiApp experimental flag ( #27291 ) and the ability to have multiple Nuxt app instances running in parallel at runtime ( #27068 ). While it's not yet ready, please do follow along on the tracker issue , and feel free to pitch in if this is interesting to you. ⛑️ DX wins We now serialise more things in your dev server logs, including VNodes ( #27309 ) and URLs . We also addressed a bug that could lead to a frozen dev server. When accessing private runtime config in the browser, we now let you know with a more informative error message ( #26441 ). 🪨 Stabilising features We've removed some experimental options that have been stabilised and which we feel no longer need to be configurable: experimental.treeshakeClientOnly (enabled by default since v3.0.0) experimental.configSchema (enabled by default since v3.3.0) experimental.polyfillVueUseHead (disabled since v3.4.0) - implementable in user-land with plugin experimental.respectNoSSRHeader (disabled since v3.4.0) - implementable in user-land with server middleware We've also enabled scanPageMeta by default ( #27134 ). This pulls out any page metadata in your definePageMeta macro, and makes it available to modules (like @nuxtjs/i18n ) so they can augment it. This unlocks much better module/typed routing integration, but has a potential performance cost - so please file an issue if you experience any problems. 💪 Type improvements We now have support for typed #fallback slots in server components ( #27097 ). We've also improved some defaults in your generated tsconfig.json , including setting module: 'preserve' if you have a locally installed TypeScript v5.4 version ( see docs ) - see #26667 , #27485 . 📦 Module author/power user improvements We have shipped a range of type improvements for module authors, including: support for typed module options in installModule ( #26744 ) the option to specify compatibility with certain builders (vite/webpack) in module options ( #27022 ) a new onPrehydrate hook for hooking into the browser hydration cycle ( #27037 ) the ability to access and update resolved runtime configuration within modules, with new build-time useRuntimeConfig and updateRuntimeConfig utils ( #27117 ) 🎨 Inlined UI templates If you previously used @nuxt/ui-templates then it may be worth knowing that we have moved them from a separate repository into the nuxt/nuxt monorepo. (This is purely a refactor rather than a change, although you can expect some new designs for Nuxt v4.) ✅ Upgrading As usual, our recommendation for upgrading is to run: npx nuxi@latest upgrade --force This will refresh your lockfile as well, and ensures that you pull in updates from other dependencies that Nuxt relies on, particularly in the unjs ecosystem. Full Release Notes Read the full release notes of Nuxt v3.12.0 . A huge thank you to the 75+ Nuxt contributors and community members who have been part of this release. ❤️ Finally, thank you for reading this far! 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https://nuxt.com/blog/v3-5#fully-typed-pages | Nuxt 3.5 · Nuxt Blog v4.2.2 Docs Modules Templates Resources Enterprise Blog Search… k 59.3K Blog Nuxt 3.5 Release · May 16, 2023 Nuxt 3.5 Nuxt 3.5.0 is out, bringing Vue 3.3, new defaults, interactive server components, typed pages, environment config - and much more. Daniel Roe @danielroe.dev ⚡️ Vue 3.3 released Vue 3.3 has been released, with lots of exciting features, particularly around type support. new defineOptions macro 'generic' components typed slots and using external types in defineProps ... and more This also brings a significant improvement to data fetching when navigating between nested pages ( #20777 ), thanks to @antfu and @baiwusanyu-c . Read the full release announcement for more details. 🙌 Nitropack v2.4 We've been working on lots of improvements to Nitro and these have landed already in Nitro v2.4 - you may already have this upgrade, which contains a lot of bug fixes, updates to the module worker format for Cloudflare, Vercel KV support and more. One note: if you're deploying to Vercel or Netlify and want to benefit from incremental static regeneration, you should now update your route rules: routeRules: { - - '/blog/**': { swr: 3000 }, + + '/blog/**': { isr: 3000 }, } Read the full release notes . 💖 Rich JSON payloads Rich JSON payload serialisation is now enabled by default ( #19205 , #20770 ). This is both faster and allows serialising complex objects in the payload passed from the Nuxt server to client (and also when extracting payload data for prerendered sites). This now means that various rich JS types are supported out-of-the-box : regular expressions, dates, Map and Set and BigInt as well as NuxtError - and Vue-specific objects like ref , reactive , shallowRef and shallowReactive . You can find an example in our test suite. This is all possible due to Rich-Harris/devalue#58 . For a long time, Nuxt has been using our own fork of devalue owing to issues serialising Errors and other non-POJO objects, but we now have transitioned back to the original. You can even register your own custom types with a new object-syntax Nuxt plugin: plugins/custom-payload-type.ts export default definePayloadPlugin ( () => { definePayloadReducer ( ' BlinkingText ' , data => data === ' <original-blink> ' && ' _ ' ) definePayloadReviver ( ' BlinkingText ' , () => ' <revivified-blink> ' ) } ) You can read more about how this works here . 🛝 Interactive server components This feature should be considered highly experimental, but thanks to some great work from @huang-julien we now support interactive content within server components via slots ( #20284 ). You can follow the server component roadmap at #19772 . ⏰ Environment config You can now configure fully typed, per-environment overrides in your nuxt.config.ts : nuxt.config.ts export default defineNuxtConfig ( { $production : { routeRules : { ' /** ' : { isr : true } } }, $development : { // } } ) If you're authoring layers, you can also use the $meta key to provide metadata that you or the consumers of your layer might use. Read more about per-environment overrides . 💪 Fully typed pages You can benefit from fully typed routing within your Nuxt app via this experimental integration with unplugin-vue-router - thanks to some great work from @posva ! Out of the box, this will enable typed usage of navigateTo , <NuxtLink> , router.push() and more. You can even get typed params within a page by using const route = useRoute ( ' route-name ' ) . Enable this feature directly in your nuxt.config.ts : nuxt.config.ts export default defineNuxtConfig ( { experimental : { typedPages : true } } ) 🔎 'Bundler' module resolution We now have full support within Nuxt for the bundler strategy of module resolution . We would recommend adopting this if possible. It has type support for subpath exports, for example, but more exactly matches the behaviour of build tools like Vite and Nuxt than Node16 resolution. nuxt.config.ts export default defineNuxtConfig ( { typescript : { tsConfig : { compilerOptions : { moduleResolution : ' bundler ' } } } } ) This turns on TypeScript's ability to 'follow' Node subpath exports. For example, if a library has a subpath export like mylib/path that is mapped to mylib/dist/path.mjs then the types for this can be pulled in from mylib/dist/path.d.ts rather than requiring the library author to create mylib/path.d.ts . ⚗️ Separate server types We plan to improve clarity within your IDE between the 'nitro' and 'vue' part of your app, we've shipped the first part of this via a separate generated tsconfig.json for your ~/server directory ( #20559 ). You can use by adding an additional ~/server/tsconfig.json with the following content: { " extends " : " ../.nuxt/tsconfig.server.json " } Although right now these values won't be respected when type checking ( nuxi typecheck ), you should get better type hints in your IDE. 💀 Deprecations Although we have not typed or documented the build.extend hook from Nuxt 2, we have been calling it within the webpack builder. We are now explicitly deprecating this and will remove it in a future minor version. ✅ Upgrading As usual, our recommendation for upgrading is to run: npx nuxi upgrade --force This will refresh your lockfile as well, and ensures that you pull in updates from other dependencies that Nuxt relies on, particularly in the unjs ecosystem. 📃 Full changelog Read the full release note on https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt/releases/tag/v3.5.0 ← Back to blog Copy URL Copy URL Nuxt on LinkedIn Nuxt on Bluesky Nuxt on X Nuxt 3.6 Nuxt 3.6 is out, bringing performance improvements, fully static server components, better style inlining, static presets, increased type safety - and much more. Nuxt 3.4 Nuxt 3.4.0 is the latest release of Nuxt 3, bringing exciting new features, including support for the View Transitions API, transferring rich JavaScript payloads from server to client - and much more. 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https://www.notion.com/es-es/product/ai-meeting-notes | El Anotador con IA: la memoria perfecta de tus reuniones | Notion Notion Funciones IA de Notion Crea, escribe y automatiza Agentes Gestiona las tareas manuales Búsqueda Enterprise Encuentra respuestas al instante Anotador con IA Registra a la perfección las notas de tus reuniones Documentos Sencillos y potentes Base de conocimiento Centraliza el conocimiento Proyectos Gestiona cualquier proyecto Sitios Publica lo que quieras en un pispás Primeros pasos Explora casos prácticos de la IA Descubre todo lo que puede hacer la IA de Notion Explora Notion Marketplace Plantillas para todo Descubre las integraciones Conecta tus aplicaciones con Notion Descargar Web Clipper Guarda páginas de la web en Notion Prueba la app de escritorio de Notion para una mejor experiencia Descarga la app Correo Calendario IA Enterprise Precios Explora Equipos Desarrollo y producto Diseño Marketing TI Tamaño del equipo Startups Pymes Empresa Educación Lecciones Centro de ayuda Notion Academy Historias de clientes Blog Comunidad Programas para socios Crear API Plantillas Seguridad Consultores Solicita una demo Inicia sesión Consigue Notion gratis Anotador con IA La memoria perfecta de tus reuniones Tu asistente de notas captura todo y crea resúmenes con tareas pendientes, directamente donde trabajas. Pruébalo gratis Pausar ¡Vaya! Parece que tu bloqueador de anuncios está impidiendo que se reproduzca el vídeo. Con la confianza de los equipos de Se adapta a cada reunión Cada resumen te da exactamente lo que necesitas para que el trabajo avance. Reuniones individuales Reuniones de equipo Llamadas con clientes Entrevistas Lluvias de ideas Reunión con IA: individuales Reunión con IA: eventos Reunión con IA: llamadas con clientes Reunión con IA: entrevistas Reunión con IA: eventos Trabaja donde lo haces tú Registra conversaciones en cualquier lugar. Sincroniza tu calendario y se tomarán notas automáticamente. Funciona con cualquier herramienta de vídeo Transcribe el audio del sistema y del micrófono. Sin configuración, sin bots. Incluso en reuniones presenciales Registra notas en persona y en cualquier dispositivo. Se sincroniza con tu calendario Las notas se crean, se inician y se comparten automáticamente con los asistentes. El único lugar donde las notas se transforman en progreso Convierte los resultados de las reuniones en acciones dentro de Notion. La IA de Notion se encarga del seguimiento para que puedas centrarte en el siguiente paso. Los elementos de acción se convierten en tus tareas pendientes Tu agente de Notion puede ayudarte a asignar tareas con los responsables, los plazos y los niveles de prioridad adecuados, para asegurar que se completen. Los proyectos se actualizan automáticamente Pide a tu agente de Notion que tras las reuniones vaya actualizando los estados, las tareas completadas y los plazos revisados. Convierte las notas en tareas de seguimiento efectivas Crea resúmenes de reuniones adaptados a tu audiencia con una simple indicación. Encuentra respuestas cuando las necesites Pregunta lo que quieras sobre reuniones pasadas y obtén respuestas con todo el contexto. Seguridad y privacidad con los más altos estándares Con la confianza de empresas Fortune 500 de todo el mundo que utilizan protección de nivel empresarial. Tus datos no se usan para entrenar a la IA Tenemos acuerdos contractuales con subprocesadores de IA que prohíben el uso de datos de clientes para entrenar sus modelos. Retención de transcripciones configurable Los propietarios de espacios de trabajo pueden establecer ventanas de eliminación automática de transcripciones (solo en el plan Enterprise) y decidir si almacenar el audio localmente. Medidas de seguridad integradas Con registros de auditoría, permisos granulares y SSO, tu trabajo sensible está siempre seguro. Avisos de consentimiento Recordatorios claros dentro del producto para obtener el consentimiento antes de usar el Anotador con IA. Cifrado seguro Cuando utilizas la IA de Notion, tus datos se cifran en tránsito utilizando TLS 1.2 o superior. SOC 2 (Tipo 2) Nuestro informe certifica que nuestras políticas y controles de seguridad cumplen en todo momento con los más altos estándares del sector. Deja de dividir tu atención en las reuniones Opiniones reales de personas que se pasaron al Anotador con IA. Me encanta la IA de Notion. Mi jefe no pudo asistir a una reunión hoy y me dijo: "Oye... usa el Anotador con IA que usaste la otra vez". ¡Claro que sí! 😎. Mark @miningmark48 Unas novedades estupendas para una plataforma ya de por sí increíble. El Anotador con IA y el Modo Investigación por sí solos pueden ahorrar horas a los equipos cada semana. Y tener acceso tanto GPT-4.1 como Claude 3.7 es una ventaja enorme. Estoy deseando ver cómo todo esto transforma los flujos de trabajo diarios en nuestro sector. George Ralph @GeorgeNWRalph ¡La función Anotador con IA es increíble! Ankit Mhatre @ankitmhatree El plan Business está diseñado para que rindas al máximo Gratuito Para que todo el mundo organice su día a día y sus proyectos personales. Registrarse Almacenamiento ilimitado para particulares. Periodo de prueba Limited para equipos. Gratis para uso individual Captura, organiza y actúa en función de las respuestas directamente desde Notion. Formularios básicos Publica una página de Notion en la web Sitios básicos Conecta múltiples calendarios para gestionar tu tiempo y tu trabajo en un mismo lugar. Notion Calendar Conecta tu cuenta de Gmail para obtener una bandeja de entrada personalizada con IA. 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Verifica páginas Crea espacios de equipo que nadie pueda ver ni encontrar a excepción de quienes tú añadas. Ideal para tratar información confidencial, como la planificación empresarial o las evaluaciones de rendimiento. Espacios de equipo privados Crea formularios dinámicos en los que las preguntas aparezcan solo cuando sean relevantes en función de las respuestas anteriores Lógica de formularios condicionales Verifica la titularidad de un dominio de correo electrónico para acceder a funciones de seguridad avanzada, como el inicio de sesión único. Verificación de dominios Intégrate con GitHub, Asana y mucho más Integraciones prémium IA de Notion Trabaja para ti. Realiza tareas complejas de varios pasos utilizando el contexto de Notion, tus aplicaciones conectadas y la web. Agente Busca en aplicaciones conectadas como Slack y GitHub, entre otras Búsqueda Enterprise Beta Automatiza las notas y los seguimientos de tus reuniones sin necesidad de bots Anotador con IA Beta Preguntas y respuestas ¿Cómo empiezo a usar el Anotador con IA en Notion? Para empezar, escribe /reunión en cualquier página Notion, únete a una reunión desde tu Notion Calendar o configura la opción de que Notion te envíe un recordatorio cuando detecte una reunión. El Anotador con IA se encarga de registrar la conversación y, al terminar, se genera un resumen listo para usar. ¿Funciona el Anotador con IA con Zoom, Google Meet y Microsoft Teams? ¡Así es! El Anotador con IA en Notion graba el audio del sistema, para que puedas registrar reuniones en Zoom, Google Meet o Teams: sin bots ni software extra. ¿Se crean tareas de forma automática con el Anotador con IA? Por supuesto. La IA de Notion analiza la transcripción de tu reunión para generar resúmenes y tareas clave, ahorrándole a tu equipo horas de trabajo manual. ¿Cuánto tardan en estar disponibles los resúmenes tras una reunión? El Anotador con IA genera resúmenes al instante en cuanto termina la reunión: no te hará esperar. ¿Puedo buscar en las notas de reuniones anteriores? ¡Sí! Cada transcripción, resumen, decisión y tarea queda guardada en Notion y se puede buscar fácilmente en todo tu espacio de trabajo gracias a la IA de Notion. ¿Mis datos de reunión están protegidos? Sí. Tú controlas exactamente quién puede ver las notas y transcripciones de tus reuniones. Además, Notion ofrece ajustes de privacidad integrados y una opción para recopilar consentimiento con un solo clic antes de que empiece la reunión. ¿Por qué usar el Anotador con IA de Notion en lugar de otras apps? A diferencia de otras apps independientes, el Anotador con IA se encuentra directamente en tu espacio de trabajo en Notion. Tus notas, tareas y proyectos están siempre conectados, sin cambiar de herramienta ni perder el contexto. ¿Qué idiomas admite el Anotador con IA? El Anotador con IA admite 16 idiomas, incluidos el inglés, francés, japonés y muchos más. ¿Puedo usar el Anotador con IA para cualquier tipo de reunión? Sí, puedes usar el Anotador con IA en cualquier tipo de reunión, ya sea una reunión individual, de equipo o una llamada de ventas. La IA generará un resumen útil adaptado al contexto y a tus necesidades. ¿Qué debo tener en cuenta al comprar productos de notas de reunión? Es un mercado complejo. Consulta nuestra práctica guía de compra para ver lo que debes tener en cuenta. Español (España) Configuración de cookies © 2026 Notion Labs, Inc. 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https://www.linkedin.com/company/cedalo-gmbh/?trk=products_details_guest_organization_page | Cedalo | LinkedIn Skip to main content LinkedIn Top Content People Learning Jobs Games Sign in Join for free Cedalo Software Development Freiburg, Germany 2,656 followers Delivering IoT excellence with the powerful duo: Pro Mosquitto MQTT broker and Management Center web UI Follow View all 17 employees Report this company About us Cedalo provides the Cedalo MQTT Platform, a robust solution for managing IoT systems that combines the Pro Mosquitto MQTT Broker with a user-friendly Management Center. Pro Edition for Eclipse Mosquitto™ Trusted for reliability and scalability, the pro version of the world’s #1 MQTT broker - Mosquitto, delivers high availability, advanced monitoring, enhanced security, and seamless integrations, making it ideal for IoT projects of any size. Management Center for Mosquitto With an intuitive web UI, the Management Center lets you easily configure, monitor, and manage multiple brokers and clusters. It features a built-in MQTT Client for direct broker interaction. Why Choose Cedalo? Cedalo MQTT Platform simplifies multi-broker management, ensures data security, and supports scalable growth for IoT success. Founded in 2017, Cedalo is headquartered in Germany and has offices in Freiburg, Munich, and Bonn. Website https://cedalo.com External link for Cedalo Industry Software Development Company size 11-50 employees Headquarters Freiburg, Germany Type Privately Held Founded 2017 Specialties Eclipse Mosquitto, Eclipse Streamsheets, MQTT Broker , Streaming Data, Open Source, and Stream Processing Products No more previous content Pro Edition for Eclipse Mosquitto, Message Queue Software Pro Edition for Eclipse Mosquitto Message Queue Software Pro Edition for Eclipse Streamsheets, No-Code Development Platforms Pro Edition for Eclipse Streamsheets No-Code Development Platforms No more next content Locations Primary Schnewlinstraße 6 Freiburg, Germany 79098, DE Get directions Employees at Cedalo Andreas von Richter Roger Light Norbert Heußer Philip Ackermann See all employees Updates Cedalo 2,656 followers 1mo Report this post 🎁 𝗘𝗮𝗿𝗹𝘆 𝗖𝗵𝗿𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗺𝗮𝘀 𝗽𝗿𝗲𝘀𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗶𝗿𝗲 𝗘𝗰𝗹𝗶𝗽𝘀𝗲 𝗠𝗼𝘀𝗾𝘂𝗶𝘁𝘁𝗼™ 𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗺𝘂𝗻𝗶𝘁𝘆! 🎁 Operating Mosquitto just got a massive upgrade—for FREE. We're thrilled to announce the Cedalo MQTT Platform Free Tier is now available, giving Mosquitto operators access to professional, cloud-based tooling. Stop relying on scripts and manual edits. Start operating Mosquitto with confidence, clarity, and security: 🔬 Web Pub/Sub Client: Fast, browser-based debugging for dev teams. ⚙️ Dynamic Security UI: Visual management for Mosquitto access control. 📊 Broker Dashboards: Real-time insights without external monitoring tools. ✅ Configuration Validator & Migration Wizard: Reduce risk and modernize legacy setups. This release is free for a single connected Mosquitto instance and requires no changes to your existing broker! Details in the comments 👇 #MQTT #Mosquitto #OpenSource #IoT #Cedalo #MQTTPlatform #Development #Ops #Eclipse #Dashboard #Monitoring #Security #PubSub 19 4 Comments Like Comment Share Cedalo reposted this Portainer.io 7,937 followers 1mo Report this post OT + IT should lead to industrial agility. Too often it’s the opposite. This week at SPS – Smart Production Solutions , Nov 26th, our Edge Team is unveiling the ‘Industrial App Portal’. It gives OT visibility, control and simplicity without asking them to learn Docker, Kubernetes or container jargon - putting power directly into the hands of shopfloor and maintenance teams. The portal is built for the realities of industrial environments: ▪ distributed and constrained hardware ▪ partial or unreliable connectivity ▪ the need for fast, safe local action ▪ repeatable software deployment without friction And it comes with a curated template library, so partners can ship ready-made, one-click deployable services to the edge. Anthony Lapenna , Portainer’s co-founder and original developer of version 1.0, is leading this project hands-on and will present it live on stage at SPS on Wednesday, November 26, 9:30 AM, Room Oslo. Want to join us live? Sign up here. https://lnkd.in/eSzEvaA5 We’re going to show how this works, as well as in other sessions, together with our strategic partners, explore how edge infrastructure scales sustainably across real industrial environments. ⏱️ 09:30 AM: Preview of our Industrial App Portal ⏱️ 11:00 AM: Fleet management of edge devices with WAGO and WESTCON Redes e Conectividade Industrial ⏱️ 2:00 PM: Fleet management of edge devices with Cedalo You can see the full agenda here: https://lnkd.in/eDpuze6k We’re looking forward to sharing how more agility can be achieved at the edge. See you there! The Portainer Team 17 Like Comment Share Cedalo 2,656 followers 5mo Report this post 🏭 Standard MQTT vs. Sparkplug B: Which approach should you choose for your Unified Namespace ( #UNS ) implementation? When connecting industrial systems, you have two main approaches. Both work well, but serve different needs. Standard MQTT gives you complete control over data structure. Uses readable text formats and has extensive programming support. Great for smaller projects or integrating #IoT into existing systems. Sparkplug B provides a ready-made framework with standardized rules. Uses compact data formats and automatically discovers devices. Perfect for large-scale operations with frequent equipment changes. Your choice depends on your situation. Dynamic production environments benefit from #Sparkplug 's automatic setup while standard #MQTT works well for quick deployment and maximum flexibility. Dr. Andreas Schiffler breaks down both approaches with comparison tables and real-world examples. 👉 Read the complete guide here: https://lnkd.in/e8VzyXyQ What's been your experience with industrial data systems? Which approach has been more effective for your projects? Implementing Unified Namespace (UNS) using MQTT | Cedalo https://cedalo.com 14 1 Comment Like Comment Share Cedalo 2,656 followers 5mo Report this post Hey Mosquitto open source users! You no longer need to abandon your open source brokers for enterprise features. Cedalo MQTT Platform 3.1 lets you connect your existing Mosquitto broker without replacing it. Keep your #Mosquitto instances exactly as they are. Add enterprise monitoring and management as needed. Discover more exciting features of the v.3.1 release. 9 Like Comment Share Cedalo 2,656 followers 6mo Report this post Simplify your Python MQTT development with Paho utility functions. We've expanded our comprehensive #Paho MQTT Python guide with four powerful utility functions that streamline simple message operations: ✅ publish.single - Send one-off messages with a single function call ✅ publish.multiple - Batch publish several messages efficiently ✅ subscribe.simple - Retrieve the latest retained message instantly ✅ subscribe.callback - Subscribe with automatic message processing What makes these functions special? They handle the complete connection lifecycle automatically. By which we mean: connect, authenticate, send/receive, and disconnect. When should you use them? Perfect for infrequent operations like sending notifications when data processing completes, publishing hourly sensor readings, or reporting service status updates. These utility functions eliminate boilerplate code for simple MQTT tasks, letting you focus on your application logic rather than connection management. 👉 Read the updated guide with practical examples and code snippets: https://lnkd.in/eCfUhKUV #Python #IoT #Programming Paho MQTT Python client: a tutorial with examples | Cedalo blog https://cedalo.com 8 Like Comment Share Cedalo 2,656 followers 6mo Report this post Your IoT device just went offline. How fast does your system know? Most developers discover connection failures too late. When users complain or systems crash. Testing MQTT implementations properly prevents these scenarios before they reach production. The mosquitto_pub and mosquitto_sub tools give you precision control over your MQTT testing. You can simulate real-world failures, validate message delivery under different QoS levels, and ensure your Last Will and Testament configurations actually work when devices disconnect unexpectedly. Why is this critical? Instead of discovering that your security camera's offline status wasn't properly communicated during a power outage, you test these scenarios beforehand. The Cedalo MQTT Platform provides built-in testing tools, eliminating the need for external utilities when validating everything from basic pub/sub to advanced TLS configurations. Dive into the complete MQTT Publish/Subscribe guide and empower your IoT projects with robust MQTT communication practices and advanced configurations. 👉 https://lnkd.in/eqw5hdYH 6 Like Comment Share Cedalo 2,656 followers 6mo Report this post Connecting your open‑source Mosquitto brokers to an enterprise system can be risky, involving complicated migrations, downtime, and broken integrations. Cedalo MQTT Platform 3.1 changes that. ✅ You can easily link your existing Mosquitto brokers directly to the Cedalo MQTT Platform without replacing anything. ✅ Instantly add enterprise-grade monitoring and management without disturbing your current setup. Effortlessly upgrade your MQTT ecosystem while protecting your existing investments. 8 2 Comments Like Comment Share Cedalo 2,656 followers 6mo Report this post ICYMI: This week, we released Cedalo MQTT Platform 3.1, featuring connectivity with the open-source Mosquitto. You can now seamlessly integrate your existing #Mosquitto brokers with the Cedalo #MQTT Platform for effortless monitoring and management, without disrupting your current infrastructure. Zero migration risk. Zero downtime Read the full release notes. 👉 https://lnkd.in/egYgFGXZ 11 Like Comment Share Cedalo 2,656 followers 6mo Report this post Cedalo MQTT Platform 3.1 is now available with a capability we've been working toward: 👉 direct connectivity for existing open-source Mosquitto brokers. For the first time, you can connect open source #Mosquitto instances to an enterprise platform without upgrading or replacing them. This means centralized monitoring, UI-based management, and enterprise controls for production brokers, with zero downtime. Also included: ✅ Native #InfluxDB and #Azure Event Hubs bridges ✅ MQTT Control API for dynamic bridge configuration ✅ Data Validation via Policy Engine ✅ Client Authentication via HTTP ✅ Bridge Configuration UI Philip Ackermann gives a walkthrough of the new features.👇 https://lnkd.in/egYgFGXZ Cedalo MQTT Platform Release 3.1 | Cedalo https://cedalo.com 21 Like Comment Share Cedalo 2,656 followers 6mo Report this post Real-time messaging in your Android app? Here's everything you need. We've put together a hands-on tutorial showing how to build responsive Android apps with MQTT. Key takeaways: ✨ When to use QoS 0, 1, or 2 (with real examples) ✨ Securing MQTT with certificates on #Android ✨ Debugging with Logcat + broker logs ✨ Common pitfalls that waste hours Perfect for IoT apps, live dashboards, chat systems, or any app needing instant data sync, especially on flaky mobile networks. Includes a working demo connecting Android ↔ PC through Mosquitto. 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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cron.calendar&hl=es_CL | Notion Calendar - Apps on Google Play Games Apps Books Kids google_logo Play Games Apps Books Kids none search help_outline Sign in with Google play_apps Library & devices payment Payments & subscriptions reviews My Play activity redeem Offers Play Pass Personalization in Play settings Settings Privacy Policy • Terms of Service Games Apps Books Kids Notion Calendar Notion Labs, Inc. 4.6 star 13.7K reviews 1M+ Downloads Rated for 3+ info Install Share Add to wishlist About this app arrow_forward Notion Calendar lets you schedule meetings and control your time like never before. It deeply integrates with Google Calendar accounts so that all your events are synced. Along with speed, beauty, and light/dark modes, Notion Calendar includes powerful features: - CONNECTED TO NOTION — add Notion docs, projects, and timelines. - MULTIPLE TIME ZONES — pull the time zone column to the right to “travel to any city” and add more time zones. - ALL IN ONE PLACE — see one unified view across multiple calendars and auto-sync events between them. WIDGETS — featuring multiple sizes, rich previews of upcoming events, and a quick-add event button. - AVAILABLE IN 12 LANGUAGES — Japanese, Korean, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian, and Swedish. It’s time. Updated on Jul 11, 2025 Productivity Data safety arrow_forward Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time. This app may share these data types with third parties Personal info, App activity and 2 others This app may collect these data types Personal info, App activity and 2 others Data is encrypted in transit You can request that data be deleted See details Ratings and reviews Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline arrow_forward Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline phone_android Phone laptop Chromebook tablet_android Tablet 4.6 13.3K reviews 5 4 3 2 1 Han more_vert Flag inappropriate January 4, 2025 The app is extremely buggy and often shuts down upon being opened so I find it hard to register new events from my phone, and I also wish we had as much ability to customize reminders like we do on desktop. That being said, I love the desktop app, and I appreciate the notifications coming thru on my phone. If I could ask for one thing, I'd love to be able to save things natively to Notion Calendar without it having to link back to a database on my notion account or my google account. 11 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Isaac Connor more_vert Flag inappropriate March 15, 2025 Very nice calendar app, easy to use, nice appearance. Just a couple of issues. First, the app doesn't include all the colours that Google Calendar does, which is annoying. Also, the max days you can see at once is 3, which is far too low. A week view is a basic feature of a calendar app, not to mention a month view. 110 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Jose Sierra more_vert <ul class="VfPpkd-StrnGf-rymPhb DMZ54e" jsname="rymP | 2026-01-13T09:30:02 |
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=notion.id&hl=hu | Notion: Notes, Tasks, AI - Apps on Google Play Games Apps Books Kids google_logo Play Games Apps Books Kids none search help_outline Sign in with Google play_apps Library & devices payment Payments & subscriptions reviews My Play activity redeem Offers Play Pass Personalization in Play settings Settings Privacy Policy • Terms of Service Games Apps Books Kids Notion: Notes, Tasks, AI Notion Labs, Inc. In-app purchases 4.8 star 327K reviews 10M+ Downloads Rated for 3+ info Install Share Add to wishlist About this app arrow_forward Whether you’re looking to track your personal to-do’s, write and organize class notes, or run project management with a team, Notion is the AI-powered workspace that works your way, for any need. Keep track of your personal and professional goals, take notes about what you care about, and stay organized. "AI's everything app" — Forbes Notion is a productivity app where you can write, plan, and organize your notes, projects, tasks and more - all in one place. Ask Notion AI about project updates, upcoming tasks, and suggestions for a more streamlined workflow. Simplify writing notes, project and task management, and collaboration. Whether for personal, student or professional use, Notion scales to meet your individual needs with customization tools for everyone. FREE FOR PERSONAL USE • Create as many notes, docs, and content as you want. • Use one of thousands of templates to get started. FREE TO TRY WITH YOUR TEAM • Millions run on Notion every day, from next-generation startups to established enterprises. • Import Google Docs, PDFs, and other content types easily to get started • Write and organize meeting notes, or transcribe with AI. • Collaboration and team work at your fingertips, in one connected workspace. • Connect tools like Figma, Slack, and GitHub to Notion. FREE FOR STUDENTS • Your study planner, class notes, to do lists and more, your way. Loved by millions of students worldwide. • Get organized for your best school year yet with beautiful, customizable templates created by students, for students. NOTES & DOCS Communication is made efficient with Notion's flexible building blocks. • Create docs with beautiful templates, images, to-dos, and 50+ more content types. • Meeting notes, projects, design systems, pitch decks, and more. • Find exactly what you need using Search with powerful filters to find content across your workspace. TASKS & PROJECTS Catch all details big and small in any workflow. • Workflow manager: Create your own priority labels, status tags, and automations to choose the exact info you want to track. • Capture every detail in a table. Break projects into manageable tasks to get the work done. AI One tool that does it all - search, generate, analyze, and chat - right inside Notion. • Write better. Use Notion AI to help write and brainstorm. • Get answers. Ask Notion AI questions about all your content and get answers in seconds. • Autofill tables. Notion AI turns overwhelming data into clear, actionable information — automatically. SYNCS WITH BROWSER, MAC, AND WINDOWS APPS. • Pick up on mobile where you left off on desktop. MORE PRODUCTIVITY. FEWER TOOLS. • Track to-dos, write notes, create docs, and manage projects in one connected workspace. THINK IT. MAKE IT. Updated on Jan 13, 2026 Productivity Data safety arrow_forward Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time. This app may share these data types with third parties Personal info, App activity and 2 others This app may collect these data types Personal info, Photos and videos and 5 others Data is encrypted in transit You can request that data be deleted See details Ratings and reviews Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline arrow_forward Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline phone_android Phone laptop Chromebook tablet_android Tablet 4.8 319K reviews 5 4 3 2 1 Sommy Nriama more_vert Flag inappropriate Show review history <pat | 2026-01-13T09:30:02 |
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=notion.id&hl=es_PY | Notion: Notes, Tasks, AI - Apps on Google Play Games Apps Books Kids google_logo Play Games Apps Books Kids none search help_outline Sign in with Google play_apps Library & devices payment Payments & subscriptions reviews My Play activity redeem Offers Play Pass Personalization in Play settings Settings Privacy Policy • Terms of Service Games Apps Books Kids Notion: Notes, Tasks, AI Notion Labs, Inc. In-app purchases 4.8 star 327K reviews 10M+ Downloads Rated for 3+ info Install Share Add to wishlist About this app arrow_forward Whether you’re looking to track your personal to-do’s, write and organize class notes, or run project management with a team, Notion is the AI-powered workspace that works your way, for any need. Keep track of your personal and professional goals, take notes about what you care about, and stay organized. "AI's everything app" — Forbes Notion is a productivity app where you can write, plan, and organize your notes, projects, tasks and more - all in one place. Ask Notion AI about project updates, upcoming tasks, and suggestions for a more streamlined workflow. Simplify writing notes, project and task management, and collaboration. Whether for personal, student or professional use, Notion scales to meet your individual needs with customization tools for everyone. FREE FOR PERSONAL USE • Create as many notes, docs, and content as you want. • Use one of thousands of templates to get started. FREE TO TRY WITH YOUR TEAM • Millions run on Notion every day, from next-generation startups to established enterprises. • Import Google Docs, PDFs, and other content types easily to get started • Write and organize meeting notes, or transcribe with AI. • Collaboration and team work at your fingertips, in one connected workspace. • Connect tools like Figma, Slack, and GitHub to Notion. FREE FOR STUDENTS • Your study planner, class notes, to do lists and more, your way. Loved by millions of students worldwide. • Get organized for your best school year yet with beautiful, customizable templates created by students, for students. NOTES & DOCS Communication is made efficient with Notion's flexible building blocks. • Create docs with beautiful templates, images, to-dos, and 50+ more content types. • Meeting notes, projects, design systems, pitch decks, and more. • Find exactly what you need using Search with powerful filters to find content across your workspace. TASKS & PROJECTS Catch all details big and small in any workflow. • Workflow manager: Create your own priority labels, status tags, and automations to choose the exact info you want to track. • Capture every detail in a table. Break projects into manageable tasks to get the work done. AI One tool that does it all - search, generate, analyze, and chat - right inside Notion. • Write better. Use Notion AI to help write and brainstorm. • Get answers. Ask Notion AI questions about all your content and get answers in seconds. • Autofill tables. Notion AI turns overwhelming data into clear, actionable information — automatically. SYNCS WITH BROWSER, MAC, AND WINDOWS APPS. • Pick up on mobile where you left off on desktop. MORE PRODUCTIVITY. FEWER TOOLS. • Track to-dos, write notes, create docs, and manage projects in one connected workspace. THINK IT. MAKE IT. Updated on Jan 13, 2026 Productivity Data safety arrow_forward Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time. This app may share these data types with third parties Personal info, App activity and 2 others This app may collect these data types Personal info, Photos and videos and 5 others Data is encrypted in transit You can request that data be deleted See details Ratings and reviews Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline arrow_forward Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline phone_android Phone laptop Chromebook tablet_android Tablet 4.8 319K reviews 5 4 3 2 1 Sommy Nriama more_vert Flag inappropriate Show review history <path d="M12 17.27L18.18 2 | 2026-01-13T09:30:02 |
https://www.notion.com/ar/partners/solutions-partner-program | Join Notion Solutions Partner Program | Notion Notion الميزات Notion AI إنشاء، كتابة، أتمتة الوكلاء يتعامل مع المهام اليدوية بحث المؤسسة اعثر على إجابات على الفور ملاحظات الاجتماع المدعومة بالذكاء الاصطناعي مكتوبة بشكل مثالي بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي المُستندات بسيط وقوي قاعدة المعرفة تجميع معرفتك في مكان واحد المشاريع إدارة أي مشروع المواقع انشر أي شيء بسرعة البدء استكشاف حالات استخدام الذكاء الاصطناعي تعرّف على قدرات Notion AI تصفح السوق قوالب لكل شيء عرض عمليات التكامل ربط تطبيقاتك مع Notion تنزيل web clipper حفظ من الويب إلى Notion جرّب تطبيق Notion لسطح المكتب للحصول على تجربة أسرع تنزيل التطبيق البريد التقويم الذكاء الاصطناعي الخطة المؤسسية التسعير استكشاف الفرق الهندسة والمنتج التصميم التسويق تقنية المعلومات حجم الفريق الشركات الناشئة الشركات الصغيرة والمتوسطة المؤسسة التعليم التعلم مركز المساعدة أكاديمية Notion قصص العملاء المدونة المجتمع برامج الشركاء الإصدار واجهة برمجة التطبيقات (API) القوالب الأمان الاستشاريون اطلب عرضاً توضيحياً تسجيل الدخول احصل على Notion مجاناً Become a Solutions Partner. Build opportunities. Ship outcomes. Deliver value. All with Notion. Become a partner Find a partner One program. Two ways to engage. Pick the engagement path that fits your practice—or do both. Sell You help customers choose Notion and buy with confidence. Designed for resellers, VARs, and sales-led consultancies focused on new and expansion deals. What you do: Source new client opportunities Help customers find the right Notion offering Collaborate with Notion's team on co-selling Guide deals through to completion Become a Sales Partner → Service You help customers unlock Notion's full potential-from start to finish. Designed for system integrators, agencies, and independent consultants. What you do: Conduct discovery sessions and design planning Execute implementation and data migration Build integrations and workflow automations Provide training and change management support Become a Consulting Partner → Get the resources you need to succeed. Revenue Recurring partner margin on license resale, Notion-sourced projects and subcontracting Support Priority support, beta access to new features, and full API docs for custom integrations Enablement Comprehensive training, sales tools, and a dedicated partner success manager Solutions Kits Prebuilt templates, implementation guides, and demo assets and workspaces Community Partner advisory councils, product feedback forums, and early access Marketing Joint campaigns, case studies, and inclusion in Notion’s partner directory Working with our Solutions Partner helped us more effectively streamline tooling, eliminate redundancies, and enable every team to move faster. Nora Grasham Senior Director, IT Engineering Leading companies get faster business results with an expert partner. From startups to enterprises, companies all around the world have turned Notion into working systems that scale with certified experts guiding the way. See how → Questions & answers What’s the process to become a Solutions Partner? The first step is to create your partner profile, accept the Solutions Partner Agreement, and submit your application. Our team will review it, and once approved, you’ll be eligible to complete the required certifications to become a Solutions Partner. Get started here. My application was approved, what should I do next? Once you’re approved, your next step is to complete the required certifications for your track. Passing these will unlock your badges and credentials and officially confirm your status as a Solutions Partner. After that, you’ll just need to finalize your profile so you can be listed in the directory. What does it take to become a successful partner? Successful partners build a focused Notion practice around their strengths. They invest in certifications, package repeatable offerings, deliver measurable outcomes, and execute consistently. Explore partner stories here to get inspired. I am a company looking to hire a Solution Partner, how do I get started? Start by browsing the partner directory . Look for partners who serve your region and language and provide the type of work you need. Once you’ve found a good match, reach out to schedule a discovery call to explore fit. What is the difference between a Sales Partner and a Consulting Partner? We have two partner types in the Solutions Partner Program: Sales Partners and Consulting Partners. Sales Partners focus on driving revenue through activities like sourcing new customers, facilitating expansions, managing renewals, and providing account oversight. Consulting Partners help customers adopt and scale with Notion by delivering services such as consulting, implementation, integrations, training, or ongoing managed support. A partner can take on one or both roles. Each type also has its own tiers, with distinct benefits and requirements. العربية إعدادات ملفات تعريف الارتباط © 2026 Notion Labs, Inc. الشركة نبذة عنا الوظائف الأمان الحالة الشروط والخصوصية حقوقك المتعلقة بالخصوصية تنزيل iOS وAndroid Mac وWindows التقويم Web Clipper الموارد مركز المساعدة التسعير المدونة المجتمع عمليات التكامل القوالب برامج الشركاء Notion لأجل الخطة المؤسسية الشركات الصغيرة شخصي استكشف المزيد → | 2026-01-13T09:30:02 |
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cron.calendar&hl=en_IE | Notion Calendar - Apps on Google Play Games Apps Books Kids google_logo Play Games Apps Books Kids none search help_outline Sign in with Google play_apps Library & devices payment Payments & subscriptions reviews My Play activity redeem Offers Play Pass Personalization in Play settings Settings Privacy Policy • Terms of Service Games Apps Books Kids Notion Calendar Notion Labs, Inc. 4.6 star 13.7K reviews 1M+ Downloads Rated for 3+ info Install Share Add to wishlist About this app arrow_forward Notion Calendar lets you schedule meetings and control your time like never before. It deeply integrates with Google Calendar accounts so that all your events are synced. Along with speed, beauty, and light/dark modes, Notion Calendar includes powerful features: - CONNECTED TO NOTION — add Notion docs, projects, and timelines. - MULTIPLE TIME ZONES — pull the time zone column to the right to “travel to any city” and add more time zones. - ALL IN ONE PLACE — see one unified view across multiple calendars and auto-sync events between them. WIDGETS — featuring multiple sizes, rich previews of upcoming events, and a quick-add event button. - AVAILABLE IN 12 LANGUAGES — Japanese, Korean, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian, and Swedish. It’s time. Updated on Jul 11, 2025 Productivity Data safety arrow_forward Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time. This app may share these data types with third parties Personal info, App activity and 2 others This app may collect these data types Personal info, App activity and 2 others Data is encrypted in transit You can request that data be deleted See details Ratings and reviews Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline arrow_forward Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline phone_android Phone laptop Chromebook tablet_android Tablet 4.6 13.3K reviews 5 4 3 2 1 Han more_vert Flag inappropriate January 4, 2025 The app is extremely buggy and often shuts down upon being opened so I find it hard to register new events from my phone, and I also wish we had as much ability to customize reminders like we do on desktop. That being said, I love the desktop app, and I appreciate the notifications coming thru on my phone. If I could ask for one thing, I'd love to be able to save things natively to Notion Calendar without it having to link back to a database on my notion account or my google account. 11 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Isaac Connor more_vert Flag inappropriate March 15, 2025 Very nice calendar app, easy to use, nice appearance. Just a couple of issues. First, the app doesn't include all the colours that Google Calendar does, which is annoying. Also, the max days you can see at once is 3, which is far too low. A week view is a basic feature of a calendar app, not to mention a month view. 110 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Jose Sierra more_vert <ul class="VfPpkd-StrnGf-rymPhb DMZ54e" jsname="rymPh | 2026-01-13T09:30:02 |
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cron.calendar&hl=be | Notion Calendar - Apps on Google Play Games Apps Books Kids google_logo Play Games Apps Books Kids none search help_outline Sign in with Google play_apps Library & devices payment Payments & subscriptions reviews My Play activity redeem Offers Play Pass Personalization in Play settings Settings Privacy Policy • Terms of Service Games Apps Books Kids Notion Calendar Notion Labs, Inc. 4.6 star 13.7K reviews 1M+ Downloads Rated for 3+ info Install Share Add to wishlist About this app arrow_forward Notion Calendar lets you schedule meetings and control your time like never before. It deeply integrates with Google Calendar accounts so that all your events are synced. Along with speed, beauty, and light/dark modes, Notion Calendar includes powerful features: - CONNECTED TO NOTION — add Notion docs, projects, and timelines. - MULTIPLE TIME ZONES — pull the time zone column to the right to “travel to any city” and add more time zones. - ALL IN ONE PLACE — see one unified view across multiple calendars and auto-sync events between them. WIDGETS — featuring multiple sizes, rich previews of upcoming events, and a quick-add event button. - AVAILABLE IN 12 LANGUAGES — Japanese, Korean, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian, and Swedish. It’s time. Updated on Jul 11, 2025 Productivity Data safety arrow_forward Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time. This app may share these data types with third parties Personal info, App activity and 2 others This app may collect these data types Personal info, App activity and 2 others Data is encrypted in transit You can request that data be deleted See details Ratings and reviews Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline arrow_forward Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline phone_android Phone laptop Chromebook tablet_android Tablet 4.6 13.3K reviews 5 4 3 2 1 Han more_vert Flag inappropriate January 4, 2025 The app is extremely buggy and often shuts down upon being opened so I find it hard to register new events from my phone, and I also wish we had as much ability to customize reminders like we do on desktop. That being said, I love the desktop app, and I appreciate the notifications coming thru on my phone. If I could ask for one thing, I'd love to be able to save things natively to Notion Calendar without it having to link back to a database on my notion account or my google account. 11 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Isaac Connor more_vert Flag inappropriate March 15, 2025 Very nice calendar app, easy to use, nice appearance. Just a couple of issues. First, the app doesn't include all the colours that Google Calendar does, which is annoying. Also, the max days you can see at once is 3, which is far too low. A week view is a basic feature of a calendar app, not to mention a month view. 110 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Jose Sierra more_vert <ul class="VfPpkd-StrnGf-rym | 2026-01-13T09:30:02 |
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=notion.id&hl=es_BO | Notion: Notes, Tasks, AI - Apps on Google Play Games Apps Books Kids google_logo Play Games Apps Books Kids none search help_outline Sign in with Google play_apps Library & devices payment Payments & subscriptions reviews My Play activity redeem Offers Play Pass Personalization in Play settings Settings Privacy Policy • Terms of Service Games Apps Books Kids Notion: Notes, Tasks, AI Notion Labs, Inc. In-app purchases 4.8 star 327K reviews 10M+ Downloads Rated for 3+ info Install Share Add to wishlist About this app arrow_forward Whether you’re looking to track your personal to-do’s, write and organize class notes, or run project management with a team, Notion is the AI-powered workspace that works your way, for any need. Keep track of your personal and professional goals, take notes about what you care about, and stay organized. "AI's everything app" — Forbes Notion is a productivity app where you can write, plan, and organize your notes, projects, tasks and more - all in one place. Ask Notion AI about project updates, upcoming tasks, and suggestions for a more streamlined workflow. Simplify writing notes, project and task management, and collaboration. Whether for personal, student or professional use, Notion scales to meet your individual needs with customization tools for everyone. FREE FOR PERSONAL USE • Create as many notes, docs, and content as you want. • Use one of thousands of templates to get started. FREE TO TRY WITH YOUR TEAM • Millions run on Notion every day, from next-generation startups to established enterprises. • Import Google Docs, PDFs, and other content types easily to get started • Write and organize meeting notes, or transcribe with AI. • Collaboration and team work at your fingertips, in one connected workspace. • Connect tools like Figma, Slack, and GitHub to Notion. FREE FOR STUDENTS • Your study planner, class notes, to do lists and more, your way. Loved by millions of students worldwide. • Get organized for your best school year yet with beautiful, customizable templates created by students, for students. NOTES & DOCS Communication is made efficient with Notion's flexible building blocks. • Create docs with beautiful templates, images, to-dos, and 50+ more content types. • Meeting notes, projects, design systems, pitch decks, and more. • Find exactly what you need using Search with powerful filters to find content across your workspace. TASKS & PROJECTS Catch all details big and small in any workflow. • Workflow manager: Create your own priority labels, status tags, and automations to choose the exact info you want to track. • Capture every detail in a table. Break projects into manageable tasks to get the work done. AI One tool that does it all - search, generate, analyze, and chat - right inside Notion. • Write better. Use Notion AI to help write and brainstorm. • Get answers. Ask Notion AI questions about all your content and get answers in seconds. • Autofill tables. Notion AI turns overwhelming data into clear, actionable information — automatically. SYNCS WITH BROWSER, MAC, AND WINDOWS APPS. • Pick up on mobile where you left off on desktop. MORE PRODUCTIVITY. FEWER TOOLS. • Track to-dos, write notes, create docs, and manage projects in one connected workspace. THINK IT. MAKE IT. Updated on Jan 13, 2026 Productivity Data safety arrow_forward Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time. This app may share these data types with third parties Personal info, App activity and 2 others This app may collect these data types Personal info, Photos and videos and 5 others Data is encrypted in transit You can request that data be deleted See details Ratings and reviews Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline arrow_forward Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline phone_android Phone laptop Chromebook tablet_android Tablet 4.8 319K reviews 5 4 3 2 1 Sommy Nriama more_vert Flag inappropriate Show review history <path d="M0 0h24v24H0 | 2026-01-13T09:30:02 |
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Neueste Notion HQ Für Teams Technik Mail Inspiration Podcast First Block First Block First Block mit Fabian Hedin, Mitgründer und CTO von Lovable In dieser Folge haben wir mit Fabian Hedin über Minecraft gesprochen, über den mutigen Schritt, Softwareentwicklung für alle zugänglich zu machen und darüber, warum es sich lohnt, schon heute auf die Möglichkeiten von KI zu setzen, statt auf die Technik von morgen zu hoffen. Anastasia Crew Start-up Marketing-Lead First Block First Block mit Ant Wilson, Mitgründer und CTO von Supabase In dieser Folge haben wir mit Ant Wilson über seine Erfahrungen als Gründer gesprochen, darüber, wie wertvoll es ist, eigene Herausforderungen zu meistern, und weshalb echte Beziehungen zur Community wirklich einen Unterschied machen. Anastasia Crew Start-up Marketing-Lead Notion HQ Entdecke Notion 3.0 Heute haben wir Notion 3.0 mit Agenten veröffentlicht. Alles, was du in Notion machen kannst, kann auch dein Agent. Lästige Routine kannst du jetzt in wenigen Minuten erledigen. Akshay Kothari COO, Notion Notion HQ Lerne Mick Hodgins kennen, Notions neuen EMEA-Geschäftsführer Lerne unseren neuen EMEA-Geschäftsführer kennen. Er bringt eine strategische Vision sowie internationale Erfahrung von Google und anderen Unternehmen mit, um unsere Teams in der gesamten Region zu leiten. Pravesh Mistry Head of Global Sales, Notion Für Teams Wie Teams Smart Notes nutzen können, um Wissen zu automatisieren und umsetzbar zu machen Ist KI in der Lage, Meeting-Notizen für dich zu erstellen? Erfahre, wie du mit KI deine Meetings aufzeichnen, wichtige Entscheidungen hervorheben und Aktionselemente erstellen kannst, damit dein Team fokussiert bleibt und nicht abgelenkt wird. Technik Notions gehosteter MCP-Server: ein Blick ins Innere Anfang dieses Jahres erhielten wir Anfragen für einen Notion MCP-Server, der es KI-Agent/-innen ermöglichen würde, direkt mit Notion-Workspaces zu arbeiten. Hier erfährst du, wie wir ihn aufgebaut haben – von unserem ersten Open-Source-Experiment bis hin zur heutigen gehosteten Lösung mit individuell für KI-Workflows entwickelten Tools. Kenneth Sinder Software Engineer, Notion Für Teams Wie europäische Unternehmen Wissen in einen echten Wettbewerbsvorteil verwandeln Wir haben 650 europäische Führungskräfte befragt, um zu erfahren, wie sie Wissen managen—und warum KI zu einem entscheidenden Wettbewerbsvorteil wird. Laura Gregg EMEA Customer Success Lead, Notion Technik Schnelligkeit, Struktur und smarte Lösungen: Der Ansatz von Notion-KI Wir wir KI mit strukturierten Daten kombinieren, um ein erstklassiges Arbeitsergebnis zu liefern. Sarah Sachs Notion HQ Notion ist jetzt im Microsoft Store verfügbar Wir haben einen spannenden Meilenstein auf unserer Reise zu mehr Zugriff für alle in unserer globalen Community erreicht: Notion ist jetzt im Microsoft Store verfügbar. David Rosenberg Leiter Business Development, Notion Für Teams Wie Notion Notion nutzt: Erstellen einer modernen und flexiblen Wissensdatenbank Wirf einen Blick hinter die Kulissen und erfahre, wie wir unser CX-Wissen verwalten – sowie ein paar gute Tipps, wie du das im eigenen Unternehmen umsetzen kannst. Drew Evans Marketing Notion HQ Welcome to Notion, Sequin team! I'm excited to welcome the Sequin team to Notion. They've built tools that helped companies bring data from across their software stack into one place, and their thinking on how to bring fragmented information together aligns perfectly with where we're headed. Fuzzy Khosrowshahi Chief Technology Officer, Notion Für Teams Why team size no longer matters Recently, I've been hearing the same thing from founders and leaders running lean teams alike: Limited resources, ambitious goals. So how do they compete? Andrew McCarthy Head of ANZ, SEA, and India Für Teams How Merge brought together all it knows using Notion AI Merge noticed their company knowledge was everywhere, which made it nearly impossible to find what they needed. So they turned to Notion AI to be the librarian that brings all their knowledge together in one place. Shensi Ding Co-founder and CEO, Merge Inspiration Steam, Steel, and Infinite Minds Every era is shaped by its miracle material. Steel forged the Gilded Age. Semiconductors switched on the Digital Age. Now AI has arrived as infinite minds. If history teaches us anything, those who master the material define the era. Ivan Zhao Mitbegründer & CEO Notion HQ Highlights and takeaways from Make with Notion Showcase Europe 2025 From the arrival of Notion 3.0 to uncovering the hidden costs of siloed knowledge, our second annual European conference series brought together over 1,300 attendees across four cities. Áine Dundas Head of EMEA Marketing First Block First Block with Garrett Lord, Co-founder and CEO of Handshake In this episode, Garrett shares his journey from growing up in a working-class family to building a company that democratizes access to career opportunities. Anastasia Crew Start-up Marketing-Lead Technik How we made Notion available offline Offline Mode was Notion's most requested feature for years, but building it meant solving tough technical challenges around our unique block architecture. Here's the architecture and data model that made it possible. Raymond Xu Software Engineer, Notion Für Teams How Ramp built an AI operating system for scalable work Work is fundamentally changing with AI. But with the right mindset and approach to using AI, there’s an opportunity to design the new version of how teams do their jobs. Drew Evans Marketing First Block First Block with Jesse Zhang, Co-founder and CEO of Decagon In this episode, Jesse shares his journey from a painful first startup experience to building Decagon with intentional customer discovery, and why commercial thinking matters as much as technical excellence. Anastasia Crew Start-up Marketing-Lead Für Teams The hidden cost of disconnected knowledge The problem isn’t your wiki—it’s that your wiki is only a wiki. The companies moving fastest are building workflows around tools that are flexible, connected, and intelligent so they can shrink the distance between knowledge and action. Drew Evans Marketing 1 2 3 4 5 → Deutsch Cookie-Einstellungen © 2026 Notion Labs, Inc. 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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cron.calendar&hl=es_PE | Notion Calendar - Apps on Google Play Games Apps Books Kids google_logo Play Games Apps Books Kids none search help_outline Sign in with Google play_apps Library & devices payment Payments & subscriptions reviews My Play activity redeem Offers Play Pass Personalization in Play settings Settings Privacy Policy • Terms of Service Games Apps Books Kids Notion Calendar Notion Labs, Inc. 4.6 star 13.7K reviews 1M+ Downloads Rated for 3+ info Install Share Add to wishlist About this app arrow_forward Notion Calendar lets you schedule meetings and control your time like never before. It deeply integrates with Google Calendar accounts so that all your events are synced. Along with speed, beauty, and light/dark modes, Notion Calendar includes powerful features: - CONNECTED TO NOTION — add Notion docs, projects, and timelines. - MULTIPLE TIME ZONES — pull the time zone column to the right to “travel to any city” and add more time zones. - ALL IN ONE PLACE — see one unified view across multiple calendars and auto-sync events between them. WIDGETS — featuring multiple sizes, rich previews of upcoming events, and a quick-add event button. - AVAILABLE IN 12 LANGUAGES — Japanese, Korean, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian, and Swedish. It’s time. Updated on Jul 11, 2025 Productivity Data safety arrow_forward Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time. This app may share these data types with third parties Personal info, App activity and 2 others This app may collect these data types Personal info, App activity and 2 others Data is encrypted in transit You can request that data be deleted See details Ratings and reviews Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline arrow_forward Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline phone_android Phone laptop Chromebook tablet_android Tablet 4.6 13.3K reviews 5 4 3 2 1 Han more_vert Flag inappropriate January 4, 2025 The app is extremely buggy and often shuts down upon being opened so I find it hard to register new events from my phone, and I also wish we had as much ability to customize reminders like we do on desktop. That being said, I love the desktop app, and I appreciate the notifications coming thru on my phone. If I could ask for one thing, I'd love to be able to save things natively to Notion Calendar without it having to link back to a database on my notion account or my google account. 11 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Isaac Connor more_vert Flag inappropriate March 15, 2025 Very nice calendar app, easy to use, nice appearance. Just a couple of issues. First, the app doesn't include all the colours that Google Calendar does, which is annoying. Also, the max days you can see at once is 3, which is far too low. A week view is a basic feature of a calendar app, not to mention a month view. 110 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Jose Sierra more_vert <ul class="VfPpkd-StrnGf-rymPhb DMZ54e" jsname="ry | 2026-01-13T09:30:02 |
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=notion.id&hl=hy | Notion: Notes, Tasks, AI - Apps on Google Play Games Apps Books Kids google_logo Play Games Apps Books Kids none search help_outline Sign in with Google play_apps Library & devices payment Payments & subscriptions reviews My Play activity redeem Offers Play Pass Personalization in Play settings Settings Privacy Policy • Terms of Service Games Apps Books Kids Notion: Notes, Tasks, AI Notion Labs, Inc. In-app purchases 4.8 star 327K reviews 10M+ Downloads Rated for 3+ info Install Share Add to wishlist About this app arrow_forward Whether you’re looking to track your personal to-do’s, write and organize class notes, or run project management with a team, Notion is the AI-powered workspace that works your way, for any need. Keep track of your personal and professional goals, take notes about what you care about, and stay organized. "AI's everything app" — Forbes Notion is a productivity app where you can write, plan, and organize your notes, projects, tasks and more - all in one place. Ask Notion AI about project updates, upcoming tasks, and suggestions for a more streamlined workflow. Simplify writing notes, project and task management, and collaboration. Whether for personal, student or professional use, Notion scales to meet your individual needs with customization tools for everyone. FREE FOR PERSONAL USE • Create as many notes, docs, and content as you want. • Use one of thousands of templates to get started. FREE TO TRY WITH YOUR TEAM • Millions run on Notion every day, from next-generation startups to established enterprises. • Import Google Docs, PDFs, and other content types easily to get started • Write and organize meeting notes, or transcribe with AI. • Collaboration and team work at your fingertips, in one connected workspace. • Connect tools like Figma, Slack, and GitHub to Notion. FREE FOR STUDENTS • Your study planner, class notes, to do lists and more, your way. Loved by millions of students worldwide. • Get organized for your best school year yet with beautiful, customizable templates created by students, for students. NOTES & DOCS Communication is made efficient with Notion's flexible building blocks. • Create docs with beautiful templates, images, to-dos, and 50+ more content types. • Meeting notes, projects, design systems, pitch decks, and more. • Find exactly what you need using Search with powerful filters to find content across your workspace. TASKS & PROJECTS Catch all details big and small in any workflow. • Workflow manager: Create your own priority labels, status tags, and automations to choose the exact info you want to track. • Capture every detail in a table. Break projects into manageable tasks to get the work done. AI One tool that does it all - search, generate, analyze, and chat - right inside Notion. • Write better. Use Notion AI to help write and brainstorm. • Get answers. Ask Notion AI questions about all your content and get answers in seconds. • Autofill tables. Notion AI turns overwhelming data into clear, actionable information — automatically. SYNCS WITH BROWSER, MAC, AND WINDOWS APPS. • Pick up on mobile where you left off on desktop. MORE PRODUCTIVITY. FEWER TOOLS. • Track to-dos, write notes, create docs, and manage projects in one connected workspace. THINK IT. MAKE IT. Updated on Jan 13, 2026 Productivity Data safety arrow_forward Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time. This app may share these data types with third parties Personal info, App activity and 2 others This app may collect these data types Personal info, Photos and videos and 5 others Data is encrypted in transit You can request that data be deleted See details Ratings and reviews Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline arrow_forward Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline phone_android Phone laptop Chromebook tablet_android Tablet 4.8 319K reviews 5 4 3 2 1 Sommy Nriama more_vert Flag inappropriate Show review history <path d="M | 2026-01-13T09:30:02 |
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=notion.id&hl=gl | Notion: Notes, Tasks, AI - Apps on Google Play Games Apps Books Kids google_logo Play Games Apps Books Kids none search help_outline Sign in with Google play_apps Library & devices payment Payments & subscriptions reviews My Play activity redeem Offers Play Pass Personalization in Play settings Settings Privacy Policy • Terms of Service Games Apps Books Kids Notion: Notes, Tasks, AI Notion Labs, Inc. In-app purchases 4.8 star 327K reviews 10M+ Downloads Rated for 3+ info Install Share Add to wishlist About this app arrow_forward Whether you’re looking to track your personal to-do’s, write and organize class notes, or run project management with a team, Notion is the AI-powered workspace that works your way, for any need. Keep track of your personal and professional goals, take notes about what you care about, and stay organized. "AI's everything app" — Forbes Notion is a productivity app where you can write, plan, and organize your notes, projects, tasks and more - all in one place. Ask Notion AI about project updates, upcoming tasks, and suggestions for a more streamlined workflow. Simplify writing notes, project and task management, and collaboration. Whether for personal, student or professional use, Notion scales to meet your individual needs with customization tools for everyone. FREE FOR PERSONAL USE • Create as many notes, docs, and content as you want. • Use one of thousands of templates to get started. FREE TO TRY WITH YOUR TEAM • Millions run on Notion every day, from next-generation startups to established enterprises. • Import Google Docs, PDFs, and other content types easily to get started • Write and organize meeting notes, or transcribe with AI. • Collaboration and team work at your fingertips, in one connected workspace. • Connect tools like Figma, Slack, and GitHub to Notion. FREE FOR STUDENTS • Your study planner, class notes, to do lists and more, your way. Loved by millions of students worldwide. • Get organized for your best school year yet with beautiful, customizable templates created by students, for students. NOTES & DOCS Communication is made efficient with Notion's flexible building blocks. • Create docs with beautiful templates, images, to-dos, and 50+ more content types. • Meeting notes, projects, design systems, pitch decks, and more. • Find exactly what you need using Search with powerful filters to find content across your workspace. TASKS & PROJECTS Catch all details big and small in any workflow. • Workflow manager: Create your own priority labels, status tags, and automations to choose the exact info you want to track. • Capture every detail in a table. Break projects into manageable tasks to get the work done. AI One tool that does it all - search, generate, analyze, and chat - right inside Notion. • Write better. Use Notion AI to help write and brainstorm. • Get answers. Ask Notion AI questions about all your content and get answers in seconds. • Autofill tables. Notion AI turns overwhelming data into clear, actionable information — automatically. SYNCS WITH BROWSER, MAC, AND WINDOWS APPS. • Pick up on mobile where you left off on desktop. MORE PRODUCTIVITY. FEWER TOOLS. • Track to-dos, write notes, create docs, and manage projects in one connected workspace. THINK IT. MAKE IT. Updated on Jan 13, 2026 Productivity Data safety arrow_forward Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time. This app may share these data types with third parties Personal info, App activity and 2 others This app may collect these data types Personal info, Photos and videos and 5 others Data is encrypted in transit You can request that data be deleted See details Ratings and reviews Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline arrow_forward Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline phone_android Phone laptop Chromebook tablet_android Tablet 4.8 319K reviews 5 4 3 2 1 Sommy Nriama more_vert Flag inappropriate Show review history <path d="M12 17.27L18.18 | 2026-01-13T09:30:02 |
https://nuxt.com/blog/v3-5#nitropack-v24 | Nuxt 3.5 · Nuxt Blog v4.2.2 Docs Modules Templates Resources Enterprise Blog Search… k 59.3K Blog Nuxt 3.5 Release · May 16, 2023 Nuxt 3.5 Nuxt 3.5.0 is out, bringing Vue 3.3, new defaults, interactive server components, typed pages, environment config - and much more. Daniel Roe @danielroe.dev ⚡️ Vue 3.3 released Vue 3.3 has been released, with lots of exciting features, particularly around type support. new defineOptions macro 'generic' components typed slots and using external types in defineProps ... and more This also brings a significant improvement to data fetching when navigating between nested pages ( #20777 ), thanks to @antfu and @baiwusanyu-c . Read the full release announcement for more details. 🙌 Nitropack v2.4 We've been working on lots of improvements to Nitro and these have landed already in Nitro v2.4 - you may already have this upgrade, which contains a lot of bug fixes, updates to the module worker format for Cloudflare, Vercel KV support and more. One note: if you're deploying to Vercel or Netlify and want to benefit from incremental static regeneration, you should now update your route rules: routeRules: { - - '/blog/**': { swr: 3000 }, + + '/blog/**': { isr: 3000 }, } Read the full release notes . 💖 Rich JSON payloads Rich JSON payload serialisation is now enabled by default ( #19205 , #20770 ). This is both faster and allows serialising complex objects in the payload passed from the Nuxt server to client (and also when extracting payload data for prerendered sites). This now means that various rich JS types are supported out-of-the-box : regular expressions, dates, Map and Set and BigInt as well as NuxtError - and Vue-specific objects like ref , reactive , shallowRef and shallowReactive . You can find an example in our test suite. This is all possible due to Rich-Harris/devalue#58 . For a long time, Nuxt has been using our own fork of devalue owing to issues serialising Errors and other non-POJO objects, but we now have transitioned back to the original. You can even register your own custom types with a new object-syntax Nuxt plugin: plugins/custom-payload-type.ts export default definePayloadPlugin ( () => { definePayloadReducer ( ' BlinkingText ' , data => data === ' <original-blink> ' && ' _ ' ) definePayloadReviver ( ' BlinkingText ' , () => ' <revivified-blink> ' ) } ) You can read more about how this works here . 🛝 Interactive server components This feature should be considered highly experimental, but thanks to some great work from @huang-julien we now support interactive content within server components via slots ( #20284 ). You can follow the server component roadmap at #19772 . ⏰ Environment config You can now configure fully typed, per-environment overrides in your nuxt.config.ts : nuxt.config.ts export default defineNuxtConfig ( { $production : { routeRules : { ' /** ' : { isr : true } } }, $development : { // } } ) If you're authoring layers, you can also use the $meta key to provide metadata that you or the consumers of your layer might use. Read more about per-environment overrides . 💪 Fully typed pages You can benefit from fully typed routing within your Nuxt app via this experimental integration with unplugin-vue-router - thanks to some great work from @posva ! Out of the box, this will enable typed usage of navigateTo , <NuxtLink> , router.push() and more. You can even get typed params within a page by using const route = useRoute ( ' route-name ' ) . Enable this feature directly in your nuxt.config.ts : nuxt.config.ts export default defineNuxtConfig ( { experimental : { typedPages : true } } ) 🔎 'Bundler' module resolution We now have full support within Nuxt for the bundler strategy of module resolution . We would recommend adopting this if possible. It has type support for subpath exports, for example, but more exactly matches the behaviour of build tools like Vite and Nuxt than Node16 resolution. nuxt.config.ts export default defineNuxtConfig ( { typescript : { tsConfig : { compilerOptions : { moduleResolution : ' bundler ' } } } } ) This turns on TypeScript's ability to 'follow' Node subpath exports. For example, if a library has a subpath export like mylib/path that is mapped to mylib/dist/path.mjs then the types for this can be pulled in from mylib/dist/path.d.ts rather than requiring the library author to create mylib/path.d.ts . ⚗️ Separate server types We plan to improve clarity within your IDE between the 'nitro' and 'vue' part of your app, we've shipped the first part of this via a separate generated tsconfig.json for your ~/server directory ( #20559 ). You can use by adding an additional ~/server/tsconfig.json with the following content: { " extends " : " ../.nuxt/tsconfig.server.json " } Although right now these values won't be respected when type checking ( nuxi typecheck ), you should get better type hints in your IDE. 💀 Deprecations Although we have not typed or documented the build.extend hook from Nuxt 2, we have been calling it within the webpack builder. We are now explicitly deprecating this and will remove it in a future minor version. ✅ Upgrading As usual, our recommendation for upgrading is to run: npx nuxi upgrade --force This will refresh your lockfile as well, and ensures that you pull in updates from other dependencies that Nuxt relies on, particularly in the unjs ecosystem. 📃 Full changelog Read the full release note on https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt/releases/tag/v3.5.0 ← Back to blog Copy URL Copy URL Nuxt on LinkedIn Nuxt on Bluesky Nuxt on X Nuxt 3.6 Nuxt 3.6 is out, bringing performance improvements, fully static server components, better style inlining, static presets, increased type safety - and much more. Nuxt 3.4 Nuxt 3.4.0 is the latest release of Nuxt 3, bringing exciting new features, including support for the View Transitions API, transferring rich JavaScript payloads from server to client - and much more. 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https://www.notion.com/de/blog/ai-reshaping-knowledge-management-productivity | Harvard Business Review: Wie KI das Wissensmanagement still und heimlich revolutioniert Notion Funktionen Notion-KI Erschaffen, schreiben, automatisieren Agenten Übernehmen manuelle Aufgaben Enterprise Suche Finde Antworten in Sekundenschnelle Smart Notes Perfekt geschrieben von der KI Dokumente Einfach und leistungsstark Wissensdatenbank Bündle dein Wissen Projekte Verwalte jede Art von Projekt Websites Veröffentliche alles Mögliche im Handumdrehen Loslegen KI-Anwendungsfälle entdecken Schau dir an, wozu die Notion-KI in der Lage ist Marktplatz durchstöbern Vorlagen für alles Mögliche Einbindungen anzeigen Verbinde deine Apps mit Notion Web Clipper herunterladen Speichere Inhalte aus dem Web in Notion Teste die Desktop-App von Notion für mehr Geschwindigkeit App herunterladen Mail Calendar KI Enterprise Tarife Erkunden Teams Entwicklung und Produkt Design Marketing IT Teamgröße Start-ups KMUs Konzerne Bildungswesen Lernen Hilfe-Center Notion Academy Erfahrungsberichte von Kund/-innen Blog Community Partnerprogramme Entwickeln API Vorlagen Sicherheit Beratung Fordere eine Demo an Anmelden Nutze Notion kostenlos Alle Beiträge ← ← Alle Beiträge Veröffentlicht am 1. Oktober 2024 in Für Teams Harvard Business Review: Wie KI das Wissensmanagement still und heimlich revolutioniert Von Fuzzy Khosrowshahi Chief Technology Officer, Notion Lesezeit 2 min Diesen Beitrag teilen „Was gibt es Neues zu unserer bevorstehenden Produkteinführung?“ Solche Fragen höre ich immer wieder. Sie sind oft ein Symptom für ein größeres Problem: Arbeitsrelevante Informationen sind oft schwer zu finden oder manchmal gar nicht zugänglich. Diese Frage wurde für diesen Beitrag nicht zufällig gewählt. Sie wurde mir letzten Monat bei einem Treffen mit unserem CEO, Ivan, gestellt. Sofort begann mein Gehirn, nach allen Informationen zu suchen, die für Klarheit sorgen könnten. Ich durchforstete Dokumente in Notion, suchte nach wichtigen Slack-Nachrichten und verfolgte die neuesten Updates meines Teams. Als ich mein stundenlanges Suchabenteuer beendet hatte, stellte ich fest, dass unser CPO Akshay bereits nach wenigen Minuten geantwortet hatte. Neugierig fragte ich ihn: ‚Wie hast du das so schnell geschafft?“ Er sagte, er habe einfach die Notion-KI gefragt. Kein langes Recherchieren, kein Schulterklopfen, nur eine einzige Frage: Wann wird die Funktion eingeführt, und wird sie qualitativ hochwertig sein? Die Antwort: eine umfassende Zusammenfassung, genau das, wonach ich gesucht hatte – und noch viel mehr. Das war eine beeindruckende und ermutigende Erinnerung an das Potenzial, das KI am Arbeitsplatz bietet. Es ließ mich darüber nachdenken: Wenn KI die Arbeitsweise bei Notion so deutlich optimieren kann, könnte sie dann nicht auch das Wissensmanagement und die Produktivität in anderen Unternehmen neu gestalten? Deshalb haben wir uns mit der Harvard Business Review (HBR) zusammengeschlossen, um ein Whitepaper über das Zusammenspiel von Wissen und KI zu erstellen. Die Ergebnisse sind äußerst aufschlussreich: Nur 44 Prozent der Befragten gaben an, dass ihr Unternehmen ihrer Meinung nach unternehmensinternes Wissen gut nutzt. 73 Prozent der Befragten berichteten, dass ihr Unternehmen mit isoliertem Wissen zu kämpfen hat, und über die Hälfte gab an, arbeitsrelevante Informationen nicht schnell finden zu können.. 86 Prozent der Befragten stimmen zu, dass KI das Informationsmanagement erleichtern kann, aber nur 3 Prozent nutzen aktuell KI-Unterstützung. Der Bericht enthält noch viele weitere spannende Erkenntnisse – darunter eine umfassende Übersicht mit Empfehlungen der HBR, wie KI am effektivsten im Wissensmanagement eingesetzt werden kann. Doch ich möchte nicht zu viel verraten. Lade den vollständigen Bericht hier herunter und überzeuge dich selbst! Diesen Beitrag teilen Jetzt testen Lege im Internet oder auf dem Desktop los Wir haben auch passende Mac- und Windows-Apps. Wir haben auch passende iOS- und Android-Apps. Web-App Teilen Registrieren Desktop-App Suchen Updates Einstellungen und Mitglieder Neue Seite Vorlagen Importieren Papierkorb Neue Seite Teilen Mac Windows Apple App-Store Google App Store Verwendest du Notion bei der Arbeit? Demo anfordern 4:19 Aus dem App-Store herunterladen Deutsch Cookie-Einstellungen © 2026 Notion Labs, Inc. Unternehmen Über uns Karriere Sicherheit Status Nutzungsbedingungen und Datenschutz Deine Datenschutzrechte Download iOS und Android Mac und Windows Calendar Web Clipper Ressourcen Hilfe-Center Preise Blog Community Einbindungen Vorlagen Partnerprogramme Notion für Unternehmen Kleine Unternehmen Persönlich Mehr entdecken → | 2026-01-13T09:30:02 |
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https://www.notion.com/de/partners | Werde Notion-Partner | Notion Notion Funktionen Notion-KI Erschaffen, schreiben, automatisieren Agenten Übernehmen manuelle Aufgaben Enterprise Suche Finde Antworten in Sekundenschnelle Smart Notes Perfekt geschrieben von der KI Dokumente Einfach und leistungsstark Wissensdatenbank Bündle dein Wissen Projekte Verwalte jede Art von Projekt Websites Veröffentliche alles Mögliche im Handumdrehen Loslegen KI-Anwendungsfälle entdecken Schau dir an, wozu die Notion-KI in der Lage ist Marktplatz durchstöbern Vorlagen für alles Mögliche Einbindungen anzeigen Verbinde deine Apps mit Notion Web Clipper herunterladen Speichere Inhalte aus dem Web in Notion Teste die Desktop-App von Notion für mehr Geschwindigkeit App herunterladen Mail Calendar KI Enterprise Tarife Erkunden Teams Entwicklung und Produkt Design Marketing IT Teamgröße Start-ups KMUs Konzerne Bildungswesen Lernen Hilfe-Center Notion Academy Erfahrungsberichte von Kund/-innen Blog Community Partnerprogramme Entwickeln API Vorlagen Sicherheit Beratung Fordere eine Demo an Anmelden Nutze Notion kostenlos Werde Notion-Partner. Wir haben es uns zur Aufgabe gemacht, Software-Toolentwicklung für alle zugänglich zu machen, aber das schaffen wir nicht allein. Werde Notion-Partner/-in und wachse mit uns. Welches Partnerprogramm ist das richtige für dich? Finde das Partnerprogramm, das zu deinem Unternehmen passt, und profitiere von deiner Zusammenarbeit mit Notion. Technology-Partnerprogramm Notion funktioniert am besten in Verbindung mit anderen Tools, die unsere Arbeit unterstützen. Unsere Technologiepartner/-innen ermöglichen dies, indem sie Einbindungen entwickeln, die Workflows verbinden, Produktivität steigern und unsere gemeinsamen Nutzer/-innen begeistern. Werde Technologiepartner/-in → Solutions-Partnerprogramm Hilf uns, auf die individuellen Anforderungen von Notion-Kund/-innen einzugehen, und baue dein Business aus. Solutions-Partner/-innen erschließen neue Vertriebs- und Absatzmöglichkeiten für Dienstleistungen und profitieren von priorisierten Leads sowie von dedizierten Support-Angeboten und Ressourcen. Werde Solutions-Partner → Partnerprogramm für Sicherheit und Compliance Schließe dich Dutzenden von Partnerinnen und Partnern für Sicherheit und Compliance auf der ganzen Welt an und unterstütze uns dabei, Sicherheit und Compliance für Notion Enterprise-Kund/-innen zu gewährleisten. Werde Partner/-in für Sicherheit und Compliance → Start-up-Partnerprogramm Biete deinem Start-up-Netzwerk kostenlosen Zugriff auf Notion und entsprechende Ressourcen, einschließlich sechs Monate kostenlose Nutzung des Business Plans mit Notion-KI, exklusive Software-Rabatte sowie Zugang zur Start-ups-Champions-Community. Werde Start-up-Partner → Builders-Programm Für Creator, Gründer/-innen und Innovator/-innen, die mit Notion die Zukunft gestalten. Verstärke deine Stimme im Start-up-Ökosystem und biete deiner Zielgruppe 3 Monate lang kostenlos Notion Business mit Notion-KI. Werde Ersteller-Partner/-in → Werde Teil unserer Community mit über 1.000 Notion-Partner/-innen. Die Einbindungen von Figma in Notion ermöglichen eine nahtlos übergreifende Nutzung unserer Tools, was unsere gemeinsamen Nutzer/-innen begeistert und die Zusammenarbeit verbessert. Anna Kohnen Head of Partnerships bei Figma, Notion Technologiepartner/-in Wir freuen uns sehr über die Partnerschaft mit Notion. Die Start-up-Programme von Intercom und Notion bieten Start-ups einen enormen Mehrwert, indem sie Gründerteams die Tools zur Verfügung stellen, die sie zur Skalierung ihrer Unternehmen benötigen. Pedro Muller Head of Startups bei Intercom, Notion Start-up-Partner Ich liebe es, die Tools zu teilen, die ich in Notion baue. Und mit dem Affiliate-Programm von Notion kann ich dafür bezahlt werden, Dinge zu tun, die ich ohnehin schon tun wollte. Thomas Frank Content Creator, Notion Affiliate-Partner/-in Weitere Möglichkeiten mitzumachen. Marketplace Werde Vorlagen-Creator Hast du eine großartige Lösung erstellt, die du teilen möchtest? Veröffentliche und verkaufe deine Vorlagen auf dem Notion-Marketplace. Eine Vorlage einreichen → Datenbanken Engagiere einen Solutions Partner Notion Solutions Partner sind zuverlässige Produktivitätsexperten und Lösungsarchitekten. Loslegen → Deutsch Cookie-Einstellungen © 2026 Notion Labs, Inc. Unternehmen Über uns Karriere Sicherheit Status Nutzungsbedingungen und Datenschutz Deine Datenschutzrechte Download iOS und Android Mac und Windows Calendar Web Clipper Ressourcen Hilfe-Center Preise Blog Community Einbindungen Vorlagen Partnerprogramme Notion für Unternehmen Kleine Unternehmen Persönlich Mehr entdecken → | 2026-01-13T09:30:02 |
https://www.notion.com/th/product/ai/use-cases | กรณีใช้งาน Notion AI Notion ฟีเจอร์ Notion AI สร้าง เขียน ทำให้เป็นอัตโนมัติ เอเจนต์ จัดการงานที่ต้องทำเอง Enterprise Search ค้นหาคำตอบทันที AI Meeting Notes ให้ AI ช่วยเขียนได้อย่างเพอร์เฟ็กต์ เอกสาร เรียบง่ายและทรงพลัง ฐานความรู้ แหล่งรวมความรู้ของคุณ โปรเจ็กต์ จัดการโปรเจ็กต์ ไซต์ เผยแพร่ทุกอย่างได้ทันใจ เริ่มต้นใช้งาน สำรวจกรณีการใช้งาน AI ดูว่า Notion AI ทำอะไรได้บ้าง เลือกดูมาร์เก็ตเพลส เทมเพลตสำหรับทุกอย่าง ดูการรวมระบบ เชื่อมต่อแอพของคุณกับ Notion ดาวน์โหลด Web Clipper บันทึกจากเว็บมายัง Notion ลองใช้แอพ Notion บนเดสก์ท็อปเลย จะได้สัมผัสประสบการณ์ที่เร็วกว่าเดิม ดาวน์โหลดแอพ อีเมล ปฏิทิน AI Enterprise ราคา สำรวจ ทีม วิศวกรรมและผลิตภัณฑ์ การออกแบบ การตลาด IT ขนาดทีม สตาร์ทอัพ SMBs Enterprise การศึกษา เรียนรู้ ศูนย์ช่วยเหลือ Notion Academy เรื่องราวของลูกค้า บล็อก ชุมชน โปรแกรมพาร์ทเนอร์ สร้าง API เทมเพลต การรักษาความปลอดภัย ที่ปรึกษา ขอรับการสาธิต เข้าสู่ระบบ ใช้ Notion ฟรี Notion AI ทำอะไรได้บ้าง? ถามอะไรก็ได้ หรือเริ่มด้วยไลบรารีกรณีการใช้งานต่างๆ ที่เราเตรียมไว้ ดูข้อมูลเพิ่มเติม ปิดกล่องโต้ตอบ เล่น โอ๊ะโอ๋! ดูเหมือนว่าตัวบล็อคโฆษณาของคุณจะขวางไม่ให้วิดีโอเล่น สำหรับธุรกิจ สำหรับชีวิตประจำวัน ชุมชน Notion สร้างคู่มือเตรียมความพร้อมพนักงานให้วิศวกรซอฟต์แวร์คนใหม่ที่จะเข้าร่วมทีมมือถือ รวมฐานข้อมูลของคนที่ต้องพบ เช็คลิสต์เครื่องมือที่ต้องติดตั้ง และลิงค์ไปยังหน้าของทีมที่สำคัญด้วย เตรียมความพร้อมให้พนักงานใหม่ แชทได้ทุกเรื่อง ฉันต้องตอบกลับลูกค้ารายนี้พร้อมขอบเขตงานและแผนการทำงานที่ชัดเจนสำหรับการร่วมงานกันในอีกไม่กี่วันข้างหน้า ช่วยวิเคราะห์ข้อความถอดเสียงนี้ รวมถึงข้อเสนอและข้อความถอดเสียงจากการประชุมก่อนหน้าที่เกี่ยวข้องกับโปรเจ็กต์นี้ แล้วร่างเอกสารให้ฉันหน่อย ร่างขอบเขตงานสำหรับลูกค้าจากข้อความถอดเสียงและเอกสาร Tim Jefferies วางแผนการทำงานนอกสถานที่ สร้างรายงานการวิเคราะห์คู่แข่งของแบรนด์โซดาเพื่อสุขภาพ 5 อันดับแรกตามรายได้ รวมฐานข้อมูลที่แสดงราคา การสื่อสาร และกลุ่มเป้าหมาย ระบุแนวโน้มและโอกาสในตลาดด้วย สร้างรายงานการวิเคราะห์คู่แข่ง วิเคราะห์ PDF และรูปภาพ ปรับแก้ OKR โดยอ้างอิงข้อเสนอแนะจากการประชุมทบทวนครั้งล่าสุด แล้วปรับปรุงผลลัพธ์สำคัญให้สอดคล้องกับเป้าหมายของบริษัท ทำ OKR ให้เสร็จสรรพ สร้างคู่มือการเรียน เปลี่ยนโน้ตจากการระดมสมองเป็นฐานข้อมูลของแผนงาน จัดกลุ่มไอเดียที่คล้ายกันและจัดลำดับตามความสำคัญ เปลี่ยนไอเดียของทุกคนเป็นแผนงาน 1 2 3 → แชร์กรณีใช้งาน ค้นพบวิธีใช้ Notion AI ในแบบที่น่าทึ่งหรือยัง? แชร์กรณีการใช้งานของคุณเลย จะได้ช่วยให้คนอื่นๆ เห็นโอกาสใหม่ๆ ได้รับการแนะนำในรายการและช่องทางโซเชียลของเรา โปรโมทธุรกิจ รับแบดจ์ชุมชนและการจดจำ ส่ง ดูแนวทาง ภาษาไทย การตั้งค่าคุกกี้ © 2026 Notion Labs, Inc. บริษัท เกี่ยวกับเรา ร่วมงานกับเรา ความปลอดภัย สถานะ เงื่อนไขและความเป็นส่วนตัว สิทธิความเป็นส่วนตัวของคุณ ดาวน์โหลด iOS และ Android Mac และ Windows ปฏิทิน Web Clipper แหล่งข้อมูล ศูนย์ช่วยเหลือ ราคา บล็อก ชุมชน การรวมระบบ เทมเพลต โปรแกรมพาร์ทเนอร์ Notion สำหรับ Enterprise ธุรกิจขนาดเล็ก ส่วนตัว สำรวจเพิ่ม → | 2026-01-13T09:30:02 |
https://www.notion.com/de/blog/ai-reshaping-knowledge-management-productivity | Harvard Business Review: Wie KI das Wissensmanagement still und heimlich revolutioniert Notion Funktionen Notion-KI Erschaffen, schreiben, automatisieren Agenten Übernehmen manuelle Aufgaben Enterprise Suche Finde Antworten in Sekundenschnelle Smart Notes Perfekt geschrieben von der KI Dokumente Einfach und leistungsstark Wissensdatenbank Bündle dein Wissen Projekte Verwalte jede Art von Projekt Websites Veröffentliche alles Mögliche im Handumdrehen Loslegen KI-Anwendungsfälle entdecken Schau dir an, wozu die Notion-KI in der Lage ist Marktplatz durchstöbern Vorlagen für alles Mögliche Einbindungen anzeigen Verbinde deine Apps mit Notion Web Clipper herunterladen Speichere Inhalte aus dem Web in Notion Teste die Desktop-App von Notion für mehr Geschwindigkeit App herunterladen Mail Calendar KI Enterprise Tarife Erkunden Teams Entwicklung und Produkt Design Marketing IT Teamgröße Start-ups KMUs Konzerne Bildungswesen Lernen Hilfe-Center Notion Academy Erfahrungsberichte von Kund/-innen Blog Community Partnerprogramme Entwickeln API Vorlagen Sicherheit Beratung Fordere eine Demo an Anmelden Nutze Notion kostenlos Alle Beiträge ← ← Alle Beiträge Veröffentlicht am 1. Oktober 2024 in Für Teams Harvard Business Review: Wie KI das Wissensmanagement still und heimlich revolutioniert Von Fuzzy Khosrowshahi Chief Technology Officer, Notion Lesezeit 2 min Diesen Beitrag teilen „Was gibt es Neues zu unserer bevorstehenden Produkteinführung?“ Solche Fragen höre ich immer wieder. Sie sind oft ein Symptom für ein größeres Problem: Arbeitsrelevante Informationen sind oft schwer zu finden oder manchmal gar nicht zugänglich. Diese Frage wurde für diesen Beitrag nicht zufällig gewählt. Sie wurde mir letzten Monat bei einem Treffen mit unserem CEO, Ivan, gestellt. Sofort begann mein Gehirn, nach allen Informationen zu suchen, die für Klarheit sorgen könnten. Ich durchforstete Dokumente in Notion, suchte nach wichtigen Slack-Nachrichten und verfolgte die neuesten Updates meines Teams. Als ich mein stundenlanges Suchabenteuer beendet hatte, stellte ich fest, dass unser CPO Akshay bereits nach wenigen Minuten geantwortet hatte. Neugierig fragte ich ihn: ‚Wie hast du das so schnell geschafft?“ Er sagte, er habe einfach die Notion-KI gefragt. Kein langes Recherchieren, kein Schulterklopfen, nur eine einzige Frage: Wann wird die Funktion eingeführt, und wird sie qualitativ hochwertig sein? Die Antwort: eine umfassende Zusammenfassung, genau das, wonach ich gesucht hatte – und noch viel mehr. Das war eine beeindruckende und ermutigende Erinnerung an das Potenzial, das KI am Arbeitsplatz bietet. Es ließ mich darüber nachdenken: Wenn KI die Arbeitsweise bei Notion so deutlich optimieren kann, könnte sie dann nicht auch das Wissensmanagement und die Produktivität in anderen Unternehmen neu gestalten? Deshalb haben wir uns mit der Harvard Business Review (HBR) zusammengeschlossen, um ein Whitepaper über das Zusammenspiel von Wissen und KI zu erstellen. Die Ergebnisse sind äußerst aufschlussreich: Nur 44 Prozent der Befragten gaben an, dass ihr Unternehmen ihrer Meinung nach unternehmensinternes Wissen gut nutzt. 73 Prozent der Befragten berichteten, dass ihr Unternehmen mit isoliertem Wissen zu kämpfen hat, und über die Hälfte gab an, arbeitsrelevante Informationen nicht schnell finden zu können.. 86 Prozent der Befragten stimmen zu, dass KI das Informationsmanagement erleichtern kann, aber nur 3 Prozent nutzen aktuell KI-Unterstützung. Der Bericht enthält noch viele weitere spannende Erkenntnisse – darunter eine umfassende Übersicht mit Empfehlungen der HBR, wie KI am effektivsten im Wissensmanagement eingesetzt werden kann. Doch ich möchte nicht zu viel verraten. Lade den vollständigen Bericht hier herunter und überzeuge dich selbst! Diesen Beitrag teilen Jetzt testen Lege im Internet oder auf dem Desktop los Wir haben auch passende Mac- und Windows-Apps. Wir haben auch passende iOS- und Android-Apps. Web-App Teilen Registrieren Desktop-App Suchen Updates Einstellungen und Mitglieder Neue Seite Vorlagen Importieren Papierkorb Neue Seite Teilen Mac Windows Apple App-Store Google App Store Verwendest du Notion bei der Arbeit? Demo anfordern 4:19 Aus dem App-Store herunterladen Deutsch Cookie-Einstellungen © 2026 Notion Labs, Inc. Unternehmen Über uns Karriere Sicherheit Status Nutzungsbedingungen und Datenschutz Deine Datenschutzrechte Download iOS und Android Mac und Windows Calendar Web Clipper Ressourcen Hilfe-Center Preise Blog Community Einbindungen Vorlagen Partnerprogramme Notion für Unternehmen Kleine Unternehmen Persönlich Mehr entdecken → | 2026-01-13T09:30:02 |
https://www.notion.com/de/blog/puzzle | Das Notion-Playbook von Puzzle: Acht Wege, wie Start-ups 8+ Stunden pro Woche einsparen können Notion Funktionen Notion-KI Erschaffen, schreiben, automatisieren Agenten Übernehmen manuelle Aufgaben Enterprise Suche Finde Antworten in Sekundenschnelle Smart Notes Perfekt geschrieben von der KI Dokumente Einfach und leistungsstark Wissensdatenbank Bündle dein Wissen Projekte Verwalte jede Art von Projekt Websites Veröffentliche alles Mögliche im Handumdrehen Loslegen KI-Anwendungsfälle entdecken Schau dir an, wozu die Notion-KI in der Lage ist Marktplatz durchstöbern Vorlagen für alles Mögliche Einbindungen anzeigen Verbinde deine Apps mit Notion Web Clipper herunterladen Speichere Inhalte aus dem Web in Notion Teste die Desktop-App von Notion für mehr Geschwindigkeit App herunterladen Mail Calendar KI Enterprise Tarife Erkunden Teams Entwicklung und Produkt Design Marketing IT Teamgröße Start-ups KMUs Konzerne Bildungswesen Lernen Hilfe-Center Notion Academy Erfahrungsberichte von Kund/-innen Blog Community Partnerprogramme Entwickeln API Vorlagen Sicherheit Beratung Fordere eine Demo an Anmelden Nutze Notion kostenlos Alle Beiträge ← ← Alle Beiträge Veröffentlicht am 11. März 2025 in Für Teams Das Notion-Playbook von Puzzle: Acht Wege, wie Start-ups 8+ Stunden pro Woche einsparen können Von Sasha Orloff Mitbegründer & CEO, Puzzle Lesezeit 35 min Diesen Beitrag teilen Abspielen Oh-oh! Offenbar verhindert dein Werbeblocker, dass das Video abgespielt wird. Schau es dir bitte auf YouTube an In der Start-up-Welt sprechen wir oft davon, den Product-Market-Fit zu finden. Aber wir müssen auch über den sogenannten Product-Company -Fit sprechen – also darüber, welche Tools den Arbeitsalltag im Unternehmen wirklich unterstützen. Als wir Puzzle gegründet haben, war unser Ziel klar: ein System für finanzielle Intelligenz aufzubauen, das Gründer und Gründerinnen dabei unterstützt, fundierte Geschäftsentscheidungen zu treffen. Als Seriengründer mit über einer Milliarde Dollar an eingeworbenem Kapital weiß ich aus Erfahrung: Die richtige operative Infrastruktur entscheidet über Erfolg oder Misserfolg eines Unternehmens. Genau das brauchten wir bei Puzzle, um unser schnelles Wachstum zu unterstützen, und deshalb haben wir auf Notion gesetzt. Notion ist nicht nur eine weitere App im Tech-Stack von Puzzle – es ist unser zentrales Nervensystem. Hier entstehen Ideen, Prozesse nehmen Gestalt an, und Teams arbeiten nahtlos zusammen. Wir haben acht Hauptstrategien entwickelt, die uns dabei helfen, das volle Potenzial von Notion auszuschöpfen. Sie haben uns zahllose Stunden überflüssiger Arbeit erspart und Notion von einem einfachen Tool zur Grundlage unseres Betriebs gemacht. Unabhängig davon, ob du ein Start-up gründest oder ein Team leitest, das seine Arbeit optimieren möchte: Hier erfährst du, wie du Notion zur treibenden Kraft für das Wachstum und den Erfolg deines Unternehmens machen kannst: 1. Etabliere Notion als SSOT und integriere deine anderen Tools Bei Puzzle leben wir nach dem klassischen Sprichwort: „Was nicht aufgeschrieben wurde, ist nicht geschehen“. In unserem Fall gilt: Wenn es nicht in Notion steht, existiert es nicht. Unser Notion-Workspace ist zu unserer Single Source of Truth (SSOT), unserer einzigen Quelle der Wahrheit, geworden – einem integrierten Wissenszentrum, in dem unser institutionelles Wissen mit unserem Unternehmen wächst und sich weiterentwickelt. Alles ist miteinander verbunden, von grundlegenden Unternehmensinformationen (wie Richtlinien und Verfahren) über strategische Initiativen (einschließlich unternehmensweiter OKRs und Teamziele) bis hin zum täglichen Arbeitsgeschehen in speziellen Tools wie Linear. Jedes Dokument, jede Designdatei, jedes Daten-Dashboard, jede Projektaktualisierung und jede wichtige Unterhaltung in vernetzten Tools wie Slack wird Teil unserer kollektiven Intelligenz. Indem wir Notion zu unserem primären Workspace gemacht haben, ist das Wissen im Unternehmen durch eine intuitive Struktur leichter auffindbar geworden und wir haben eine Umgebung geschaffen, in der Informationen ganz natürlich zwischen den Teams fließen. Diese Struktur spart allen Zeit und fördert eine bessere Zusammenarbeit. Wenn alles in einer zentralen Wissensquelle gebündelt ist, ( oder zumindest über Integrationen angebunden ist ), können Teammitglieder Wissen leichter teilen und voneinander lernen. Mit den Import-Tools von Notion kannst du bestehende Inhalte aus Altsystemen migrieren. So lassen sich diese schrittweise ablösen und eine konsolidierte, besser vernetzte Tool-Landschaft aufbauen, mit Notion als zentraler Wissensquelle. Um Notion als zentrale Wissensquelle zu etablieren, benötigst du eine klare und bewusste Entscheidung. Das kann zum Beispiel eine unternehmensweite Ankündigung in einem All-Hands-Meeting sein oder in Form eines dokumentierten Leitprinzips in eurem „Ways of Working“-Leitfaden erfolgen. Dieser grundlegende Schritt bildet die Grundlage dafür, die weiteren Prinzipien erfolgreich umzusetzen, die wir im Folgenden vorstellen. Jedes davon stärkt Notions Rolle als zentrales Nervensystem eures Unternehmens. Puzzles zentrale Quelle für alle Unternehmensinformationen, einfach zu aktualisieren, schnell zu finden und nahtlos mit all unserer Arbeit verbunden. 2. Rekrutierung und Einarbeitung neuer Mitarbeitender optimieren Wir nutzen Notion, um neuen Mitarbeitenden vom ersten Gespräch an einen reibungslosen Einstieg ins Unternehmen zu ermöglichen. Dieser Ansatz macht nicht nur unsere Personalprozesse effizienter, sondern vermittelt neuen Mitarbeitenden schon ab dem ersten Tag unsere Kultur der Dokumentation und des Wissensaustauschs. Das Onboarding mit Notion erfüllt gleich zwei Zwecke: Es sorgt für ein einheitliches Erlebnis für neue Mitarbeitende und motiviert die Teams gleichzeitig dazu, ihre zentralen Prozesse und ihr Wissen zu dokumentieren. Beim Erstellen von Onboarding-Inhalten bauen Teams gleichzeitig ihre Dokumentation auf und entwickeln diese weiter. So entsteht eine institutionelle Wissensbasis, die über die Zeit gemeinsam weiterentwickelt wird Die zentralen Bausteine unseres erfolgreichen Onboarding-Systems in Notion: Erstellt für alles in eurem Workspace Vorlagen , von Stellenbeschreibungen bis zu Interview-Scorecards, um für Einheitlichkeit zu sorgen und Zeit zu sparen. Interaktive Onboarding-Checklisten helfen neuen Mitarbeitenden, ihren Fortschritt nachzuvollziehen und Verantwortung für ihren eigenen Einstieg zu übernehmen. Ein Onboarding mit Notion befähigt Mitarbeitende, Informationen eigenständig zu finden und Notion-KI zu nutzen, um ihre Fragen zu klären, noch bevor sie sich an Kolleginnen oder Kollegen wenden müssen. Berechtigungseinstellungen ermöglichen einen gestaffelten Zugriff auf sensible Informationen, je weiter Mitarbeitende im Onboarding voranschreiten. 3. Verändert eure Teamkommunikation mit Notion als zentrale Plattform für asynchrone Zusammenarbeit Bei Puzzle haben wir asynchrone Kommunikation zu einem zentralen Bestandteil unserer Zusammenarbeit gemacht, indem wir Notion-Seiten in dynamische Diskussionsräume verwandelt haben, in denen Entscheidungen entstehen. Unsere Teams dokumentieren Entscheidungen, teilen Updates und lösen Probleme, ohne dafür ständig Meetings ansetzen zu müssen. Gerade für unser verteiltes Team ist diese Arbeitsweise besonders wertvoll. Dieser Ansatz hat unsere Meetinganzahl deutlich reduziert und gleichzeitig die Qualität unserer Diskussionen und Entscheidungen verbessert. Hier ist unser bewährtes Framework für asynchrone Kommunikation in Notion: Erstellt strukturierter Bereiche mit Vorlagen für verschiedene Dokumentationstypen wie Vorschläge, Entscheidungen und Updates. Legt klare Dokumentationsrichtlinien fest: Wann sollen Kommentare genutzt werden und wann neue Seiten? Wie werden relevante Stakeholder markiert? Und welche Reaktionszeiten werden erwartet? Führt einen regelmäßigen Überprüfungszyklus ein, um die Dokumentation aktuell und relevant zu halten Nutzt Kommentare und @-Erwähnungen in Notion gezielt, um Teammitglieder einzubeziehen und Diskussionen fokussiert zu halten. Nutzt Automatisierungen , um Teams in Slack und per E-Mail zu benachrichtigen, sobald wichtige Updates vorgenommen werden.. Request for Comment (RFC)-Dokumente in Notion bieten eine klare Struktur, Zusammenarbeit in Echtzeit und eine nahtlose Verknüpfung mit Dokumenten und Entscheidungen, um Feedback zu organisieren und die Umsetzung zu beschleunigen. 4. Schließt Lücken zwischen Teams und organisiert gleichzeitig spezialisiertes Wissen Teamspaces in Notion bieten eine elegante Informationsarchitektur, die spezialisiertes Teamwissen mit bereichsübergreifender Sichtbarkeit in Einklang bringt. Jede Abteilung verfügt über einen eigenen Bereich für teambezogene Inhalte, der gleichzeitig den Zugriff auf relevante Informationen für andere erleichtert. Diese Struktur ermöglicht es Teams, ihr Fachwissen effektiv zu organisieren, ohne die Zusammenarbeit mit anderen einzuschränken. Zum Beispiel enthält unser Engineering-Teamspace ausführliche technische Dokumentation, die für die tägliche Nutzung durch Entwickler strukturiert ist und zugleich zugänglich bleibt, wenn Produktmanager architektonischen Kontext benötigen. Ähnlich strukturiert unser Sales-Teamspace Kundenfeedback und Marktkenntnisse, damit sie für das Vertriebsteam im Alltag funktionieren und gleichzeitig für Produktentscheidungen leicht auffindbar sind. Unsere Teamspaces funktionieren besonders gut, wenn sie folgende Elemente enthalten: Teamspezifische Vorlagen , die auf die wiederkehrenden Arbeitsabläufe und die Dokumentation des Teams abgestimmt sind Datenbankansichten für Stakeholder , die Informationen so aufbereiten, dass sie sowohl für das jeweilige Team als auch für ihre engsten bereichsübergreifenden Partner funktionieren Seitenverantwortliche, Ablaufdaten und Verifizierungen für besonders wichtige Inhalte, damit alle darauf vertrauen können, dass die Informationen aktuell und korrekt sind. Haltet Dokumentation so offen wie möglich, indem ihr granulare Berechtigungen auf Seiten- und Datenbankebene nutzt, um Transparenz und notwendige Vertraulichkeit in Einklang zu bringen. Im Engineering-Teamspace sind technische Dokumente klar strukturiert und für alle Teams zugänglich. Mit individuellen Vorlagen, übersichtlichen Ansichten für Stakeholder und verifizierten Seiten bleibt Wissen organisiert, aktuell und leicht auffindbar. 5. Verankert Dokumentation als tägliche Gewohnheit im Team Eine Dokumentationskultur ist nicht nur ein Prinzip, sondern eine Fähigkeit, die jedes Start-up aktiv trainieren muss. Eine starke Dokumentationskultur entsteht durch klare Richtlinien und praktische Gewohnheiten, die Teams im Alltag umsetzen können, bis sie zur Selbstverständlichkeit werden. So haben wir bei Puzzle Dokumentation ganz natürlich in unsere tägliche Arbeit integriert: Klein anfangen: Beginnt mit einfachen Meeting-Notizen und Entscheidungsprotokollen und erweitert die Dokumentation nach und nach, sobald sich die Gewohnheit im Team etabliert. Macht es zur Routine: Verankert Dokumentationspunkte in bestehende Workflows, zum Beispiel mit schriftlichen Vorschlägen vor Meetings und dem Festhalten zentraler Entscheidungen im Anschluss. Haltet es aktuell: Plant regelmäßige Review-Sessions ein, in denen Teams ihre am häufigsten genutzte Dokumentation überarbeiten und verbessern. Feiert gute Dokumentation: Hebt gelungene Beispiele in Teammeetings hervor und gebt denjenigen Anerkennung, die anderen beim Lernen helfen. Mit Notion wir die Dokumentation von Meetings zur Sselbstverständlichkeit. Vernetzte Notizen, einfache Vorlagen und Datenbankansichten sorgen für Ordnung, so dass Entscheidungen mit Diskussionen verknüpft bleiben und nichts verloren geht. 6. Passt Workflows an die Bedürfnisse jedes Teams an Auch wenn bei Puzzle alle Teams mit dem gleichen grundlegenden Notion-Setup starten, liegt der eigentliche Mehrwert darin, dass jedes Team die Nutzung individuell an seine spezifischen Anforderungen anpassen kann. Wie jedes Start-up weiß, entwickeln sich Prozesse und Strukturen mit der Zeit weiter. Umso wichtiger ist es, Tools zu nutzen, die sich anpassen und gemeinsam mit dem Unternehmen wachsen können. Die Flexibilität von Notion macht genau das möglich: Teams können ihre Workflows laufend weiterentwickeln, wenn sich ihre Anforderungen verändern. Ein Engineering-Team beginnt zum Beispiel vielleicht mit einfachem Task-Tracking und baut daraus nach und nach ein vollständiges Sprint-Planning-System. Ein Marketing-Team kann zunächst mit einfacher Kampagnenplanung starten und später zu umfassenden Redaktionskalendern und integriertem Analytics-Tracking übergehen. Dieser natürliche Prozess ermöglicht es jedem Team, den idealen Workspace für seine eigenen Bedürfnisse zu gestalten und dabei mit dem großen Ganzen verbunden zu bleiben. Best Practices für die Einrichtung eurer sich verändernden Workflows: Einfach anfangen, regelmäßig weiterentwickeln: Startet mit grundlegenden Workflows, die Teams im Laufe der Zeit testen und verfeinern können, wenn sich zeigt, was gut funktioniert. Sorgt für klare Rahmenbedingungen: Nutzt einheitliche Datenbankeigenschaften und Vorlagen, um Konsistenz sicherzustellen, während ihr den Teams zugleich die Freiheit lasst, ihre Ansichten und Abläufe individuell anzupassen. Verbindet Team-Workflows: Nutzt Relationen und Rollups , um teamübergreifende Arbeit miteinander zu verknüpfen und gleichzeitig die bevorzugte Arbeitsweise jedes Teams zu erhalten. 7. Nutzt KI, um das Ganze auf die nächste Stufe zu heben Unser Team mit über 50 Mitarbeitenden hat seine Arbeitsweise grundlegend verändert, indem es Notion-KI in die täglichen Workflows integriert hat. Anfangs nutzten die Teams die KI vor allem, um schnell Antworten zu finden, indem sie Fragen zu Informationen stellten, die über den gesamten Workspace verteilt waren, etwa zu Produktspezifikationen, Meeting-Notizen oder Kundenfeedback. Wenn pro Anfrage zehn Minuten eingespart werden und im Schnitt jede Person fünf Anfragen pro Tag stellt, ergibt das täglich 50 Minuten Zeitersparnis – oder über 21 Stunden pro Woche im gesamten Unternehmen. Inzwischen nutzen wir Notion-KI noch breiter: als intelligente Assistenz und zugleich als leistungsstarkes Automatisierungstool in verschiedenen Bereichen unserer Arbeit. Sofort Antworten auf komplexe Fragen finden, indem du die KI Informationen über vernetzte Tools und Datenbanken hinweg analysieren lässt. Meeting-Notizen in umsetzbare Projektpläne verwandeln, indem du automatisch wichtige Entscheidungen extrahierst und die nächsten Schritte kategorisierst. Technische Dokumentation für verschiedene Zielgruppen anpassen, indem du mit einem Klick technische Spezifikationen in vertriebsfreundliche Übersichten umwandelst. Produkt-Insights extrahieren, indem du die KI aufforderst, Muster in Kundengesprächen und Funktionsanfragen zu erkennen. Berichte zur Wettbewerbsanalyse erstellen, indem du die KI bittest, interne Marktanalysen und Kundenfeedback zu synthetisieren. 8. Verfolge den Fortschritt deines Teams, indem du Aufgaben auch als gemeinsames Wissen nutzt Genau wie die Dokumentation und Workflows deines Teams in Notion als gemeinsames organisatorisches Wissen gespeichert sind, ist es ebenso wichtig, zu wissen, wer was wann macht. Das ist ebenfalls kollektive Intelligenz. Unser Aufgabenverwaltungssystem in Notion verbindet die individuelle Arbeit mit den unternehmensweiten Prioritäten, wodurch die Teams einen klaren Kontext erhalten und die Führungsebene einen Überblick über den Fortschritt bekommt. Indem wir Aufgaben mit strategischen Initiativen verknüpfen, Einflusswerte verfolgen und Benachrichtigungen automatisieren, haben wir ein System geschaffen, das allen hilft, zu verstehen, wie ihre Arbeit zu größeren Zielen beiträgt. Was das Aufgabenmanagement in Notion besonders leistungsfähig macht: Die Möglichkeit zum Querverweisen verbindet Aufgaben mit relevanten Dokumenten, Meetings und Projekten, wobei sich der eingebettete Kontext direkt neben der Arbeit befindet und ein reichhaltiges Wissensnetzwerk schafft. Flexible Ansichten ermöglichen es jedem Teammitglied, Aufgaben auf seine Weise zu organisieren, während eine einzige Quelle der Wahrheit beibehalten wird Benutzerdefinierte Formeln können automatisch die Priorität berechnen, basierend auf mehreren Faktoren wie Dringlichkeit, Aufwand und strategischem Wert. Relationen zwischen Aufgabendatenbanken helfen, Abhängigkeiten sichtbar zu machen und ermöglichen die Ressourcenplanung über Teams hinweg Wenn dein Start-up wächst, wird eine einzige Quelle der Wahrheit immer wichtiger, um Ausrichtung zu gewährleisten, institutionelles Wissen zu bewahren und schnelle Entscheidungen zu ermöglichen. Was ich hier teile, ist das Ergebnis jahrelanger Verfeinerung als Gründer und als Team bei Puzzle, was zu messbaren Verbesserungen der Teameffizienz, reduzierten Meeting-Aufwänden und schnelleren Onboarding-Zeiten geführt hat. Wenn das, was ich hier teile, bei dir Anklang findet, aber etwas überwältigend wirkt, ist mein Rat einfach: Fang klein an, aber fang heute an. Wähle einfach einen Bereich aus, zum Beispiel Besprechungsdokumentation oder Onboarding-Guides, und baue von dort aus auf Die Zukunft der Arbeit ist transparent, vernetzt und zunehmend asynchron. Indem du das Betriebssystem deines Unternehmens in Notion aufbaust, löst du nicht nur unmittelbare organisatorische Herausforderungen. Du verschaffst dir außerdem einen Wettbewerbsvorteil, der mit deinem Erfolg skalieren und im Laufe der Zeit immer mehr Wirkung entfalten wird. Bereit, die Arbeitsweise deines Start-ups zu verändern? Tritt dem Notion für Start-ups-Programm bei. Start-ups erhalten sechs Monate kostenlos mit unbegrenztem KI-Zugang. Entwickle das Betriebssystem deines Unternehmens in Notion mit allen Premium-Funktionen, die du für effizientes Wachstum benötigst. 👉 Bewirb dich für das Notion für Start-ups-Programm und erhalte die Vorlagen von Puzzle Diesen Beitrag teilen Jetzt testen Lege im Internet oder auf dem Desktop los Wir haben auch passende Mac- und Windows-Apps. Wir haben auch passende iOS- und Android-Apps. 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A data platform is an enterprise initiative led by software solutions that connects, curates, and consumes data from various sources for the purpose of analytics, reporting, and enabling more efficient operational outcomes. Data Platform types There are several types of data platforms, each designed for different purposes and use cases. They include data warehouses, data lakes, operational data stores, data integration platforms, and master data management. The main purpose of any data platform type is to gain order over an organization's data for the purpose of better insights and decision making. Data Platform Components: Similar to there being several data platform types, there are also a variety of components that make up a data platform. To properly connect, curate and consume data, organizations looking to implement a data platform should consider these components as required. They include ingestion, data storage, data processing/transformation, metadata management & cataloging, data orchestration & workflow management, data access & query layer, security & governance, monitoring & observability, analytics & visualization Common data platform layers: The common data platform layers will look very similar to the common data platform components. They include an ingestion layer, storage layer, processing layer, serving layer, metadata & governance layer, security layer, and a monitoring & observability layer. All these layers serve distinct functions with the shared purpose of creating order to an organization's data, with the goal being a better understanding of the business and how to make better on-going decisions. Benefits of the Progress Data Platform? With capabilities that range from data connectivity to semantic modeling, the Progress Data Platform has the ability to be organization’s sole data platform as well as being flexible enough to complement existing components an organization may already have. This all leads to benefits to an organization that includes better decision making, enhanced security and privacy, operational efficiency, cost savings, and enabling AI and advanced analytics. What is the difference between a Data Platform and a Data Lake? A data platform is a broad system that includes all the components needed to collect, store, process, govern, and serve data. Whereas a data lake is a specific type of storage repository within a data platform that is designed to store large volumes of raw, unstructured, or semi-structured data in its native format. What is the difference between a Data Platform and a Data Warehouse? Data Platform is a comprehensive ecosystem that includes everything needed to manage data across its lifecycle: ingestion, storage, processing, governance, and analytics. And a data warehouse (similar to a data lake in the question above) is a specialized component of a data platform, designed specifically for storing structured data optimized for analytics and reporting. Data Platform vs. Data Architecture Data Platform A data platform is what is built and used to handle data within an enterprise. The components of a data platform can be seen above within question #3. A data architecture, on the other hand, is the design and structure that defines how data is collected and focuses on models, policies, standards, and governance. What is a modern data platform? 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User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. 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Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. 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Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Submit or Manage Extensions Search Submit or Manage Extensions Search Select a section Page Name Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Bring your extension to life Get how-tos, resources, and information to successfully build and ship your extension for Firefox. Contents Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Getting started The Firefox Extension Workshop can help you develop extensions for Firefox and give your users simple, yet powerful ways to customize their browsing experience. You’ll find: Overview of the Firefox extension features Tools and processes for developing and testing How to publish your extension on addons.mozilla.org or distribute it yourself How to manage your published extension An enterprise guide for developing and using extensions How to develop themes for Firefox Firefox developer communities Mozilla Developer Network Documentation for the WebExtensions API can be found on the Mozilla Developer Network (MDN). On MDN, you’ll find: Tutorials to help you start Explanations of key extension development concepts A guide to extension UI components How to use the extension Javascript APIs. A reference guide for the extension Javascript APIs, including compatibility tables for other popular browsers. A reference guide for the manifest.json file and its keys. 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https://extensionworkshop.com/extension-basics/#check-with-lint | Extension Basics | Firefox Extension Workshop Extension Workshop Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Submit or Manage Extensions Search Submit or Manage Extensions Search Select a section Page Name Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Bring your extension to life Get how-tos, resources, and information to successfully build and ship your extension for Firefox. Contents Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Getting started The Firefox Extension Workshop can help you develop extensions for Firefox and give your users simple, yet powerful ways to customize their browsing experience. You’ll find: Overview of the Firefox extension features Tools and processes for developing and testing How to publish your extension on addons.mozilla.org or distribute it yourself How to manage your published extension An enterprise guide for developing and using extensions How to develop themes for Firefox Firefox developer communities Mozilla Developer Network Documentation for the WebExtensions API can be found on the Mozilla Developer Network (MDN). On MDN, you’ll find: Tutorials to help you start Explanations of key extension development concepts A guide to extension UI components How to use the extension Javascript APIs. A reference guide for the extension Javascript APIs, including compatibility tables for other popular browsers. A reference guide for the manifest.json file and its keys. 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https://scrabblewordfinder.org/dictionary/onus | onus - Dictionary Checker - Scrabble Word Finder --> Dictionary Two Letter Words Word List Words with Friends Finder Scrabble Dictionary Check words in Scrabble Dictionary and make sure it's an official scrabble word. Enter the word you want to check Check Dictionary Yes Valid in these dictionaries TWL/NWL (Scrabble US / Canada / Thailand) SOWPODS/CSW (Scrabble UK / International) ENABLE (Words with Friends) Meaning of onus 1 definition found From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]: onus n 1: an onerous or difficult concern; "the burden of responsibility"; "that's a load off my mind" [syn: {burden}, {load}, {encumbrance}, {incumbrance}, {onus}] WordNet ® Princeton University. http://wordnet.princeton.edu Use this Scrabble® dictionary checker tool to find out whether a word is acceptable in your scrabble dictionary. When you enter a word and click on Check Dictionary button, it simply tells you whether it's valid or not, and list out the dictionaries in case of valid word. Additionally, you can also read the meaning if you want to know more about a particular word. Share on Twitter Facebook Back to Scrabble Word Finder Enter up to 15 letters, use ? as wildcards --> ✘ Clear Find Words Advanced Options Select Dictionary TWL06 (US, Canada and Thailand) SOWPODS (UK and Others) Enable (Words with Friends) Starts with Ends with Must include --> Recent Articles Single Player Indoor Games 5 Tips to Help You in Wordscapes Board Games Quiz Scrabble Quiz Scrabble vs. Scrabble Deluxe Tips to Win at Uno Wordscapes Rules and Tips and Tricks Top 10 Puzzle Games for Android Tips & Tricks for Spelling Bee Bananagrams vs. Scrabble Most Popular Word Games of 2022 Scrabble vs Crossword Scrabble vs Scrabble Junior Four Letter Scrabble Words Board Games to Play with Family and Friends Scrabble vs. Lexulous Word Games for Kids Benefits of Playing Scrabble from Childhood Guide To Win Boggle With Friends Words With Friends - Rules & Tips Scrabble vs Words With Friends Tips & Tricks to Win at Scrabble Word Lists Two Letter Words Three Letter Words Vowel Only Words Words Without Vowels Words with Q but no U Words with Q but no E Words with Z and X Words with Z and Q Words with Z and V Words with Z and J Words with Q and X Words with Q and j Words ending in W Words ending in Z Words ending in Q Words ending in J Words ending in V Words ending in C words that end with QUE words that end with ER words that end with TY words that end with UN words that end with XE words that end with XI words that end with AY words that end with NET words that end with WARE words that end with ZIG 3 letter words with X 3 letter words with Z 3 letter words with E 3 letter words with U 3 letter words with Q 3 letter words with V 3 letter words with J 4 letter words starting with A 4 letter words starting with E 4 letter words starting with O 4 letter words starting with R 5 letter words starting with C 5 letter words starting with S 5 letter words starting with A 5 letter words ending with X 5 letter words ending with C See Full List Disclaimer SCRABBLE® is a registered trademark. All intellectual property rights in and to the game are owned in the U.S.A and Canada by Hasbro Inc., and throughout the rest of the world by J.W. Spear & Sons Limited of Maidenhead, Berkshire, England, a subsidiary of Mattel Inc. Mattel and Spear are not affiliated with Hasbro. Words with Friends is a trademark of Zynga with Friends. ScrabbleWordFinder.org is not affiliated with SCRABBLE®, Mattel Inc, Hasbro Inc, Zynga with Friends or Zynga Inc in any way. This site is for entertainment purposes only. © 2013-2025 ScrabbleWordFinder.org | Privacy Policy About Feedback Advertise Contact | 2026-01-13T09:30:02 |
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cron.calendar&hl=bg | Notion Calendar - Apps on Google Play Games Apps Books Kids google_logo Play Games Apps Books Kids none search help_outline Sign in with Google play_apps Library & devices payment Payments & subscriptions reviews My Play activity redeem Offers Play Pass Personalization in Play settings Settings Privacy Policy • Terms of Service Games Apps Books Kids Notion Calendar Notion Labs, Inc. 4.6 star 13.7K reviews 1M+ Downloads Rated for 3+ info Install Share Add to wishlist About this app arrow_forward Notion Calendar lets you schedule meetings and control your time like never before. It deeply integrates with Google Calendar accounts so that all your events are synced. Along with speed, beauty, and light/dark modes, Notion Calendar includes powerful features: - CONNECTED TO NOTION — add Notion docs, projects, and timelines. - MULTIPLE TIME ZONES — pull the time zone column to the right to “travel to any city” and add more time zones. - ALL IN ONE PLACE — see one unified view across multiple calendars and auto-sync events between them. WIDGETS — featuring multiple sizes, rich previews of upcoming events, and a quick-add event button. - AVAILABLE IN 12 LANGUAGES — Japanese, Korean, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian, and Swedish. It’s time. Updated on Jul 11, 2025 Productivity Data safety arrow_forward Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time. This app may share these data types with third parties Personal info, App activity and 2 others This app may collect these data types Personal info, App activity and 2 others Data is encrypted in transit You can request that data be deleted See details Ratings and reviews Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline arrow_forward Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline phone_android Phone laptop Chromebook tablet_android Tablet 4.6 13.3K reviews 5 4 3 2 1 Han more_vert Flag inappropriate January 4, 2025 The app is extremely buggy and often shuts down upon being opened so I find it hard to register new events from my phone, and I also wish we had as much ability to customize reminders like we do on desktop. That being said, I love the desktop app, and I appreciate the notifications coming thru on my phone. If I could ask for one thing, I'd love to be able to save things natively to Notion Calendar without it having to link back to a database on my notion account or my google account. 11 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Isaac Connor more_vert Flag inappropriate March 15, 2025 Very nice calendar app, easy to use, nice appearance. Just a couple of issues. First, the app doesn't include all the colours that Google Calendar does, which is annoying. Also, the max days you can see at once is 3, which is far too low. A week view is a basic feature of a calendar app, not to mention a month view. 110 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Jose Sierra more_vert <ul class="VfPpkd-StrnGf-rymPhb DMZ54e" jsname="ry | 2026-01-13T09:30:02 |
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cron.calendar&hl=en_ZA | Notion Calendar - Apps on Google Play Games Apps Books Kids google_logo Play Games Apps Books Kids none search help_outline Sign in with Google play_apps Library & devices payment Payments & subscriptions reviews My Play activity redeem Offers Play Pass Personalization in Play settings Settings Privacy Policy • Terms of Service Games Apps Books Kids Notion Calendar Notion Labs, Inc. 4.6 star 13.7K reviews 1M+ Downloads Rated for 3+ info Install Share Add to wishlist About this app arrow_forward Notion Calendar lets you schedule meetings and control your time like never before. It deeply integrates with Google Calendar accounts so that all your events are synced. Along with speed, beauty, and light/dark modes, Notion Calendar includes powerful features: - CONNECTED TO NOTION — add Notion docs, projects, and timelines. - MULTIPLE TIME ZONES — pull the time zone column to the right to “travel to any city” and add more time zones. - ALL IN ONE PLACE — see one unified view across multiple calendars and auto-sync events between them. WIDGETS — featuring multiple sizes, rich previews of upcoming events, and a quick-add event button. - AVAILABLE IN 12 LANGUAGES — Japanese, Korean, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian, and Swedish. It’s time. Updated on Jul 11, 2025 Productivity Data safety arrow_forward Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time. This app may share these data types with third parties Personal info, App activity and 2 others This app may collect these data types Personal info, App activity and 2 others Data is encrypted in transit You can request that data be deleted See details Ratings and reviews Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline arrow_forward Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline phone_android Phone laptop Chromebook tablet_android Tablet 4.6 13.3K reviews 5 4 3 2 1 Han more_vert Flag inappropriate January 4, 2025 The app is extremely buggy and often shuts down upon being opened so I find it hard to register new events from my phone, and I also wish we had as much ability to customize reminders like we do on desktop. That being said, I love the desktop app, and I appreciate the notifications coming thru on my phone. If I could ask for one thing, I'd love to be able to save things natively to Notion Calendar without it having to link back to a database on my notion account or my google account. 11 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Isaac Connor more_vert Flag inappropriate March 15, 2025 Very nice calendar app, easy to use, nice appearance. Just a couple of issues. First, the app doesn't include all the colours that Google Calendar does, which is annoying. Also, the max days you can see at once is 3, which is far too low. A week view is a basic feature of a calendar app, not to mention a month view. 110 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Jose Sierra more_vert <ul class="VfPpkd-StrnGf-rymPhb | 2026-01-13T09:30:02 |
https://scrabblewordfinder.org/dictionary/real | real - Dictionary Checker - Scrabble Word Finder --> Dictionary Two Letter Words Word List Words with Friends Finder Scrabble Dictionary Check words in Scrabble Dictionary and make sure it's an official scrabble word. Enter the word you want to check Check Dictionary Yes Valid in these dictionaries TWL/NWL (Scrabble US / Canada / Thailand) SOWPODS/CSW (Scrabble UK / International) ENABLE (Words with Friends) Meaning of real 1 definition found From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]: real adv 1: used as intensifiers; `real' is sometimes used informally for `really'; `rattling' is informal; "she was very gifted"; "he played very well"; "a really enjoyable evening"; "I'm real sorry about it"; "a rattling good yarn" [syn: {very}, {really}, {real}, {rattling}] adj 1: being or occurring in fact or actuality; having verified existence; not illusory; "real objects"; "real people; not ghosts"; "a film based on real life"; "a real illness"; "real humility"; "Life is real! Life is earnest!"- Longfellow [syn: {real}, {existent}] [ant: {unreal}] 2: no less than what is stated; worthy of the name; "the real reason"; "real war"; "a real friend"; "a real woman"; "meat and potatoes--I call that a real meal"; "it's time he had a real job"; "it's no penny-ante job--he's making real money" [ant: {unreal}] 3: not to be taken lightly; "statistics demonstrate that poverty and unemployment are very real problems"; "to the man sleeping regularly in doorways homelessness is real" 4: capable of being treated as fact; "tangible evidence"; "his brief time as Prime Minister brought few real benefits to the poor" [syn: {real}, {tangible}] 5: being or reflecting the essential or genuine character of something; "her actual motive"; "a literal solitude like a desert"- G.K.Chesterton; "a genuine dilemma" [syn: {actual}, {genuine}, {literal}, {real}] 6: of, relating to, or representing an amount that is corrected for inflation; "real prices"; "real income"; "real wages" [ant: {nominal}] 7: having substance or capable of being treated as fact; not imaginary; "the substantial world"; "a mere dream, neither substantial nor practical"; "most ponderous and substantial things"- Shakespeare [syn: {substantial}, {real}, {material}] [ant: {insubstantial}, {unreal}, {unsubstantial}] 8: (of property) fixed or immovable; "real property consists of land and buildings" 9: coinciding with reality; "perceptual error...has a surprising resemblance to veridical perception"- F.A.Olafson [syn: {veridical}, {real}] n 1: any rational or irrational number [syn: {real number}, {real}] 2: the basic unit of money in Brazil; equal to 100 centavos 3: an old small silver Spanish coin WordNet ® Princeton University. http://wordnet.princeton.edu Use this Scrabble® dictionary checker tool to find out whether a word is acceptable in your scrabble dictionary. When you enter a word and click on Check Dictionary button, it simply tells you whether it's valid or not, and list out the dictionaries in case of valid word. Additionally, you can also read the meaning if you want to know more about a particular word. Share on Twitter Facebook Back to Scrabble Word Finder Enter up to 15 letters, use ? as wildcards --> ✘ Clear Find Words Advanced Options Select Dictionary TWL06 (US, Canada and Thailand) SOWPODS (UK and Others) Enable (Words with Friends) Starts with Ends with Must include --> Recent Articles Single Player Indoor Games 5 Tips to Help You in Wordscapes Board Games Quiz Scrabble Quiz Scrabble vs. Scrabble Deluxe Tips to Win at Uno Wordscapes Rules and Tips and Tricks Top 10 Puzzle Games for Android Tips & Tricks for Spelling Bee Bananagrams vs. Scrabble Most Popular Word Games of 2022 Scrabble vs Crossword Scrabble vs Scrabble Junior Four Letter Scrabble Words Board Games to Play with Family and Friends Scrabble vs. Lexulous Word Games for Kids Benefits of Playing Scrabble from Childhood Guide To Win Boggle With Friends Words With Friends - Rules & Tips Scrabble vs Words With Friends Tips & Tricks to Win at Scrabble Word Lists Two Letter Words Three Letter Words Vowel Only Words Words Without Vowels Words with Q but no U Words with Q but no E Words with Z and X Words with Z and Q Words with Z and V Words with Z and J Words with Q and X Words with Q and j Words ending in W Words ending in Z Words ending in Q Words ending in J Words ending in V Words ending in C words that end with QUE words that end with ER words that end with TY words that end with UN words that end with XE words that end with XI words that end with AY words that end with NET words that end with WARE words that end with ZIG 3 letter words with X 3 letter words with Z 3 letter words with E 3 letter words with U 3 letter words with Q 3 letter words with V 3 letter words with J 4 letter words starting with A 4 letter words starting with E 4 letter words starting with O 4 letter words starting with R 5 letter words starting with C 5 letter words starting with S 5 letter words starting with A 5 letter words ending with X 5 letter words ending with C See Full List Disclaimer SCRABBLE® is a registered trademark. 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Unofficial implementations for other languages are available as well. You can find them in the registry . For Go, .NET, PHP, Python, Java and JavaScript you can use zero-code solutions to add instrumentation to your application without code changes. If you are using Kubernetes, you can use the OpenTelemetry Operator for Kubernetes to inject these zero-code solutions into your application. Status and Releases The current status of the major functional components for OpenTelemetry is as follows: Important Regardless of an API/SDK’s status, if your instrumentation relies on semantic conventions that are marked as Experimental in the semantic conventions specification , your data flow might be subject to breaking changes . 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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cron.calendar&hl=ar | Notion Calendar - Apps on Google Play Games Apps Books Kids google_logo Play Games Apps Books Kids none search help_outline Sign in with Google play_apps Library & devices payment Payments & subscriptions reviews My Play activity redeem Offers Play Pass Personalization in Play settings Settings Privacy Policy • Terms of Service Games Apps Books Kids Notion Calendar Notion Labs, Inc. 4.6 star 13.7K reviews 1M+ Downloads Rated for 3+ info Install Share Add to wishlist About this app arrow_forward Notion Calendar lets you schedule meetings and control your time like never before. It deeply integrates with Google Calendar accounts so that all your events are synced. Along with speed, beauty, and light/dark modes, Notion Calendar includes powerful features: - CONNECTED TO NOTION — add Notion docs, projects, and timelines. - MULTIPLE TIME ZONES — pull the time zone column to the right to “travel to any city” and add more time zones. - ALL IN ONE PLACE — see one unified view across multiple calendars and auto-sync events between them. WIDGETS — featuring multiple sizes, rich previews of upcoming events, and a quick-add event button. - AVAILABLE IN 12 LANGUAGES — Japanese, Korean, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian, and Swedish. It’s time. Updated on Jul 11, 2025 Productivity Data safety arrow_forward Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time. This app may share these data types with third parties Personal info, App activity and 2 others This app may collect these data types Personal info, App activity and 2 others Data is encrypted in transit You can request that data be deleted See details Ratings and reviews Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline arrow_forward Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline phone_android Phone laptop Chromebook tablet_android Tablet 4.6 13.3K reviews 5 4 3 2 1 Han more_vert Flag inappropriate January 4, 2025 The app is extremely buggy and often shuts down upon being opened so I find it hard to register new events from my phone, and I also wish we had as much ability to customize reminders like we do on desktop. That being said, I love the desktop app, and I appreciate the notifications coming thru on my phone. If I could ask for one thing, I'd love to be able to save things natively to Notion Calendar without it having to link back to a database on my notion account or my google account. 11 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Isaac Connor more_vert Flag inappropriate March 15, 2025 Very nice calendar app, easy to use, nice appearance. Just a couple of issues. First, the app doesn't include all the colours that Google Calendar does, which is annoying. Also, the max days you can see at once is 3, which is far too low. A week view is a basic feature of a calendar app, not to mention a month view. 110 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Jose Sierra more_vert <ul class="VfPpkd-StrnGf-rymPhb DMZ54e" jsname="rymPh | 2026-01-13T09:30:02 |
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https://www.notion.com/es-es/product/ai | Te presentamos la nueva IA de Notion | Notion Notion Funciones IA de Notion Crea, escribe y automatiza Agentes Gestiona las tareas manuales Búsqueda Enterprise Encuentra respuestas al instante Anotador con IA Registra a la perfección las notas de tus reuniones Documentos Sencillos y potentes Base de conocimiento Centraliza el conocimiento Proyectos Gestiona cualquier proyecto Sitios Publica lo que quieras en un pispás Primeros pasos Explora casos prácticos de la IA Descubre todo lo que puede hacer la IA de Notion Explora Notion Marketplace Plantillas para todo Descubre las integraciones Conecta tus aplicaciones con Notion Descargar Web Clipper Guarda páginas de la web en Notion Prueba la app de escritorio de Notion para una mejor experiencia Descarga la app Correo Calendario IA Enterprise Precios Explora Equipos Desarrollo y producto Diseño Marketing TI Tamaño del equipo Startups Pymes Empresa Educación Lecciones Centro de ayuda Notion Academy Historias de clientes Blog Comunidad Programas para socios Crear API Plantillas Seguridad Consultores Solicita una demo Inicia sesión Consigue Notion gratis El espacio de trabajo con IA hecho para ti IA integrada que piensa contigo: toma notas, busca en apps y crea flujos de trabajo al instante. 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La IA de Notion está incluida en los planes Business y Enterprise. Si tu espacio de trabajo no está en uno de estos planes, tendrás acceso limitado a las funciones de la IA de Notion en el periodo de prueba. ¿Cómo utiliza la IA de Notion mis datos? Seguimos nuestras prácticas estándar de protección de datos para mantener tu información cifrada y privada. La IA de Notion no utilizará tus datos para entrenar nuestros modelos, a menos que aceptes explícitamente compartirlos. Cualquier información utilizada para impulsar la IA de Notion se comparte con subprocesadores de IA exclusivamente para ofrecerte las funciones de la IA de Notion. Contamos con acuerdos contractuales específicos con estos subprocesadores que prohíben el uso de los datos de los clientes para entrenar sus modelos. Puedes ver más información sobre nuestras prácticas de seguridad y privacidad aquí. ¿Qué puede ayudarme a hacer la IA de Notion? La IA de Notion te ayuda a trabajar directamente en la herramienta que ya usas. 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Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. 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Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Bring your extension to life Get how-tos, resources, and information to successfully build and ship your extension for Firefox. Contents Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Getting started The Firefox Extension Workshop can help you develop extensions for Firefox and give your users simple, yet powerful ways to customize their browsing experience. You’ll find: Overview of the Firefox extension features Tools and processes for developing and testing How to publish your extension on addons.mozilla.org or distribute it yourself How to manage your published extension An enterprise guide for developing and using extensions How to develop themes for Firefox Firefox developer communities Mozilla Developer Network Documentation for the WebExtensions API can be found on the Mozilla Developer Network (MDN). On MDN, you’ll find: Tutorials to help you start Explanations of key extension development concepts A guide to extension UI components How to use the extension Javascript APIs. A reference guide for the extension Javascript APIs, including compatibility tables for other popular browsers. A reference guide for the manifest.json file and its keys. 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https://extensionworkshop.com/extension-basics/#port-to-firefox | Extension Basics | Firefox Extension Workshop Extension Workshop Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Submit or Manage Extensions Search Submit or Manage Extensions Search Select a section Page Name Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Bring your extension to life Get how-tos, resources, and information to successfully build and ship your extension for Firefox. Contents Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Getting started The Firefox Extension Workshop can help you develop extensions for Firefox and give your users simple, yet powerful ways to customize their browsing experience. You’ll find: Overview of the Firefox extension features Tools and processes for developing and testing How to publish your extension on addons.mozilla.org or distribute it yourself How to manage your published extension An enterprise guide for developing and using extensions How to develop themes for Firefox Firefox developer communities Mozilla Developer Network Documentation for the WebExtensions API can be found on the Mozilla Developer Network (MDN). On MDN, you’ll find: Tutorials to help you start Explanations of key extension development concepts A guide to extension UI components How to use the extension Javascript APIs. A reference guide for the extension Javascript APIs, including compatibility tables for other popular browsers. A reference guide for the manifest.json file and its keys. Contributors: caitmuenster rbrishabh Last update: rbrishabh Sep 25, 2019 Up Next Create extensions for Firefox and Firefox for Android Develop Unique Firefox Capabilities Develop Firefox workflow overview Connect With Us Twitter For developers: @mozamo For end users: @rockyourfirefox More Matrix Community forum Extensions Developer Newsletter Stay up-to-date on news and events for Firefox extension developers. Email Address I’m okay with Mozilla handling my info as explained in this Privacy Notice . Sign up Thanks! Please check your inbox to confirm your subscription. If you haven’t previously confirmed a subscription to a Mozilla-related newsletter you may have to do so. Please check your inbox or your spam filter for an email from us. 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OpenTelemetry code instrumentation is supported for many popular programming languages OpenTelemetry code instrumentation is supported for the languages listed in the Statuses and Releases table below. Unofficial implementations for other languages are available as well. You can find them in the registry . For Go, .NET, PHP, Python, Java and JavaScript you can use zero-code solutions to add instrumentation to your application without code changes. If you are using Kubernetes, you can use the OpenTelemetry Operator for Kubernetes to inject these zero-code solutions into your application. Status and Releases The current status of the major functional components for OpenTelemetry is as follows: Important Regardless of an API/SDK’s status, if your instrumentation relies on semantic conventions that are marked as Experimental in the semantic conventions specification , your data flow might be subject to breaking changes . 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https://scrabblewordfinder.org/dictionary/oleo | oleo - Dictionary Checker - Scrabble Word Finder --> Dictionary Two Letter Words Word List Words with Friends Finder Scrabble Dictionary Check words in Scrabble Dictionary and make sure it's an official scrabble word. Enter the word you want to check Check Dictionary Yes Valid in these dictionaries TWL/NWL (Scrabble US / Canada / Thailand) SOWPODS/CSW (Scrabble UK / International) ENABLE (Words with Friends) Meaning of oleo 1 definition found From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]: oleo n 1: a spread made chiefly from vegetable oils and used as a substitute for butter [syn: {margarine}, {margarin}, {oleo}, {oleomargarine}, {marge}] WordNet ® Princeton University. http://wordnet.princeton.edu Use this Scrabble® dictionary checker tool to find out whether a word is acceptable in your scrabble dictionary. When you enter a word and click on Check Dictionary button, it simply tells you whether it's valid or not, and list out the dictionaries in case of valid word. Additionally, you can also read the meaning if you want to know more about a particular word. Share on Twitter Facebook Back to Scrabble Word Finder Enter up to 15 letters, use ? as wildcards --> ✘ Clear Find Words Advanced Options Select Dictionary TWL06 (US, Canada and Thailand) SOWPODS (UK and Others) Enable (Words with Friends) Starts with Ends with Must include --> Recent Articles Single Player Indoor Games 5 Tips to Help You in Wordscapes Board Games Quiz Scrabble Quiz Scrabble vs. Scrabble Deluxe Tips to Win at Uno Wordscapes Rules and Tips and Tricks Top 10 Puzzle Games for Android Tips & Tricks for Spelling Bee Bananagrams vs. Scrabble Most Popular Word Games of 2022 Scrabble vs Crossword Scrabble vs Scrabble Junior Four Letter Scrabble Words Board Games to Play with Family and Friends Scrabble vs. Lexulous Word Games for Kids Benefits of Playing Scrabble from Childhood Guide To Win Boggle With Friends Words With Friends - Rules & Tips Scrabble vs Words With Friends Tips & Tricks to Win at Scrabble Word Lists Two Letter Words Three Letter Words Vowel Only Words Words Without Vowels Words with Q but no U Words with Q but no E Words with Z and X Words with Z and Q Words with Z and V Words with Z and J Words with Q and X Words with Q and j Words ending in W Words ending in Z Words ending in Q Words ending in J Words ending in V Words ending in C words that end with QUE words that end with ER words that end with TY words that end with UN words that end with XE words that end with XI words that end with AY words that end with NET words that end with WARE words that end with ZIG 3 letter words with X 3 letter words with Z 3 letter words with E 3 letter words with U 3 letter words with Q 3 letter words with V 3 letter words with J 4 letter words starting with A 4 letter words starting with E 4 letter words starting with O 4 letter words starting with R 5 letter words starting with C 5 letter words starting with S 5 letter words starting with A 5 letter words ending with X 5 letter words ending with C See Full List Disclaimer SCRABBLE® is a registered trademark. All intellectual property rights in and to the game are owned in the U.S.A and Canada by Hasbro Inc., and throughout the rest of the world by J.W. Spear & Sons Limited of Maidenhead, Berkshire, England, a subsidiary of Mattel Inc. Mattel and Spear are not affiliated with Hasbro. Words with Friends is a trademark of Zynga with Friends. ScrabbleWordFinder.org is not affiliated with SCRABBLE®, Mattel Inc, Hasbro Inc, Zynga with Friends or Zynga Inc in any way. This site is for entertainment purposes only. © 2013-2025 ScrabbleWordFinder.org | Privacy Policy About Feedback Advertise Contact | 2026-01-13T09:30:02 |
https://scrabblewordfinder.org/dictionary/echo | echo - Dictionary Checker - Scrabble Word Finder --> Dictionary Two Letter Words Word List Words with Friends Finder Scrabble Dictionary Check words in Scrabble Dictionary and make sure it's an official scrabble word. Enter the word you want to check Check Dictionary Yes Valid in these dictionaries TWL/NWL (Scrabble US / Canada / Thailand) SOWPODS/CSW (Scrabble UK / International) ENABLE (Words with Friends) Meaning of echo 1 definition found From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]: echo n 1: the repetition of a sound resulting from reflection of the sound waves; "she could hear echoes of her own footsteps" [syn: {echo}, {reverberation}, {sound reflection}, {replication}] 2: (Greek mythology) a nymph who was spurned by Narcissus and pined away until only her voice remained 3: a reply that repeats what has just been said 4: a reflected television or radio or radar beam 5: a close parallel of a feeling, idea, style, etc.; "his contention contains more than an echo of Rousseau"; "Napoleon III was an echo of the mighty Emperor but an infinitely better man" 6: an imitation or repetition; "the flower arrangement was created as an echo of a client's still life" v 1: to say again or imitate; "followers echoing the cries of their leaders" [syn: {repeat}, {echo}] 2: ring or echo with sound; "the hall resounded with laughter" [syn: {resound}, {echo}, {ring}, {reverberate}] 3: call to mind; "His words echoed John F. Kennedy" [syn: {echo}, {recall}] WordNet ® Princeton University. http://wordnet.princeton.edu Use this Scrabble® dictionary checker tool to find out whether a word is acceptable in your scrabble dictionary. When you enter a word and click on Check Dictionary button, it simply tells you whether it's valid or not, and list out the dictionaries in case of valid word. Additionally, you can also read the meaning if you want to know more about a particular word. Share on Twitter Facebook Back to Scrabble Word Finder Enter up to 15 letters, use ? as wildcards --> ✘ Clear Find Words Advanced Options Select Dictionary TWL06 (US, Canada and Thailand) SOWPODS (UK and Others) Enable (Words with Friends) Starts with Ends with Must include --> Recent Articles Single Player Indoor Games 5 Tips to Help You in Wordscapes Board Games Quiz Scrabble Quiz Scrabble vs. Scrabble Deluxe Tips to Win at Uno Wordscapes Rules and Tips and Tricks Top 10 Puzzle Games for Android Tips & Tricks for Spelling Bee Bananagrams vs. Scrabble Most Popular Word Games of 2022 Scrabble vs Crossword Scrabble vs Scrabble Junior Four Letter Scrabble Words Board Games to Play with Family and Friends Scrabble vs. Lexulous Word Games for Kids Benefits of Playing Scrabble from Childhood Guide To Win Boggle With Friends Words With Friends - Rules & Tips Scrabble vs Words With Friends Tips & Tricks to Win at Scrabble Word Lists Two Letter Words Three Letter Words Vowel Only Words Words Without Vowels Words with Q but no U Words with Q but no E Words with Z and X Words with Z and Q Words with Z and V Words with Z and J Words with Q and X Words with Q and j Words ending in W Words ending in Z Words ending in Q Words ending in J Words ending in V Words ending in C words that end with QUE words that end with ER words that end with TY words that end with UN words that end with XE words that end with XI words that end with AY words that end with NET words that end with WARE words that end with ZIG 3 letter words with X 3 letter words with Z 3 letter words with E 3 letter words with U 3 letter words with Q 3 letter words with V 3 letter words with J 4 letter words starting with A 4 letter words starting with E 4 letter words starting with O 4 letter words starting with R 5 letter words starting with C 5 letter words starting with S 5 letter words starting with A 5 letter words ending with X 5 letter words ending with C See Full List Disclaimer SCRABBLE® is a registered trademark. All intellectual property rights in and to the game are owned in the U.S.A and Canada by Hasbro Inc., and throughout the rest of the world by J.W. Spear & Sons Limited of Maidenhead, Berkshire, England, a subsidiary of Mattel Inc. Mattel and Spear are not affiliated with Hasbro. Words with Friends is a trademark of Zynga with Friends. ScrabbleWordFinder.org is not affiliated with SCRABBLE®, Mattel Inc, Hasbro Inc, Zynga with Friends or Zynga Inc in any way. This site is for entertainment purposes only. © 2013-2025 ScrabbleWordFinder.org | Privacy Policy About Feedback Advertise Contact | 2026-01-13T09:30:02 |
https://scrabblewordfinder.org/scrabble-words-with/j/and/q | Scrabble Words with J and Q - ScrabbleWordFinder.org --> Dictionary Two Letter Words Word List Words with Friends Finder Scrabble Words with 'J' and 'Q' List of scrabble words which contains the letter J as well as the letter Q 11 Letter Words jequerities jequirities 10 Letter Words jacqueries — — ADVERTISEMENT — — 9 Letter Words jacquards jacquerie jequerity jequirity jerquings quillajas 8 Letter Words jacquard jerquers jerquing jonquils quillaja 7 Letter Words jerqued jerquer jerques jonquil — — ADVERTISEMENT — — 6 Letter Words jerque qajaqs 5 Letter Words qajaq You may also find this curated "lists of words" page useful (which is based on most frequent searches by the users) : Word List Enter up to 15 letters, use ? as wildcards --> ✘ Clear Find Words Advanced Options Select Dictionary TWL06 (US, Canada and Thailand) SOWPODS (UK and Others) Enable (Words with Friends) Starts with Ends with Must include --> Recent Articles Single Player Indoor Games 5 Tips to Help You in Wordscapes Board Games Quiz Scrabble Quiz Scrabble vs. Scrabble Deluxe Tips to Win at Uno Wordscapes Rules and Tips and Tricks Top 10 Puzzle Games for Android Tips & Tricks for Spelling Bee Bananagrams vs. Scrabble Most Popular Word Games of 2022 Scrabble vs Crossword Scrabble vs Scrabble Junior Four Letter Scrabble Words Board Games to Play with Family and Friends Scrabble vs. Lexulous Word Games for Kids Benefits of Playing Scrabble from Childhood Guide To Win Boggle With Friends Words With Friends - Rules & Tips Scrabble vs Words With Friends Tips & Tricks to Win at Scrabble Word Lists Two Letter Words Three Letter Words Vowel Only Words Words Without Vowels Words with Q but no U Words with Q but no E Words with Z and X Words with Z and Q Words with Z and V Words with Z and J Words with Q and X Words with Q and j Words ending in W Words ending in Z Words ending in Q Words ending in J Words ending in V Words ending in C words that end with QUE words that end with ER words that end with TY words that end with UN words that end with XE words that end with XI words that end with AY words that end with NET words that end with WARE words that end with ZIG 3 letter words with X 3 letter words with Z 3 letter words with E 3 letter words with U 3 letter words with Q 3 letter words with V 3 letter words with J 4 letter words starting with A 4 letter words starting with E 4 letter words starting with O 4 letter words starting with R 5 letter words starting with C 5 letter words starting with S 5 letter words starting with A 5 letter words ending with X 5 letter words ending with C See Full List Disclaimer SCRABBLE® is a registered trademark. All intellectual property rights in and to the game are owned in the U.S.A and Canada by Hasbro Inc., and throughout the rest of the world by J.W. Spear & Sons Limited of Maidenhead, Berkshire, England, a subsidiary of Mattel Inc. Mattel and Spear are not affiliated with Hasbro. Words with Friends is a trademark of Zynga with Friends. ScrabbleWordFinder.org is not affiliated with SCRABBLE®, Mattel Inc, Hasbro Inc, Zynga with Friends or Zynga Inc in any way. This site is for entertainment purposes only. © 2013-2025 ScrabbleWordFinder.org | Privacy Policy About Feedback Advertise Contact | 2026-01-13T09:30:02 |
https://extensionworkshop.com/extension-basics/#see-also | Extension Basics | Firefox Extension Workshop Extension Workshop Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Submit or Manage Extensions Search Submit or Manage Extensions Search Select a section Page Name Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Bring your extension to life Get how-tos, resources, and information to successfully build and ship your extension for Firefox. Contents Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Getting started The Firefox Extension Workshop can help you develop extensions for Firefox and give your users simple, yet powerful ways to customize their browsing experience. 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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cron.calendar&hl=es_419 | Notion Calendar - Apps on Google Play Games Apps Books Kids google_logo Play Games Apps Books Kids none search help_outline Sign in with Google play_apps Library & devices payment Payments & subscriptions reviews My Play activity redeem Offers Play Pass Personalization in Play settings Settings Privacy Policy • Terms of Service Games Apps Books Kids Notion Calendar Notion Labs, Inc. 4.6 star 13.7K reviews 1M+ Downloads Rated for 3+ info Install Share Add to wishlist About this app arrow_forward Notion Calendar lets you schedule meetings and control your time like never before. It deeply integrates with Google Calendar accounts so that all your events are synced. Along with speed, beauty, and light/dark modes, Notion Calendar includes powerful features: - CONNECTED TO NOTION — add Notion docs, projects, and timelines. - MULTIPLE TIME ZONES — pull the time zone column to the right to “travel to any city” and add more time zones. - ALL IN ONE PLACE — see one unified view across multiple calendars and auto-sync events between them. WIDGETS — featuring multiple sizes, rich previews of upcoming events, and a quick-add event button. - AVAILABLE IN 12 LANGUAGES — Japanese, Korean, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian, and Swedish. It’s time. Updated on Jul 11, 2025 Productivity Data safety arrow_forward Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time. This app may share these data types with third parties Personal info, App activity and 2 others This app may collect these data types Personal info, App activity and 2 others Data is encrypted in transit You can request that data be deleted See details Ratings and reviews Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline arrow_forward Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline phone_android Phone laptop Chromebook tablet_android Tablet 4.6 13.3K reviews 5 4 3 2 1 Han more_vert Flag inappropriate January 4, 2025 The app is extremely buggy and often shuts down upon being opened so I find it hard to register new events from my phone, and I also wish we had as much ability to customize reminders like we do on desktop. That being said, I love the desktop app, and I appreciate the notifications coming thru on my phone. If I could ask for one thing, I'd love to be able to save things natively to Notion Calendar without it having to link back to a database on my notion account or my google account. 11 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Isaac Connor more_vert Flag inappropriate March 15, 2025 Very nice calendar app, easy to use, nice appearance. Just a couple of issues. First, the app doesn't include all the colours that Google Calendar does, which is annoying. Also, the max days you can see at once is 3, which is far too low. A week view is a basic feature of a calendar app, not to mention a month view. 110 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Jose Sierra more_vert <ul class="VfPpkd-StrnGf-rymPhb DM | 2026-01-13T09:30:02 |
https://extensionworkshop.com/extension-basics/#setting-option-environment-variables | Extension Basics | Firefox Extension Workshop Extension Workshop Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Submit or Manage Extensions Search Submit or Manage Extensions Search Select a section Page Name Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Bring your extension to life Get how-tos, resources, and information to successfully build and ship your extension for Firefox. Contents Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Getting started The Firefox Extension Workshop can help you develop extensions for Firefox and give your users simple, yet powerful ways to customize their browsing experience. You’ll find: Overview of the Firefox extension features Tools and processes for developing and testing How to publish your extension on addons.mozilla.org or distribute it yourself How to manage your published extension An enterprise guide for developing and using extensions How to develop themes for Firefox Firefox developer communities Mozilla Developer Network Documentation for the WebExtensions API can be found on the Mozilla Developer Network (MDN). On MDN, you’ll find: Tutorials to help you start Explanations of key extension development concepts A guide to extension UI components How to use the extension Javascript APIs. A reference guide for the extension Javascript APIs, including compatibility tables for other popular browsers. A reference guide for the manifest.json file and its keys. 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When you join forces with Progress Federal Solutions to meet your unique needs, your mission becomes our mission. Contact us and let’s redefine government excellence together. Contact us Products for Federal Government, Defense and Public Sector Data Platform DevOps MarkLogic Better data for better decision-making MarkLogic Unlock value from complex data and power new opportunities with the Progress® MarkLogic® multi-model database management and native search platform. Unify Your Organization’s Information Get access to all your critical information in real time. The multi-model integration of structured and unstructured data within one platform breaks down data silos and enables advanced analytics without complex data ingest. Apply AI-driven Insights Unlock the power of your data with AI-driven insights through a cutting-edge AI integration that transforms your data into actionable intelligence. Enhance GenAI solutions by adding semantically enhanced Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) through tight integration with Semaphore. Advance Security Balance sensitive data protection and information sharing with security features that tightly couple role, query and attribute based (RBAC/ABAC/MAC) access controls, element-level security and robust encryption to help meet stringent requirements in classified systems. Explore MarkLogic Contact Us Semaphore Metadata management with semantic AI Semaphore Maximize the operational value of your enterprise information with meaning and context. The Progress® Semaphore™ semantic AI platform turns complex data into actionable intelligence for better decisions. Harmonize Your Data Enhance your organization with the ability to connect relevant content across data silos and improve the user experience with semantic capabilities. Gain Actionable Insights Transform your data into a strategic asset with NLP-powered content enrichment, entity and fact extraction, enhanced data tagging and predictive analytics to drive better organizational outcomes. Improve Knowledge Management Elevate your data accuracy and accessibility with precision metadata management governed by taxonomies, so every piece of information is categorized and tagged for optimal use. Explore Semaphore Contact Us Chef Infrastructure automation Chef Configure, deploy and manage enterprise-scale infrastructure while automating continuous compliance and security validation across your entire IT estate with the Progress® Chef® automation platform. Deliver Enterprise-Level Job Orchestration Apply infrastructure-as-code and integrate into DevSecOps pipelines to enable continuous Authorization-to-Operate (cATO) processes. Enable Continuous Compliance Testing and Reporting Automate continuous compliance validation and reporting against STIG/SRG/CIS benchmarks. Enforce Continuous Security Baselines Implement desired state management and adherence to security baselines such as STIG and CIS with automated remediation. Explore Chef Contact Us digital experience Sitefinity Digital content and experience management Sitefinity Deliver engaging website and portal solutions with the Progress® Sitefinity® all-round digital content and experience management platform. Facilitate Access to Personalized Public Services Seamlessly extend visitor journeys to authenticated customer experiences and serve diverse audiences with content-rich interactions and easy-to-use, high-productivity self-service tools. Deliver information on demand across public and authenticated touchpoints, while providing consistent brand experiences and personalized service. Uphold System and Data Security Leverage our industry-leading tools to adhere to strict regulations and safeguard assets and customer data. Enhance performance, security and compliance with a trusted and reliable cloud CMS infrastructure, offering high availability, proactive monitoring of all system components and secure encryption integral to daily cloud operations. Deliver Digital Experiences and Services at Scale Provide multi-site, multilingual, multi-region and multi-channel experiences with a unified solution for seamless digital content management. Future-fit technology and architecture reduces overhead, streamlines operations and lowers implementation costs while speeding up build, deployment and integrations. Explore Sitefinity Contact Us Corticon Intelligent decisioning Corticon Automate operational decisions and intelligent citizen interactions by separating rules from application code with the Progress® Corticon® business rules management system. Enable Agility Speed and streamline implementation of legislation, regulations, rules and policies. Moving decision logic away from code eliminates long software development cycles and empowers agency employees to manage sophisticated rules so the organization at large can provide accurate, timely and compliant services to multitudes of constituents. Achieve Compliance Enforce consistent policy application to enhance transparency, reduce errors in decision-making and support adherence to evolving federal regulations. Deployment options that help meet federal security standards, whether on-premises, cloud-based or in a hybrid environment, enable operations to be scaled confidently and securely. Foster Collaboration Consolidate redundant tasks and facilitate information sharing across programs. An agile rule engine enables swift adjustment and deployment of rules, without the need for coding, while an intuitive interface empowers subject matter experts and frees up IT for innovation. Explore Corticon Contact Us MOVEit Secure file transfer and automation software for enterprise MOVEit Create, manage and support the secure flow of files to and from internal and external systems with ease using Progress® MOVEit® managed file transfer and automation software. Transfer Sensitive Information Securely Help secure data in transit and at rest using FIPS 140-2 validated encryption with AES-256 cryptography. Control the movement of your files with user authentication, delivery confirmation, non-repudiation and more. Achieve and Maintain Compliance Leverage security-focused features like tamper-evident database logging and workflow visibility to help you protect your reputation and comply with data security regulations such as PCI-DSS, HIPAA, GDPR, SOC 2 and more. Accelerate Business Workflows Move faster by building multi-step, logic-based workflows with no-code/low-code tools. Automatically pull, process and push files to any platform, over any network architecture to simplify complex file transfer and take control of business-critical processes. Explore MOVEit Contact Us Telerik and Kendo UI The most complete software development tooling collection Telerik and Kendo UI Rapidly build user interfaces and reporting functionality for web, desktop and mobile applications with Progress® Telerik® and Progress® Kendo UI® component libraries. Develop a Modern UI Quickly Empower developers to spend more time on important functionality and less time on interface development with hundreds of components ranging from simple menus and calendars to complex data grids and spreadsheets available for every popular framework. Leverage Expert Help and Training Resources Deepen your usage of the component libraries with detailed documentation, online classrooms, forums and more. If questions or issues arise, the engineers who work directly on the product are ready to help troubleshoot. Prioritize Accessibility Satisfy complex functional, design and accessibility requirements for projects with minimal resources with the .NET and JavaScript UI component libraries. Our engineering teams strive to build in support for the latest guidelines such as Section 508 and WCAG as well as WAI-ARIA best practices. Explore Telerik Contact Us Infrastructure Management & Operations Kemp LoadMaster Load balancing and application delivery Kemp LoadMaster Load balance and harden the environments of your essential applications and services across your hybrid cloud ecosystem with Progress® Kemp® LoadMaster® application delivery controller and load balancer. Deliver High Application Availability Enable high availability and performance with cost-effective, optimized application delivery and advanced global load-balancing capabilities. Accelerate Issue Identification and Resolution Improve the user experience and receive actionable insights into application performance, health and security via tight integration with Flowmon. Enhance Your Application Security Reinforce application security with WAF and enable strong access controls for critical workloads with SSO and pre-authentication capabilities. Explore Kemp LoadMaster Contact Us Flowmon Network threat detection, traffic analysis and performance monitoring Flowmon Monitor your entire network 24/7, analyze traffic patterns and identify potential threats via our AI-powered network security solution. With the Progress® Flowmon® platform, threats can’t hide. Protect Your Business from Modern Threats Automatically detect and report anomalies and potential threats using advanced analytics and behavioral analysis. Automate Your Incident Management Process Streamline security operations with automated incident handling processes and faster troubleshooting and response. Gain Full Network Observability Uncover deep insights into your entire hybrid and cloud network traffic for performance optimization and faster root cause analysis. Explore Flowmon Contact Us WhatsUp Gold Network visibility and infrastructure monitoring WhatsUp Gold Find and fix network problems quickly and simplify the management of your complex IT infrastructure—whether it’s on-premises, cloud or hybrid—with Progress® WhatsUp® Gold monitoring software. Discover and Map Your Networks Automatically identify critical network connections, verify devices are configured to compliance specs and provide audit trails to track suspicious network activity. Monitor Your Entire IT Infrastructure Monitor any mix of networks, servers, virtual machines, applications and traffic flows across Windows, LAMP, Java and cloud environments. 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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cron.calendar&hl=da | Notion Calendar - Apps on Google Play Games Apps Books Kids google_logo Play Games Apps Books Kids none search help_outline Sign in with Google play_apps Library & devices payment Payments & subscriptions reviews My Play activity redeem Offers Play Pass Personalization in Play settings Settings Privacy Policy • Terms of Service Games Apps Books Kids Notion Calendar Notion Labs, Inc. 4.6 star 13.7K reviews 1M+ Downloads Rated for 3+ info Install Share Add to wishlist About this app arrow_forward Notion Calendar lets you schedule meetings and control your time like never before. It deeply integrates with Google Calendar accounts so that all your events are synced. Along with speed, beauty, and light/dark modes, Notion Calendar includes powerful features: - CONNECTED TO NOTION — add Notion docs, projects, and timelines. - MULTIPLE TIME ZONES — pull the time zone column to the right to “travel to any city” and add more time zones. - ALL IN ONE PLACE — see one unified view across multiple calendars and auto-sync events between them. WIDGETS — featuring multiple sizes, rich previews of upcoming events, and a quick-add event button. - AVAILABLE IN 12 LANGUAGES — Japanese, Korean, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian, and Swedish. It’s time. Updated on Jul 11, 2025 Productivity Data safety arrow_forward Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time. This app may share these data types with third parties Personal info, App activity and 2 others This app may collect these data types Personal info, App activity and 2 others Data is encrypted in transit You can request that data be deleted See details Ratings and reviews Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline arrow_forward Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline phone_android Phone laptop Chromebook tablet_android Tablet 4.6 13.3K reviews 5 4 3 2 1 Han more_vert Flag inappropriate January 4, 2025 The app is extremely buggy and often shuts down upon being opened so I find it hard to register new events from my phone, and I also wish we had as much ability to customize reminders like we do on desktop. That being said, I love the desktop app, and I appreciate the notifications coming thru on my phone. If I could ask for one thing, I'd love to be able to save things natively to Notion Calendar without it having to link back to a database on my notion account or my google account. 11 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Isaac Connor more_vert Flag inappropriate March 15, 2025 Very nice calendar app, easy to use, nice appearance. Just a couple of issues. First, the app doesn't include all the colours that Google Calendar does, which is annoying. Also, the max days you can see at once is 3, which is far too low. A week view is a basic feature of a calendar app, not to mention a month view. 110 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Jose Sierra more_vert <ul class="VfPpkd-StrnGf-rymPhb DMZ54e" jsname="rymPh | 2026-01-13T09:30:02 |
https://www.notion.com/de/blog/puzzle | Das Notion-Playbook von Puzzle: Acht Wege, wie Start-ups 8+ Stunden pro Woche einsparen können Notion Funktionen Notion-KI Erschaffen, schreiben, automatisieren Agenten Übernehmen manuelle Aufgaben Enterprise Suche Finde Antworten in Sekundenschnelle Smart Notes Perfekt geschrieben von der KI Dokumente Einfach und leistungsstark Wissensdatenbank Bündle dein Wissen Projekte Verwalte jede Art von Projekt Websites Veröffentliche alles Mögliche im Handumdrehen Loslegen KI-Anwendungsfälle entdecken Schau dir an, wozu die Notion-KI in der Lage ist Marktplatz durchstöbern Vorlagen für alles Mögliche Einbindungen anzeigen Verbinde deine Apps mit Notion Web Clipper herunterladen Speichere Inhalte aus dem Web in Notion Teste die Desktop-App von Notion für mehr Geschwindigkeit App herunterladen Mail Calendar KI Enterprise Tarife Erkunden Teams Entwicklung und Produkt Design Marketing IT Teamgröße Start-ups KMUs Konzerne Bildungswesen Lernen Hilfe-Center Notion Academy Erfahrungsberichte von Kund/-innen Blog Community Partnerprogramme Entwickeln API Vorlagen Sicherheit Beratung Fordere eine Demo an Anmelden Nutze Notion kostenlos Alle Beiträge ← ← Alle Beiträge Veröffentlicht am 11. März 2025 in Für Teams Das Notion-Playbook von Puzzle: Acht Wege, wie Start-ups 8+ Stunden pro Woche einsparen können Von Sasha Orloff Mitbegründer & CEO, Puzzle Lesezeit 35 min Diesen Beitrag teilen Abspielen Oh-oh! Offenbar verhindert dein Werbeblocker, dass das Video abgespielt wird. Schau es dir bitte auf YouTube an In der Start-up-Welt sprechen wir oft davon, den Product-Market-Fit zu finden. Aber wir müssen auch über den sogenannten Product-Company -Fit sprechen – also darüber, welche Tools den Arbeitsalltag im Unternehmen wirklich unterstützen. Als wir Puzzle gegründet haben, war unser Ziel klar: ein System für finanzielle Intelligenz aufzubauen, das Gründer und Gründerinnen dabei unterstützt, fundierte Geschäftsentscheidungen zu treffen. Als Seriengründer mit über einer Milliarde Dollar an eingeworbenem Kapital weiß ich aus Erfahrung: Die richtige operative Infrastruktur entscheidet über Erfolg oder Misserfolg eines Unternehmens. Genau das brauchten wir bei Puzzle, um unser schnelles Wachstum zu unterstützen, und deshalb haben wir auf Notion gesetzt. Notion ist nicht nur eine weitere App im Tech-Stack von Puzzle – es ist unser zentrales Nervensystem. Hier entstehen Ideen, Prozesse nehmen Gestalt an, und Teams arbeiten nahtlos zusammen. Wir haben acht Hauptstrategien entwickelt, die uns dabei helfen, das volle Potenzial von Notion auszuschöpfen. Sie haben uns zahllose Stunden überflüssiger Arbeit erspart und Notion von einem einfachen Tool zur Grundlage unseres Betriebs gemacht. Unabhängig davon, ob du ein Start-up gründest oder ein Team leitest, das seine Arbeit optimieren möchte: Hier erfährst du, wie du Notion zur treibenden Kraft für das Wachstum und den Erfolg deines Unternehmens machen kannst: 1. Etabliere Notion als SSOT und integriere deine anderen Tools Bei Puzzle leben wir nach dem klassischen Sprichwort: „Was nicht aufgeschrieben wurde, ist nicht geschehen“. In unserem Fall gilt: Wenn es nicht in Notion steht, existiert es nicht. Unser Notion-Workspace ist zu unserer Single Source of Truth (SSOT), unserer einzigen Quelle der Wahrheit, geworden – einem integrierten Wissenszentrum, in dem unser institutionelles Wissen mit unserem Unternehmen wächst und sich weiterentwickelt. Alles ist miteinander verbunden, von grundlegenden Unternehmensinformationen (wie Richtlinien und Verfahren) über strategische Initiativen (einschließlich unternehmensweiter OKRs und Teamziele) bis hin zum täglichen Arbeitsgeschehen in speziellen Tools wie Linear. Jedes Dokument, jede Designdatei, jedes Daten-Dashboard, jede Projektaktualisierung und jede wichtige Unterhaltung in vernetzten Tools wie Slack wird Teil unserer kollektiven Intelligenz. Indem wir Notion zu unserem primären Workspace gemacht haben, ist das Wissen im Unternehmen durch eine intuitive Struktur leichter auffindbar geworden und wir haben eine Umgebung geschaffen, in der Informationen ganz natürlich zwischen den Teams fließen. Diese Struktur spart allen Zeit und fördert eine bessere Zusammenarbeit. Wenn alles in einer zentralen Wissensquelle gebündelt ist, ( oder zumindest über Integrationen angebunden ist ), können Teammitglieder Wissen leichter teilen und voneinander lernen. Mit den Import-Tools von Notion kannst du bestehende Inhalte aus Altsystemen migrieren. So lassen sich diese schrittweise ablösen und eine konsolidierte, besser vernetzte Tool-Landschaft aufbauen, mit Notion als zentraler Wissensquelle. Um Notion als zentrale Wissensquelle zu etablieren, benötigst du eine klare und bewusste Entscheidung. Das kann zum Beispiel eine unternehmensweite Ankündigung in einem All-Hands-Meeting sein oder in Form eines dokumentierten Leitprinzips in eurem „Ways of Working“-Leitfaden erfolgen. Dieser grundlegende Schritt bildet die Grundlage dafür, die weiteren Prinzipien erfolgreich umzusetzen, die wir im Folgenden vorstellen. Jedes davon stärkt Notions Rolle als zentrales Nervensystem eures Unternehmens. Puzzles zentrale Quelle für alle Unternehmensinformationen, einfach zu aktualisieren, schnell zu finden und nahtlos mit all unserer Arbeit verbunden. 2. Rekrutierung und Einarbeitung neuer Mitarbeitender optimieren Wir nutzen Notion, um neuen Mitarbeitenden vom ersten Gespräch an einen reibungslosen Einstieg ins Unternehmen zu ermöglichen. Dieser Ansatz macht nicht nur unsere Personalprozesse effizienter, sondern vermittelt neuen Mitarbeitenden schon ab dem ersten Tag unsere Kultur der Dokumentation und des Wissensaustauschs. Das Onboarding mit Notion erfüllt gleich zwei Zwecke: Es sorgt für ein einheitliches Erlebnis für neue Mitarbeitende und motiviert die Teams gleichzeitig dazu, ihre zentralen Prozesse und ihr Wissen zu dokumentieren. Beim Erstellen von Onboarding-Inhalten bauen Teams gleichzeitig ihre Dokumentation auf und entwickeln diese weiter. So entsteht eine institutionelle Wissensbasis, die über die Zeit gemeinsam weiterentwickelt wird Die zentralen Bausteine unseres erfolgreichen Onboarding-Systems in Notion: Erstellt für alles in eurem Workspace Vorlagen , von Stellenbeschreibungen bis zu Interview-Scorecards, um für Einheitlichkeit zu sorgen und Zeit zu sparen. Interaktive Onboarding-Checklisten helfen neuen Mitarbeitenden, ihren Fortschritt nachzuvollziehen und Verantwortung für ihren eigenen Einstieg zu übernehmen. Ein Onboarding mit Notion befähigt Mitarbeitende, Informationen eigenständig zu finden und Notion-KI zu nutzen, um ihre Fragen zu klären, noch bevor sie sich an Kolleginnen oder Kollegen wenden müssen. Berechtigungseinstellungen ermöglichen einen gestaffelten Zugriff auf sensible Informationen, je weiter Mitarbeitende im Onboarding voranschreiten. 3. Verändert eure Teamkommunikation mit Notion als zentrale Plattform für asynchrone Zusammenarbeit Bei Puzzle haben wir asynchrone Kommunikation zu einem zentralen Bestandteil unserer Zusammenarbeit gemacht, indem wir Notion-Seiten in dynamische Diskussionsräume verwandelt haben, in denen Entscheidungen entstehen. Unsere Teams dokumentieren Entscheidungen, teilen Updates und lösen Probleme, ohne dafür ständig Meetings ansetzen zu müssen. Gerade für unser verteiltes Team ist diese Arbeitsweise besonders wertvoll. Dieser Ansatz hat unsere Meetinganzahl deutlich reduziert und gleichzeitig die Qualität unserer Diskussionen und Entscheidungen verbessert. Hier ist unser bewährtes Framework für asynchrone Kommunikation in Notion: Erstellt strukturierter Bereiche mit Vorlagen für verschiedene Dokumentationstypen wie Vorschläge, Entscheidungen und Updates. Legt klare Dokumentationsrichtlinien fest: Wann sollen Kommentare genutzt werden und wann neue Seiten? Wie werden relevante Stakeholder markiert? Und welche Reaktionszeiten werden erwartet? Führt einen regelmäßigen Überprüfungszyklus ein, um die Dokumentation aktuell und relevant zu halten Nutzt Kommentare und @-Erwähnungen in Notion gezielt, um Teammitglieder einzubeziehen und Diskussionen fokussiert zu halten. Nutzt Automatisierungen , um Teams in Slack und per E-Mail zu benachrichtigen, sobald wichtige Updates vorgenommen werden.. Request for Comment (RFC)-Dokumente in Notion bieten eine klare Struktur, Zusammenarbeit in Echtzeit und eine nahtlose Verknüpfung mit Dokumenten und Entscheidungen, um Feedback zu organisieren und die Umsetzung zu beschleunigen. 4. Schließt Lücken zwischen Teams und organisiert gleichzeitig spezialisiertes Wissen Teamspaces in Notion bieten eine elegante Informationsarchitektur, die spezialisiertes Teamwissen mit bereichsübergreifender Sichtbarkeit in Einklang bringt. Jede Abteilung verfügt über einen eigenen Bereich für teambezogene Inhalte, der gleichzeitig den Zugriff auf relevante Informationen für andere erleichtert. Diese Struktur ermöglicht es Teams, ihr Fachwissen effektiv zu organisieren, ohne die Zusammenarbeit mit anderen einzuschränken. Zum Beispiel enthält unser Engineering-Teamspace ausführliche technische Dokumentation, die für die tägliche Nutzung durch Entwickler strukturiert ist und zugleich zugänglich bleibt, wenn Produktmanager architektonischen Kontext benötigen. Ähnlich strukturiert unser Sales-Teamspace Kundenfeedback und Marktkenntnisse, damit sie für das Vertriebsteam im Alltag funktionieren und gleichzeitig für Produktentscheidungen leicht auffindbar sind. Unsere Teamspaces funktionieren besonders gut, wenn sie folgende Elemente enthalten: Teamspezifische Vorlagen , die auf die wiederkehrenden Arbeitsabläufe und die Dokumentation des Teams abgestimmt sind Datenbankansichten für Stakeholder , die Informationen so aufbereiten, dass sie sowohl für das jeweilige Team als auch für ihre engsten bereichsübergreifenden Partner funktionieren Seitenverantwortliche, Ablaufdaten und Verifizierungen für besonders wichtige Inhalte, damit alle darauf vertrauen können, dass die Informationen aktuell und korrekt sind. Haltet Dokumentation so offen wie möglich, indem ihr granulare Berechtigungen auf Seiten- und Datenbankebene nutzt, um Transparenz und notwendige Vertraulichkeit in Einklang zu bringen. Im Engineering-Teamspace sind technische Dokumente klar strukturiert und für alle Teams zugänglich. Mit individuellen Vorlagen, übersichtlichen Ansichten für Stakeholder und verifizierten Seiten bleibt Wissen organisiert, aktuell und leicht auffindbar. 5. Verankert Dokumentation als tägliche Gewohnheit im Team Eine Dokumentationskultur ist nicht nur ein Prinzip, sondern eine Fähigkeit, die jedes Start-up aktiv trainieren muss. Eine starke Dokumentationskultur entsteht durch klare Richtlinien und praktische Gewohnheiten, die Teams im Alltag umsetzen können, bis sie zur Selbstverständlichkeit werden. So haben wir bei Puzzle Dokumentation ganz natürlich in unsere tägliche Arbeit integriert: Klein anfangen: Beginnt mit einfachen Meeting-Notizen und Entscheidungsprotokollen und erweitert die Dokumentation nach und nach, sobald sich die Gewohnheit im Team etabliert. Macht es zur Routine: Verankert Dokumentationspunkte in bestehende Workflows, zum Beispiel mit schriftlichen Vorschlägen vor Meetings und dem Festhalten zentraler Entscheidungen im Anschluss. Haltet es aktuell: Plant regelmäßige Review-Sessions ein, in denen Teams ihre am häufigsten genutzte Dokumentation überarbeiten und verbessern. Feiert gute Dokumentation: Hebt gelungene Beispiele in Teammeetings hervor und gebt denjenigen Anerkennung, die anderen beim Lernen helfen. Mit Notion wir die Dokumentation von Meetings zur Sselbstverständlichkeit. Vernetzte Notizen, einfache Vorlagen und Datenbankansichten sorgen für Ordnung, so dass Entscheidungen mit Diskussionen verknüpft bleiben und nichts verloren geht. 6. Passt Workflows an die Bedürfnisse jedes Teams an Auch wenn bei Puzzle alle Teams mit dem gleichen grundlegenden Notion-Setup starten, liegt der eigentliche Mehrwert darin, dass jedes Team die Nutzung individuell an seine spezifischen Anforderungen anpassen kann. Wie jedes Start-up weiß, entwickeln sich Prozesse und Strukturen mit der Zeit weiter. Umso wichtiger ist es, Tools zu nutzen, die sich anpassen und gemeinsam mit dem Unternehmen wachsen können. Die Flexibilität von Notion macht genau das möglich: Teams können ihre Workflows laufend weiterentwickeln, wenn sich ihre Anforderungen verändern. Ein Engineering-Team beginnt zum Beispiel vielleicht mit einfachem Task-Tracking und baut daraus nach und nach ein vollständiges Sprint-Planning-System. Ein Marketing-Team kann zunächst mit einfacher Kampagnenplanung starten und später zu umfassenden Redaktionskalendern und integriertem Analytics-Tracking übergehen. Dieser natürliche Prozess ermöglicht es jedem Team, den idealen Workspace für seine eigenen Bedürfnisse zu gestalten und dabei mit dem großen Ganzen verbunden zu bleiben. Best Practices für die Einrichtung eurer sich verändernden Workflows: Einfach anfangen, regelmäßig weiterentwickeln: Startet mit grundlegenden Workflows, die Teams im Laufe der Zeit testen und verfeinern können, wenn sich zeigt, was gut funktioniert. Sorgt für klare Rahmenbedingungen: Nutzt einheitliche Datenbankeigenschaften und Vorlagen, um Konsistenz sicherzustellen, während ihr den Teams zugleich die Freiheit lasst, ihre Ansichten und Abläufe individuell anzupassen. Verbindet Team-Workflows: Nutzt Relationen und Rollups , um teamübergreifende Arbeit miteinander zu verknüpfen und gleichzeitig die bevorzugte Arbeitsweise jedes Teams zu erhalten. 7. Nutzt KI, um das Ganze auf die nächste Stufe zu heben Unser Team mit über 50 Mitarbeitenden hat seine Arbeitsweise grundlegend verändert, indem es Notion-KI in die täglichen Workflows integriert hat. Anfangs nutzten die Teams die KI vor allem, um schnell Antworten zu finden, indem sie Fragen zu Informationen stellten, die über den gesamten Workspace verteilt waren, etwa zu Produktspezifikationen, Meeting-Notizen oder Kundenfeedback. Wenn pro Anfrage zehn Minuten eingespart werden und im Schnitt jede Person fünf Anfragen pro Tag stellt, ergibt das täglich 50 Minuten Zeitersparnis – oder über 21 Stunden pro Woche im gesamten Unternehmen. Inzwischen nutzen wir Notion-KI noch breiter: als intelligente Assistenz und zugleich als leistungsstarkes Automatisierungstool in verschiedenen Bereichen unserer Arbeit. Sofort Antworten auf komplexe Fragen finden, indem du die KI Informationen über vernetzte Tools und Datenbanken hinweg analysieren lässt. Meeting-Notizen in umsetzbare Projektpläne verwandeln, indem du automatisch wichtige Entscheidungen extrahierst und die nächsten Schritte kategorisierst. Technische Dokumentation für verschiedene Zielgruppen anpassen, indem du mit einem Klick technische Spezifikationen in vertriebsfreundliche Übersichten umwandelst. Produkt-Insights extrahieren, indem du die KI aufforderst, Muster in Kundengesprächen und Funktionsanfragen zu erkennen. Berichte zur Wettbewerbsanalyse erstellen, indem du die KI bittest, interne Marktanalysen und Kundenfeedback zu synthetisieren. 8. Verfolge den Fortschritt deines Teams, indem du Aufgaben auch als gemeinsames Wissen nutzt Genau wie die Dokumentation und Workflows deines Teams in Notion als gemeinsames organisatorisches Wissen gespeichert sind, ist es ebenso wichtig, zu wissen, wer was wann macht. Das ist ebenfalls kollektive Intelligenz. Unser Aufgabenverwaltungssystem in Notion verbindet die individuelle Arbeit mit den unternehmensweiten Prioritäten, wodurch die Teams einen klaren Kontext erhalten und die Führungsebene einen Überblick über den Fortschritt bekommt. Indem wir Aufgaben mit strategischen Initiativen verknüpfen, Einflusswerte verfolgen und Benachrichtigungen automatisieren, haben wir ein System geschaffen, das allen hilft, zu verstehen, wie ihre Arbeit zu größeren Zielen beiträgt. Was das Aufgabenmanagement in Notion besonders leistungsfähig macht: Die Möglichkeit zum Querverweisen verbindet Aufgaben mit relevanten Dokumenten, Meetings und Projekten, wobei sich der eingebettete Kontext direkt neben der Arbeit befindet und ein reichhaltiges Wissensnetzwerk schafft. Flexible Ansichten ermöglichen es jedem Teammitglied, Aufgaben auf seine Weise zu organisieren, während eine einzige Quelle der Wahrheit beibehalten wird Benutzerdefinierte Formeln können automatisch die Priorität berechnen, basierend auf mehreren Faktoren wie Dringlichkeit, Aufwand und strategischem Wert. Relationen zwischen Aufgabendatenbanken helfen, Abhängigkeiten sichtbar zu machen und ermöglichen die Ressourcenplanung über Teams hinweg Wenn dein Start-up wächst, wird eine einzige Quelle der Wahrheit immer wichtiger, um Ausrichtung zu gewährleisten, institutionelles Wissen zu bewahren und schnelle Entscheidungen zu ermöglichen. Was ich hier teile, ist das Ergebnis jahrelanger Verfeinerung als Gründer und als Team bei Puzzle, was zu messbaren Verbesserungen der Teameffizienz, reduzierten Meeting-Aufwänden und schnelleren Onboarding-Zeiten geführt hat. Wenn das, was ich hier teile, bei dir Anklang findet, aber etwas überwältigend wirkt, ist mein Rat einfach: Fang klein an, aber fang heute an. Wähle einfach einen Bereich aus, zum Beispiel Besprechungsdokumentation oder Onboarding-Guides, und baue von dort aus auf Die Zukunft der Arbeit ist transparent, vernetzt und zunehmend asynchron. 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https://extensionworkshop.com/extension-basics/#global-options | Extension Basics | Firefox Extension Workshop Extension Workshop Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Submit or Manage Extensions Search Submit or Manage Extensions Search Select a section Page Name Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Bring your extension to life Get how-tos, resources, and information to successfully build and ship your extension for Firefox. Contents Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Getting started The Firefox Extension Workshop can help you develop extensions for Firefox and give your users simple, yet powerful ways to customize their browsing experience. 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https://extensionworkshop.com/documentation/develop/manifest-v3-migration-guide/ | Manifest V3 migration guide | Firefox Extension Workshop Extension Workshop Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Submit or Manage Extensions Search Submit or Manage Extensions Search Select a section Page Name Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Manifest V3 migration guide Manifest V3 became generally available in Firefox 109 after being available as a developer preview from Firefox 101. This page details what's changed and how you adapt your extensions to take advantage of Manifest V3. See the Developing extensions for Firefox for Android page for additional guidance if you plan to support Firefox for Android. Contents What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 (MV3) is the umbrella term for several foundational changes to the WebExtensions API in Firefox. The name refers to the declared manifest_version key in each extension’s manifest.json file. The Manifest V3 changes apply to extensions for Safari, Firefox, and Chromium-based browsers – such as Chrome, Edge, and Opera. While the goal is to maintain a high degree of compatibility between the Firefox, Safari, and Chromium extension platforms, our implementation diverges where we think it matters and where our values point to a different direction. This article discusses the changes introduced with Manifest V3 in Firefox and highlights where they diverge from the Chrome and Safari implementation. Manifest V3 changes This section details the Manifest V3 changes made to Firefox. Manifest version The manifest.json key manifest_version accepts 3 . To use Manifest V3, update your manifest.json file like this: "manifest_version" : 3 Search extensions icons Search extensions must use local icons. This change prevents the unnecessary network pings that result from accessing remote icons. To accommodate this change, provide a local icon and define it in your manifest.json chrome_settings_overrides manifest key like this: "chrome_settings_overrides" : { "search_provider" : { "name" : "Search engine" , "search_url" : "https://www.searchengine.com/search/?q={searchTerms}" , "keyword" : "search" , "favicon_url" : "/imager/favicon.ico" } } Host permissions In Manifest V2, host permissions are defined in the manifest.json keys permissions or optional_permissions . The host permissions defined in the manifest.json keys permissions are displayed to the user on installation and granted to the extension permanently. In Manifest V3, host permissions are defined in the host_permissions and optional_host_permissions keys. With Manifest V3 extensions, users can grant or revoke any host permissions on an ad hoc basis. Up to Firefox 126, Manifest V3 host permissions were not granted on installation and were not displayed to the user. From Firefox 127, host permissions listed in host_permissions and content_scripts are displayed in the install prompt and granted on installation. However, if an extension update grants new host permissions, these are not shown to the user (see Firefox bug 1893232 ). As users can revoke host permissions, your extension should check for the availability of any expected host permissions and request them if necessary. See Requested permissions and user prompts in the host_permissions documentation for more information. Move all host permission specifications to the manifest.json key host_permissions like this: "permissions" : [ "tabs" , "notifications" ] , "optional_permissions" : [ "geolocation" ] , "host_permissions" : [ "http://www.mysite.com/" , "*://*.example.org/*" ] Browser action The features available under the manifest.json key browser_action and the browserAction API have moved to a new action key and API . Also, the _execute_action special shortcut is introduced. As the old and new key and API are otherwise identical, the changes needed are relatively straightforward and are as follows: rename the manifest.json key 'browser_action' to 'action' and remove any reference to browser_style , like this: "action" : { "default_icon" : { "16" : "button/geo-16.png" , "32" : "button/geo-32.png" } , "default_title" : "Whereami?" , "default_popup" : "popup/geo.html" , "theme_icons" : [ { "light" : "icons/geo-16-light.png" , "dark" : "icons/geo-16.png" , "size" : 16 } , { "light" : "icons/geo-32-light.png" , "dark" : "icons/geo-32.png" , "size" : 32 } ] } update API references from browser.browserAction to browser.action . if used, change _execute_browser_action to _execute_action in the commands manifest key and in the menu.create and menu.update API methods (or their aliases contextMenus.create and contextMenus.update ). If the user changes the shortcut of the _execute_browser_action command, it is automatically carried over to the _execute_action command when an extension migrates from Manifest V2 to V3. This was implemented in Chrome 111 and Firefox 127. In Chromium and Safari, the Browser Action and Page Action APIs are unified into the Action API, page_action is merged into the renamed action key, and the _execute_page_action special shortcut is replaced by _execute_action . Firefox retains the page action API, key, and special shortcut. browser_style In Manifest Version 3, browser_style: true is no longer supported in the options_ui , action , page_action , and sidebar_action manifest keys. The goal of this property was to enable extension UI components to take on the browser's style. However, it only partially worked as intended. As a consequence, it has been deprecated for Manifest V3. Therefore, remove any references from the manifest keys. In Manifest Version 2, browser_style defaults to true for options_ui and sidebar_action . Therefore, unless you had set "browser_style": false , confirm that the appearance of options_ui and sidebar_action match your intended design. See Manifest V3 migration for browser_style for more information. Scripting API The Scripting API takes over the features of tabs.insertCSS() , tabs.removeCSS() , and tabs.executeScript() and adds capabilities to register, update, and unregister content scripts at runtime. Also, the code parameter is removed so that arbitrary strings can no longer be executed. This API requires the scripting permission . So, you need to move any arbitrary strings executed as scripts to files and rewrite your code to use the Scripting API. Event-driven background scripts Firefox has extended support for background scripts by enabling non-persistent background pages (aka Event Pages) for Manifest V2 and V3. Using non-persistent background scripts greatly reduces your extension use of browser resources. However, MV3 removes support for persistent background pages. To migrate your extension to using non-persistent background pages, you need to: Update your manifest.json background key to remove the "persistent" property or set it to false . This feature is also supported in MV2 from Firefox 106. Ensure listeners are at the top-level and use the synchronous pattern. Record state changes in local storage. Change timers to alarms. Switch from using extension.getBackgroundPage to call a function from the background page, to runtime.getBackgroundPage . Place menu creation using menus.create or its alias contextMenus.create in a runtime.onInstalled listener. Also, note that the menus.onClicked event or its alias contextMenus.onClicked must be used to handle menu entry click events from an event page, instead of the onclick parameter of the contextMenus.create or contextMenus.update methods. If the onclick property of menus.create or its alias contextMenus.create are used from a call originating from an event page, they throw synchronously. Safari also supports event-driven background scripts, however, Chromium has adopted service workers instead. Firefox supports non-persistent background pages from Firefox 106. In Firefox 105 and earlier, event pages are run as if they are a persistent background page. More information on the migration process can be found on the background script page on MDN. Event pages and backward-compatibility This section is only relevant if your extension supports Firefox 105 and earlier. An extension designed as a non-persistent background page works even when event pages are not supported (i.e., in Firefox 105 and earlier) with one exception: the registration of context menus. In an event page, context menus persist across restarts, while they do not in persistent background pages. If the recommendation to register menus in runtime.onInstalled is followed, these menus are removed after a browser restart in Firefox 105 and earlier. To work around this issue, you could unconditionally call browser.contextMenus.create . When the menu exists, the browser.runtime.lastError property is set when the (optional) create callback is called. browser . contextMenus . create ( { id : "my-menu" , // etc. } , ( ) => { // TODO: Do not forget to read the "browser.runtime.lastError" property to // avoid warnings about an uncaught error when the menu item was created // before ("ID already exists: my-menu"). } ) ; If the initialization of the menu is expensive or requires complex logic, an alternative is to check whether event pages are supported and, if so, run the logic less frequently than at every wakeup of the event page (e.g., with runtime.onInstalled or runtime.onStartup ). You can detect the availability of event pages using the characteristic that an error is thrown synchronously when onclick is passed to contextMenus.create in an event page. The following code shows how to use such a test to register menus. let eventPagesSupported = true ; try { // Firefox throws a synchronous error when onclick is passed in an event page. browser . contextMenus . create ( { id : "test-menu" , onclick : ( ) => { } } ) ; eventPagesSupported = false ; browser . contextMenus . remove ( "test-menu" ) ; } catch ( err ) { // Firefox 106+ error: Property "onclick" cannot be used in menus.create, replace with an "onClicked" event listener. } async function registerMyMenus ( ) { browser . contextMenus . create ( { id : "my-menu" , /* etc. */ } ) ; } if ( eventPagesSupported ) { browser . runtime . onInstalled . addListener ( registerMyMenus ) ; } else { registerMyMenus ( ) ; } Content security policies Content security policy (CSP) in the content_security_policy manifest.json key is changing to use the extension_pages property. Therefore, you need to move the extension’s CSP to the manifest.json key to extension_pages , like this: "content_security_policy" : { "extension_pages" : "default-src 'self'" } Manifest V3 has a more restrictive content security policy than Manifest V2, this may require further changes in your pages. Mozilla’s long-standing add-on policies prohibit remote code execution. In keeping with these policies, the content_security_policy field no longer supports sources permitting remote code in script-related directives, such as script-src or ’unsafe-eval’ . The only permitted values for the script-src directive are ’self’ and ’wasm-unsafe-eval’ . ’wasm-unsafe-eval’ must be specified in the CSP if an extension is to use WebAssembly. In Manifest V3, content scripts are subject to the same CSP as other parts of the extension. Historically, a custom extension CSP required object-src to be specified. This is not required in Manifest V3 (and was removed from Manifest V2 in Firefox 106). See object-src in the content_security_policy documentation ). This change makes it easier for extensions to customize the CSP with minimal boilerplate. Web Accessible Resources Web accessible resources are available only to the sites and extensions specified in the manifest. In Manifest V3, Firefox supports the extension_ids , matches , and resources properties to specify the packaged resources you want to make available. Firefox does not support the use_dynamic_url property. To migrate your extension, rewrite the manifest.json key ‘web_accessible_resources’ to specify the sites and extensions that can access the resources. Features already supported by Firefox As part of its Manifest V3 implementation, Chromium introduces promise support to many methods with the goal of eventually supporting promises on all appropriate methods. This will provide for greater compatibility between Firefox and Chrome extensions, given that Firefox already supports promises when using the browser.* namespace. In Manifest v2, Firefox extensions support the use of the chrome.* namespace with APIs that provide asynchronous event handling using callbacks. In Manifest V3, Firefox supports promises for asynchronous events in the chrome.* namespace. Extension version in the manifest The format of the top-level manifest.json version key in Firefox has evolved and became simpler: letters and other previously allowed symbols are no longer accepted. The value must be a string with 1 to 4 numbers separated by dots (e.g., 1.2.3.4 ). Each number can have up to 9 digits and leading zeros before another digit are not allowed (e.g., 2.01 is forbidden, but 0.2 , 2.0.1 , and 2.1 are allowed). Migration checklist Update the manifest.json key manifest_version to 3 . If your extension adds a search engine, add a local icon and reference it in the manifest.json key chrome_settings_overrides.search_provider.favicon_url . Remove any host permissions from the manifest.json keys permissions and optional_permissions and add them to the host_permissions key. Remember that host_permissions is treated as an optional permission in Firefox and Safari but granted at install in Chrome. Remove references to browser_style from the manifest.json keys browser_action , options_ui , page_action , and sidebar_action . If browser_style:false was not specified in options_ui and sidebar_action , confirm that their appearance has not changed. Rename the manifest.json key browser_action to action and update any API references from browser.browserAction to browser.action . Convert background pages to be non-persistent. Move the extension’s CSP to the manifest.json key content_security_policy.extension_pages and update the CSP to conform to Manifest V3 requirements. 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Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. 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Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? 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Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? 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https://extensionworkshop.com/extension-basics/#when-do-you-need-an-add-on-id | Extension Basics | Firefox Extension Workshop Extension Workshop Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Submit or Manage Extensions Search Submit or Manage Extensions Search Select a section Page Name Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Bring your extension to life Get how-tos, resources, and information to successfully build and ship your extension for Firefox. Contents Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Getting started The Firefox Extension Workshop can help you develop extensions for Firefox and give your users simple, yet powerful ways to customize their browsing experience. You’ll find: Overview of the Firefox extension features Tools and processes for developing and testing How to publish your extension on addons.mozilla.org or distribute it yourself How to manage your published extension An enterprise guide for developing and using extensions How to develop themes for Firefox Firefox developer communities Mozilla Developer Network Documentation for the WebExtensions API can be found on the Mozilla Developer Network (MDN). On MDN, you’ll find: Tutorials to help you start Explanations of key extension development concepts A guide to extension UI components How to use the extension Javascript APIs. A reference guide for the extension Javascript APIs, including compatibility tables for other popular browsers. A reference guide for the manifest.json file and its keys. 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Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Submit or Manage Extensions Search Submit or Manage Extensions Search Select a section Page Name Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Extensions and the add-on ID Firefox add-ons are distinguished by a unique ID. These unique IDs are used inside Firefox and on the addons.mozilla.org (AMO) website. For example, they are used by Firefox to check for updates to installed add-ons and to identify which objects (such as data stores) are controlled by the add-on. This article describes how add-on IDs are handled for extensions built with WebExtensions APIs. Contents Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? When do I need an add-on ID? Signing and publishing All signed add-ons have a unique ID. It's recommended that you define an extension ID and add it to your extension's manifest.json file when you begin development. For Manifest V3 extensions you must add an ID to your extension's manifest.json file before it's submitted to AMO ( online or using web-ext sign or the AMO API create endpoint ). If you don't add an ID to a Manifest V2 extension before submission, AMO assigns your extension an ID when you submit it to AMO (online or using web-ext sign or the AMO API create endpoint). When you submit an add-on to AMO with an ID defined, AMO checks that the ID is unique. Development and testing You need to set an ID in your extensions manifest.json file when: You want to install an unsigned add-on from its XPI file, rather than loading it temporarily using about:debugging . You use these WebExtension APIs that rely on the add-on ID and expect it to be the same from one browser session to the next: storage.managed storage.sync identity.getRedirectURL Native messaging pkcs11 runtime.onMessageExternal runtime.onConnectExternal You use the dictionaries key in manifest.json . How do I set an add-on ID? See browser_specific_settings in manifest.json for the syntax of setting the extension ID. Working without an ID in Manifest V2 An add-on ID is optional for Manifest V2 extensions. If you don't set it, you can generally develop, debug, publish, and update your extension without ever having to deal with an ID. However, if you do add the browser_specific_settings manifest key (to add an ID), Google Chrome ignores it, and Apple Safari ignores Firefox's gecko and gecko_android sub-keys. However, there are some implications of not setting an add-on ID that are described in this section. Developing and debugging If your manifest.json does not contain an ID, the extension is assigned a randomly-generated temporary ID when you install it in Firefox through about:debugging . If you then reload the extension using the "Reload" button, the same ID is used. If you restart Firefox and load the add-on again, it gets a new ID. This affects the APIs listed in [Development and testing](#development-and-testing]. If you turn the extension into an .xpi or .zip and install it through about:addons , it does not work. For it to work, you must add the browser_specific_settings key in manifest.json . Publishing When you have finished developing the extension, you can package it and submit it to AMO for review and signing . If the packaged extension you upload does not contain an ID, AMO generates one. It's only at this point that the add-on is assigned a permanent ID, which is embedded in the signed packaged extension. Updating After publication, you don't generally have to deal with the ID. You can continue to develop the add-on without an ID, and when you want to update, upload the new version by visiting the add-on's AMO page. Because you are uploading the add-on through that page, AMO knows that this is an update to the add-on, even though it doesn't contain an ID. However, if you use AMO's API to upload an update to a Manifest V2 extension that doesn't define the ID in its manifest.json file you must include the add-on's ID in the request. 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Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. 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It uses the ACME issuer type to request and renew certificates automatically from Infisical using the ACME enrollment method configured on a certificate profile . The issuer is perfect at obtaining X.509 certificates for Ingresses and other Kubernetes resources and can automatically renew them before expiration. The typical workflow involves installing cert-manager and configuring resources that represent the connection details to Infisical as well as the certificates you want to issue. Each issued certificate and its corresponding private key are stored in a Kubernetes Secret . We recommend reading the official cert-manager documentation for a complete overview. For the ACME-specific configuration, refer to the ACME section . Workflow A typical workflow for using cert-manager with Infisical via ACME consists of the following steps: Create a certificate profile in Infisical with the ACME enrollment method configured on it. Install cert-manager in your Kubernetes cluster. Create a Kubernetes Secret containing the EAB (External Account Binding) credentials for the ACME certificate profile. Create an Issuer or ClusterIssuer resource that connects to the desired Infisical certificate profile . Create a Certificate resource defining the certificate you wish to issue and the target Secret where the certificate and private key will be stored. Use the resulting Kubernetes Secret in your Ingresses or other resources. Guide The following steps show how to install cert-manager (using kubectl ) and obtain certificates from Infisical. 1 Create a certificate profile with ACME as the enrollment method in Infisical Follow the instructions here to create a certificate profile that uses ACME enrollment. After completion, you will have the following values: ACME Directory URL EAB Key ID (KID) EAB Secret These will be needed in later steps. Currently, the Infisical ACME enrollment method only supports authentication via dedicated EAB credentials generated per certificate profile. Support for Kubernetes Auth is planned for the near future. 2 Install cert-manager Install cert-manager in your Kubernetes cluster by following the official guide here or by applying the manifest directly: Copy Ask AI kubectl apply -f https://github.com/cert-manager/cert-manager/releases/download/v1.19.1/cert-manager.yaml 3 Create a Kubernetes Secret for the Infisical ACME EAB credentials Create a Kubernetes Secret that contains the EAB Secret (HMAC key) obtained in step 1. The cert-manager uses this secret to authenticate with the Infisical ACME server. kubectl command Configuration file Copy Ask AI kubectl create secret generic infisical-acme-eab-secret \ --namespace < namespace_you_want_to_issue_certificates_i n> \ --from-literal=eabSecret= < eab_secret > acme-eab-secret.yaml Copy Ask AI apiVersion : v1 kind : Secret metadata : name : infisical-acme-eab-secret namespace : <namespace_you_want_to_issue_certificates_in> data : eabSecret : <eab_secret> Copy Ask AI kubectl apply -f acme-eab-secret.yaml 4 Create the cert-manager Issuer connecting to Infisical ACME server Next, create a cert-manager Issuer (or ClusterIssuer ) by replacing the placeholders <acme_server_url> , <your_email> , and <acme_eab_kid> in the configuration below and applying it. This resource configures cert-manager to use your Infisical PKI collection’s ACME server for certificate issuance. issuer-infisical.yaml Copy Ask AI apiVersion : cert-manager.io/v1 kind : Issuer metadata : name : issuer-infisical namespace : <namespace_you_want_to_issue_certificates_in> spec : acme : # ACME server URL from your Infisical certificate profile (Step 1) server : <acme_server_url> # Email address for ACME account # (any valid email works; currently ignored by Infisical) email : <your_email> externalAccountBinding : # EAB Key ID from Step 1 keyID : <acme_eab_kid> # Reference to the Kubernetes Secret containing the EAB # HMAC key (created in Step 3) keySecretRef : name : infisical-acme-eab-secret key : eabSecret privateKeySecretRef : name : issuer-infisical-account-key solvers : - http01 : ingress : # Replace with your actual ingress class if different className : nginx Copy Ask AI kubectl apply -f issuer-infisical.yaml You can check that the issuer was created successfully by running the following command: Copy Ask AI kubectl get issuers.cert-manager.io -n < namespace_of_issue r> -o wide Copy Ask AI NAME AGE issuer-infisical 21h Currently, the ACME enrollment method only supports the HTTP-01 challenge method. Support for the DNS-01 challenge method is planned for a future release. If domain ownership validation is not desired, you can disable it by enabling the Skip DNS ownership validation option in your ACME certificate profile configuration. An Issuer is namespace-scoped. Certificates can only be issued using an Issuer that exists in the same namespace as the Certificate resource. If you need to issue certificates across multiple namespaces with a single resource, create a ClusterIssuer instead. The configuration is identical except kind: ClusterIssuer and no metadata.namespace . More details: https://cert-manager.io/docs/configuration/acme/ 5 Create the Certificate Finally, request a certificate from Infisical ACME server by creating a cert-manager Certificate resource. This configuration file specifies the details of the (end-entity/leaf) certificate to be issued. certificate-issuer.yaml Copy Ask AI apiVersion : cert-manager.io/v1 kind : Certificate metadata : name : certificate-by-issuer namespace : <namespace_you_want_to_issue_certificates_in> spec : dnsNames : - certificate-by-issuer.example.com # name of the resulting Kubernetes Secret secretName : certificate-by-issuer # total validity period of the certificate duration : 48h # cert-manager will attempt renewal 12 hours before expiry renewBefore : 12h privateKey : algorithm : ECDSA # uses NIST P-256 curve size : 256 issuerRef : name : issuer-infisical The above sample configuration file specifies a certificate to be issued with the dns name certificate-by-issuer.example.com and ECDSA private key using the P-256 curve, valid for 48 hours; the certificate will be automatically renewed by cert-manager 12 hours before expiry. The certificate is issued by the issuer issuer-infisical created in the previous step and the resulting certificate and private key will be stored in a secret named certificate-by-issuer . Note that the full list of the fields supported on the Certificate resource can be found in the API reference documentation here . You can check that the certificate was created successfully by running the following command: Copy Ask AI kubectl get certificates -n < namespace_of_your_certificat e> -o wide Copy Ask AI NAME READY SECRET ISSUER STATUS AGE certificate-by-issuer True certificate-by-issuer issuer-infisical Certificate is up to date and has not expired 20h 6 Use Certificate in Kubernetes Secret Since the actual certificate and private key are stored in a Kubernetes secret, we can check that the secret was created successfully by running the following command: Copy Ask AI kubectl get secret certificate-by-issuer -n < namespace_of_your_certificat e> Copy Ask AI NAME TYPE DATA AGE certificate-by-issuer kubernetes.io/tls 2 26h We can describe the secret to get more information about it: Copy Ask AI kubectl describe secret certificate-by-issuer -n default Copy Ask AI Name: certificate-by-issuer Namespace: default Labels: controller.cert-manager.io/fao= true Annotations: cert-manager.io/alt-names: cert-manager.io/certificate-name: certificate-by-issuer cert-manager.io/common-name: cert-manager.io/alt-names: certificate-by-issuer.example.com cert-manager.io/ip-sans: cert-manager.io/issuer-group: cert-manager.io cert-manager.io/issuer-kind: Issuer cert-manager.io/issuer-name: issuer-infisical cert-manager.io/uri-sans: Type: kubernetes.io/tls Data ==== ca.crt: 1306 bytes tls.crt: 2380 bytes tls.key: 227 bytes Here, ca.crt is the Root CA certificate, tls.crt is the requested certificate followed by the certificate chain, and tls.key is the private key for the certificate. We can decode the certificate and print it out using openssl : Copy Ask AI kubectl get secret certificate-by-issuer -n default -o jsonpath='{.data.tls\.crt}' | base64 --decode | openssl x509 -text -noout In any case, the certificate is ready to be used as Kubernetes Secret by your Kubernetes resources. FAQ What fields can be configured on the Certificate resource? The full list of the fields supported on the Certificate resource can be found in the API reference documentation here . Currently, not all fields are supported by the Infisical PKI ACME server. Can certificates be renewed automatically? Yes. cert-manager will automatically renew certificates according to the renewBefore threshold of expiry as specified in the corresponding Certificate resource. You can read more about the renewBefore field here . Was this page helpful? 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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cron.calendar&hl=en_NZ | Notion Calendar - Apps on Google Play Games Apps Books Kids google_logo Play Games Apps Books Kids none search help_outline Sign in with Google play_apps Library & devices payment Payments & subscriptions reviews My Play activity redeem Offers Play Pass Personalization in Play settings Settings Privacy Policy • Terms of Service Games Apps Books Kids Notion Calendar Notion Labs, Inc. 4.6 star 13.7K reviews 1M+ Downloads Rated for 3+ info Install Share Add to wishlist About this app arrow_forward Notion Calendar lets you schedule meetings and control your time like never before. It deeply integrates with Google Calendar accounts so that all your events are synced. Along with speed, beauty, and light/dark modes, Notion Calendar includes powerful features: - CONNECTED TO NOTION — add Notion docs, projects, and timelines. - MULTIPLE TIME ZONES — pull the time zone column to the right to “travel to any city” and add more time zones. - ALL IN ONE PLACE — see one unified view across multiple calendars and auto-sync events between them. WIDGETS — featuring multiple sizes, rich previews of upcoming events, and a quick-add event button. - AVAILABLE IN 12 LANGUAGES — Japanese, Korean, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian, and Swedish. It’s time. Updated on Jul 11, 2025 Productivity Data safety arrow_forward Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time. This app may share these data types with third parties Personal info, App activity and 2 others This app may collect these data types Personal info, App activity and 2 others Data is encrypted in transit You can request that data be deleted See details Ratings and reviews Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline arrow_forward Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline phone_android Phone laptop Chromebook tablet_android Tablet 4.6 13.3K reviews 5 4 3 2 1 Han more_vert Flag inappropriate January 4, 2025 The app is extremely buggy and often shuts down upon being opened so I find it hard to register new events from my phone, and I also wish we had as much ability to customize reminders like we do on desktop. That being said, I love the desktop app, and I appreciate the notifications coming thru on my phone. If I could ask for one thing, I'd love to be able to save things natively to Notion Calendar without it having to link back to a database on my notion account or my google account. 11 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Isaac Connor more_vert Flag inappropriate March 15, 2025 Very nice calendar app, easy to use, nice appearance. Just a couple of issues. First, the app doesn't include all the colours that Google Calendar does, which is annoying. Also, the max days you can see at once is 3, which is far too low. A week view is a basic feature of a calendar app, not to mention a month view. 110 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Jose Sierra more_vert <ul class="VfPpkd-StrnGf-rymPhb DMZ5 | 2026-01-13T09:30:02 |
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cron.calendar&hl=az | Notion Calendar - Apps on Google Play Games Apps Books Kids google_logo Play Games Apps Books Kids none search help_outline Sign in with Google play_apps Library & devices payment Payments & subscriptions reviews My Play activity redeem Offers Play Pass Personalization in Play settings Settings Privacy Policy • Terms of Service Games Apps Books Kids Notion Calendar Notion Labs, Inc. 4.6 star 13.7K reviews 1M+ Downloads Rated for 3+ info Install Share Add to wishlist About this app arrow_forward Notion Calendar lets you schedule meetings and control your time like never before. It deeply integrates with Google Calendar accounts so that all your events are synced. Along with speed, beauty, and light/dark modes, Notion Calendar includes powerful features: - CONNECTED TO NOTION — add Notion docs, projects, and timelines. - MULTIPLE TIME ZONES — pull the time zone column to the right to “travel to any city” and add more time zones. - ALL IN ONE PLACE — see one unified view across multiple calendars and auto-sync events between them. WIDGETS — featuring multiple sizes, rich previews of upcoming events, and a quick-add event button. - AVAILABLE IN 12 LANGUAGES — Japanese, Korean, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian, and Swedish. It’s time. Updated on Jul 11, 2025 Productivity Data safety arrow_forward Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time. This app may share these data types with third parties Personal info, App activity and 2 others This app may collect these data types Personal info, App activity and 2 others Data is encrypted in transit You can request that data be deleted See details Ratings and reviews Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline arrow_forward Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline phone_android Phone laptop Chromebook tablet_android Tablet 4.6 13.3K reviews 5 4 3 2 1 Han more_vert Flag inappropriate January 4, 2025 The app is extremely buggy and often shuts down upon being opened so I find it hard to register new events from my phone, and I also wish we had as much ability to customize reminders like we do on desktop. That being said, I love the desktop app, and I appreciate the notifications coming thru on my phone. If I could ask for one thing, I'd love to be able to save things natively to Notion Calendar without it having to link back to a database on my notion account or my google account. 11 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Isaac Connor more_vert Flag inappropriate March 15, 2025 Very nice calendar app, easy to use, nice appearance. Just a couple of issues. First, the app doesn't include all the colours that Google Calendar does, which is annoying. Also, the max days you can see at once is 3, which is far too low. A week view is a basic feature of a calendar app, not to mention a month view. 110 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Jose Sierra more_vert <ul class="VfPpkd-StrnGf-rym | 2026-01-13T09:30:02 |
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Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? 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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cron.calendar&hl=es_PA | Notion Calendar - Apps on Google Play Games Apps Books Kids google_logo Play Games Apps Books Kids none search help_outline Sign in with Google play_apps Library & devices payment Payments & subscriptions reviews My Play activity redeem Offers Play Pass Personalization in Play settings Settings Privacy Policy • Terms of Service Games Apps Books Kids Notion Calendar Notion Labs, Inc. 4.6 star 13.7K reviews 1M+ Downloads Rated for 3+ info Install Share Add to wishlist About this app arrow_forward Notion Calendar lets you schedule meetings and control your time like never before. It deeply integrates with Google Calendar accounts so that all your events are synced. Along with speed, beauty, and light/dark modes, Notion Calendar includes powerful features: - CONNECTED TO NOTION — add Notion docs, projects, and timelines. - MULTIPLE TIME ZONES — pull the time zone column to the right to “travel to any city” and add more time zones. - ALL IN ONE PLACE — see one unified view across multiple calendars and auto-sync events between them. WIDGETS — featuring multiple sizes, rich previews of upcoming events, and a quick-add event button. - AVAILABLE IN 12 LANGUAGES — Japanese, Korean, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian, and Swedish. It’s time. Updated on Jul 11, 2025 Productivity Data safety arrow_forward Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time. This app may share these data types with third parties Personal info, App activity and 2 others This app may collect these data types Personal info, App activity and 2 others Data is encrypted in transit You can request that data be deleted See details Ratings and reviews Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline arrow_forward Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline phone_android Phone laptop Chromebook tablet_android Tablet 4.6 13.3K reviews 5 4 3 2 1 Han more_vert Flag inappropriate January 4, 2025 The app is extremely buggy and often shuts down upon being opened so I find it hard to register new events from my phone, and I also wish we had as much ability to customize reminders like we do on desktop. That being said, I love the desktop app, and I appreciate the notifications coming thru on my phone. If I could ask for one thing, I'd love to be able to save things natively to Notion Calendar without it having to link back to a database on my notion account or my google account. 11 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Isaac Connor more_vert Flag inappropriate March 15, 2025 Very nice calendar app, easy to use, nice appearance. Just a couple of issues. First, the app doesn't include all the colours that Google Calendar does, which is annoying. Also, the max days you can see at once is 3, which is far too low. A week view is a basic feature of a calendar app, not to mention a month view. 110 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Jose Sierra more_vert <ul class="VfPpkd-StrnGf-rymPhb | 2026-01-13T09:30:03 |
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https://extensionworkshop.com/documentation/develop/best-practices-for-collecting-user-data-consents/ | Best practices for collecting user data consents | Firefox Extension Workshop Extension Workshop Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Submit or Manage Extensions Search Submit or Manage Extensions Search Select a section Page Name Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Prompt users for data and privacy consents If your extension collects user data, it needs to comply with the requirement of the Data Disclosure, Collection and Management section of the Add-on Policies . A common developer question about these policies is how to translate them into browser extension features that are compliant to Mozilla’s Add-on policies . This how-to is the result of those requests and offers advice on implementing prompts to meet the data collection and add-on policies. This article suggests how you can implement suitable prompts but it doesn’t replace or supersede the policies; you still need to confirm that your extension complies with the policies. Note: If your extension is installed in an enterprise via the force_installed or normal_installed options in the ExtensionSettings enterprise policy , you must still implement the disclosure and consent experience in the add-on. You can set a value via the 3rdparty enterprise policy and read it with storage.managed in the add-on to determine if consent is granted. You must display the disclosure and consent experience if the value is not set in storage.managed . Contents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Know your privacy settings To create the consent flow and consent dialogs your extension needs, you should first answer these questions: Does my extension collect technical or interaction data? If so, offer the user the opportunity to opt-out of this data collection, although you can always offer opt-in consent if you prefer. Does my extension collect personally identifying information? If so, get the user’s opt-in consent before collecting any of this data. Remember that personally identifying information includes technical or interaction data tagged with the user’s identity or information that can be used to identify the user, such as an URL. If you are unsure whether your add-on collects personal, technical, or interaction data, refer to the definition in Data Disclosure, Collection and Management . “Data” includes all information the extension collects, regardless of the manner of collection or the reason for collection. This also includes data collected as part of the extension’s primary functionality. Data sent to native applications using NativeMessaging must be declared in the data collection consent and categorized in the appropriate consent model (whether opt-in or opt-out). Get prepared Before designing the data collection consent for your extension, you should: eliminate any unnecessary data collection. design your extension to offer as much functionality as possible if the user declines the collection of data. (optional) create a privacy policy. While a privacy policy is not required, it can help users better understand what data your extension uses and how that data is used. Prompt after install As part of your extension’s onboarding flow, include information about your privacy policy and data collection and seek any necessary user consent. Any privacy information and settings should be clear and unmissable. Separating these details from general information about your extension can help. Using a new tab in the focused window is recommended. For more information on how to implement a post-install page or dialog, see Best practices for onboarding, upboarding, and offboarding users . As mentioned in the Add-on policies , if your extension collects user data in association with features that run in the background, such as ad blocking, you need to make sure the data collection is not activated until you have obtained user consent. If an update to your extension collects new personally identifying information, existing users must consent to the new data collection (opt-in) when your extension updates. We have talked about how you could let users opt-out of collecting technical and interaction data but must have users opt-in to collecting personally identifying information. Before you design your extension features around your consent requests, it is important to understand how these options affect your design. Where you provide the user with an opt-in option, the related feature must be turned off by default and only turned on once the user has actively agreed to use that feature. Where you provide the user with an opt-out option, the related features can be turned on by default but must be turned off if the user indicates they want to opt-out. If the primary function of your extension requires collecting user data, provide an option in the data collection consent to uninstall it if your users don't consent to the data collection. The management.uninstallSelf() API can be used to uninstall your extension. Name the consent decline button appropriately, such as “Decline and uninstall”. Data classification It is important to classify data into its right category and set defaults accordingly. Mozilla's add-on policies require an opt-in data collection consent for personally identifiable data and opt-out for technical and user interaction data. Incorrect classification of data on the data collection consent will result in a review rejection. Determine your consent flow Before designing your consent dialogs, you should determine the privacy consent flow for your extension, based on the data it collects. Here is an example of a consent flow where an extension collects personally identifying information and technical data: In this example: Your extension should start up with all data collection functionality disabled. Immediately after installation, present them with a consent dialog. (See Best practices for onboarding, upboarding, and offboarding users for more.) On this dialog: The option for collecting personally identifying information must default to disabled so that the user has to actively opt-in. The options for technical data may default to enabled, so that the user may choose to opt-out. If the user: accepts mandatory and optional data collection → continue with data collection enabled enabled. declines optional data collection → disable optional data collection and continue running the extension. declines mandatory data collection → uninstall the extension with management.uninstallSelf() . Your consent dialogs Once you understand your privacy consent flow, you can add a suitable consent dialog. The following are suggestions on how to present a data collection consent dialog. We recommend that all of the data collection controls and actions (toggles and confirmation buttons) be present within the same view. A summary of the data collected and how it is used must be present for each type of data collected within the consent dialog. Where the mockups include the linked text "our Privacy Policy", this should go to your extension’s privacy policy page. Privacy policy page should be self-hosted for unlisted extensions or hosted on AMO for listed extensions. Only personally identifying information The default option is not to collect personally identifying information. If you do, the user needs to actively opt-in. Remember to list the data you’re collecting; don’t make the user read your privacy policy to determine what data you are collecting and why. Only technical or interaction data Data collected does not include user identifiers. The option to collect technical data can be set as the default response. Combination: Personal and technical data. The add-on is requesting both types of data collection. Please ensure the choices are separate. Required data collection The extension requires personal or technical data collection to provide its primary function and cannot be used without. The consent decline option uninstalls the extension using management.uninstallSelf() . Terminology in consent prompts While Mozilla does not require the use of specific language in consent prompts, the Add-ons Policies and this guide typically use the following phrases: Category Common phrases Personal “personal data” “personal information” “personally identifying information” Technical & Interaction “technical data” “anonymous data” “user interaction data” “technical and user interaction data” We generally prefer that extensions follow this convention as consistent language directly aids user understanding. Any alternate phrases used to described these categories should clearly set user expectations and match the usage of other data-related terminology in this guide, Add-ons Policies, and built-in data consent . 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https://extensionworkshop.com/documentation/develop/web-ext-command-reference-v7/ | web-ext v7 command reference | Firefox Extension Workshop Extension Workshop Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Submit or Manage Extensions Search Submit or Manage Extensions Search Select a section Page Name Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug web-ext v7 command reference This page lists all the commands and options available under version 7 of the web-ext command line tool. See the command reference for documentation of the current version of the tool. Contents Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Commands web-ext has the following commands; options specific to these commands are included as subsections. web-ext build Packages an extension into a .zip file, ignoring files that are commonly unwanted in packages, such as .git and other artifacts. The name of the .zip file is taken from the name field in the extension manifest . --as-needed Re-build the extension anytime you edit and save a source file. This allows you to continuously create a package with the most up to date source code. Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_AS_NEEDED=true --overwrite-dest , -o Overwrite destination package file if it exists. Without this option, web-ext will exit in error if the destination file already exists. Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_OVERWRITE_DEST=true --filename , -n Name of the created extension package file. In this option, the values defined in manifest.json can be used by enclosing them with { } . The default value is {name}-{version}.zip . Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_FILENAME web-ext docs Opens the web-ext documentation in the user's default browser. web-ext lint Reports errors in the extension manifest or other source code files. When strict_min_version is set in your extension’s manifest file, lint will report on the permissions, manifest keys, and web extension APIs used that are not available in that version. See the addons-linter project for more information about what kind of rules are used to validate extension source. --output , -o The type of output to generate when reporting on errors. Choices: json or text . Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_OUTPUT --metadata Output only metadata about the extension in JSON. Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_METADATA=true --pretty Format the JSON output so that it's easier to read. This only applies when --output is set to json . Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_PRETTY=true --self-hosted Declares that your extension will be self-hosted. This disables messages related to hosting on addons.mozilla.org . Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_SELF_HOSTED=true --boring Disables colorful shell characters so that the output only contains plain text. Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_BORING=true --warnings-as-errors , -w Treat warnings as errors by exiting non-zero for warnings. Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS=true --firefox-preview Turn on developer preview features in Firefox. This option accepts multiple values, depending on the available developer previews. This option was added in web-ext 7.3.0. web-ext run Builds and then temporarily installs an extension on the target application, so it can be tested. By default, watches extension source files and reload the extension in each target as files change. --adb-bin Path to the ADB (Android Device Bridge) executable on the machine you are running web-ext from. By default, the adb executable will be located on your PATH . Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_ADB_BIN --adb-device , --android-device The ID of your target Android device. If you do not specify this option, web-ext will list the IDs of each device connected. If you don't see a list of connected devices, make sure yours is set up for development . Example: web-ext run --target = firefox-android --android-device FA4AX0201736 Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_ADB_DEVICE --adb-host Host name to use when connecting to an Android device with ADB (Android Device Bridge) . This will be discovered automatically by default. Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_ADB_HOST --adb-port Network port to use when connecting to an Android device with ADB (Android Device Bridge) . This will be discovered automatically by default. Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_ADB_PORT --adb-remove-old-artifacts web-ext automatically removes all the temporary files that were written to the target adb device when it does exit. This may fail, for example when the device is disconnected before web-ext run exited. Starting from v5.0.0, web-ext run will automatically detect and warn the user if old artifacts have been found on the adb device, but it does not automatically remove them by default. This flag forces web-ext to automatically remove these discovered artifacts. Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_ADB_REMOVE_OLD_ARTIFACTS --browser-console , -bc This opens a Browser Console on startup, so you can see log messages for your extension. Example: web-ext run --browser-console Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_BROWSER_CONSOLE=true Note: The browser console may not show all debugging output from content-scripts. Use the web console when debugging content-scripts. --devtools This opens the Developer Tools for the installed extension on startup. See this documentation for more information. Example: web-ext run --devtools Note: The opened Developer Tools may not show all debugging output from content-scripts. Use the web console when debugging content-scripts. This option was added in web-ext 7.3.0 and it requires Firefox 106 and newer. --firefox , -f Specify a particular version of Firefox Desktop to run the extension in. The value is an absolute path to the Firefox executable or an alias string. If this is not specified, it will attempt to run the extension inside the system's default installation of Firefox. Here is an example specifying a full path to a Firefox executable on Windows: --firefox = "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox \f irefox.exe" Here is an example specifying an executable path on Mac OS: --firefox = /Applications/FirefoxNightly.app/Contents/MacOS/firefox-bin You can also use aliases, like this: --firefox = beta Here are all available aliases and the executables they map to: Alias Firefox executable firefox The release build of Firefox beta The beta build of Firefox nightly The nightly build of Firefox deved or firefoxdeveloperedition The developer build of Firefox As of web-ext 7.2.0, Flatpak users can use this option with the value flatpak:org.mozilla.firefox (where org.mozilla.firefox is the Flatpak application ID for Firefox on Flathub ): web-ext run --firefox = flatpak:org.mozilla.firefox Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_FIREFOX --firefox-apk The exact APK name for Firefox on your Android device. Without specifying this option, web-ext will automatically select it for you. If more than one Firefox APK is installed, web-ext will show a list of values to choose from. Example: web-ext run --target = firefox-android --firefox-apk = org.mozilla.firefox Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_FIREFOX_APK --firefox-preview Turn on developer preview features in Firefox. This option accepts multiple values, depending on the available developer previews. This option was added in web-ext 7.1.0. --firefox-profile , -p Specify a base Firefox profile to run the extension in. This is specified as a string containing your profile name or an absolute path to its directory. The profile you specify is copied into a new temporary profile and some settings are added that are required for web-ext to function. If a profile is not specified, it runs the extension using a new temporary profile. Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_FIREFOX_PROFILE --profile-create-if-missing With this option, the profile directory (specified by the --firefox-profile or --chromium-profile options) will be created if it does not exist yet. When this option is specified, the --firefox-profile option is always treated as a directory path. Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_PROFILE_CREATE_IF_MISSING --keep-profile-changes With this option, any changes made to the profile directory (specified by --firefox-profile ) are saved. Without this option, profile changes are not saved. This option makes the profile specified by --firefox-profile completely insecure for daily use. It turns off auto-updates and allows silent remote connections, among other things. Specifically, it will make destructive changes to the profile that are required for web-ext to operate. Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_KEEP_PROFILE_CHANGES=true --no-reload Do not automatically reload the extension in the browser as you edit and save source files. Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_NO_RELOAD=true --pre-install Pre-install the extension into the profile before starting the browser. This is a way to support Firefox versions less than 49, as they don't support remote installation. Specifying this option implies --no-reload . Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_PRE_INSTALL=true --pref Customize any Firefox preference without creating or modifying the profile. Use the equal sign to set values, for example: --pref general.useragent.locale = fr-FR Specify this option multiple times to set more than one preference. Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_PREF --target , -t This specifies which application to run your extension in. Specify this option multiple times to run the extension in each application concurrently. Here are the supported targets: Target Application firefox-desktop The extension will run in Firefox Desktop . firefox-android The extension will run in Firefox for Android . You must also specify --android-device . chromium The extension will run in a Chromium-based browser. You can specificy exact binary with --chromium-binary . If no target is specified, the extension will run in firefox-desktop . Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_TARGET --args , --arg Additional CLI options passed to the Browser binary. Example: web-ext run --arg = "--search=mozilla" --arg = "--new-tab=https://duckduckgo.com" web-ext run --arg = "--remote-debugging-port=9229" --target chromium --chromium-binary Path or alias to a Chromium executable such as google-chrome, google-chrome.exe or opera.exe etc. If not specified, the default Google Chrome will be used. --chromium-profile Path to a custom Chromium profile. --start-url This will open a tab at the specified URL when the browser starts. Example: web-ext run --start-url www.mozilla.com Declare this option multiple times to open multiple tabs. Example: web-ext run --start-url www.mozilla.com --start-url developer.mozilla.org Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_START_URL --watch-file , --watch-files A list of files that should be watched for changes. This is useful if you want web-ext to explicitly watch for changes to specific files, without watching the extension directory tree, e.g. the output of the build from a module bundler. web-ext run --watch-file dist/background.js dist/content-script.js --watch-ignored A list of paths and globs patterns that should not be watched for changes. This is useful if you want to explicitly prevent web-ext from watching part of the extension directory tree, e.g. the node_modules folder. web-ext run --watch-ignored dir1/to/file.js dir2/*.js dir3/** This option is useful to prevent issues when the number of watched files is higher than what the underlying OS feature allows. As an example, on Linux a Error: ENOSPC: System limit for number of file watchers reached exception is raised if too many files are being watched (See web-ext#2022 ). web-ext sign This command uses the addons.mozilla.org API to sign your extension. If successful, it will download the signed .xpi file, which you can use to self-host your extension . You need to create API access credentials to run this command. Obtain your personal access credentials here . --use-submission-api Use the experimental addons.mozilla.org add-on submission API , rather than the addons.mozilla.org signing API to sign your extension. This allows listed versions to be freely created by enabling all necessary additional metadata to be submitted at the same time as the extension file. With this option enabled, --channel changes to be a required option with no default. The choices remain listed and unlisted . Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_USE_SUBMISSION_API This option was added in web-ext 7.3.1. --api-key Your API key ( JWT issuer ) for accessing the addons.mozilla.org API . This should always be a string. Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_API_KEY --api-secret Your API secret ( JWT secret ) from addons.mozilla.org API . This should always be a string. Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_API_SECRET --api-url-prefix The signing API URL prefix. This should always be a string. If not specified, this will default to https://addons.mozilla.org/api/v4 which is the production API. This option is ignored when --use-submission-api is used. See --amo-base-url instead. Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_API_URL_PREFIX --amo-base-url The add-on submission API base URL. This should always be a string. If not specified, this will default to https://addons.mozilla.org/api/v5 which is the production API. This option is only used when --use-submission-api is used. See --api-url-prefix instead. Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_AMO_BASE_URL --api-proxy A proxy host to use for all API connections. Example: https://yourproxy:6000. Read more about how proxy requests work . There is a separate section about signing in a restricted environment if the proxy approach doesn't work for you. Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_API_PROXY --channel This specifies the channel in which the extension is signed. It defaults to unlisted or the channel of your extension's latest version. When the --use-submission-api option is specified the behaviour of --channel - and the limitations - are quite different than explained here: see the documentation for --use-submission-api above for more information. The allowed values for channel are: Channel Result listed The extension gets submitted for public listing on addons.mozilla.org . This type of channel is not well supported and cannot be used for some cases, as documented below. unlisted The extension gets submitted for signing for the purpose of self-distribution on your own website. One example of using the --channel option is to create a beta version for a listed extension (that is, one you have already submitted to addons.mozilla.org ). Setting --channel=listed for a new extension is not yet supported. See https://github.com/mozilla/web-ext/issues/804 Setting --channel=listed for a new version of a listed extension is not well supported. It will upload your new version to addons.mozilla.org as if you'd submitted it manually . However, the command will fail and you'll have to check addons.mozilla.org/developers/addons for the correct status. See documentation on the signing API for more information. Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_CHANNEL --timeout Number of milleseconds to wait before giving up on a response from Mozilla's web service. This should always be a number. Defaults to 5 minutes (300000 ms) Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_TIMEOUT --id A custom identifier string for the extension. This has no effect if the extension already declares an identifier in its manifest. This option may be useful for signing versions of an existing extension that you own. This option cannot be used when --use-submission-api is also used: the add-on ID must be specified in the manifest.json file. Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_ID --amo-metadata Path to a JSON file containing an object with metadata to be passed to the add-on submission API. Typically this is used to submit the required metadata for the first listed version of an extension (e.g. categories ; license ), but any supported JSON metadata can be supplied. This option is only used when combined with --use-submission-api . Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_AMO_METADATA Global options web-ext has the following global options that may apply to multiple commands. --artifacts-dir , -a Specifies a particular directory to save artifacts in, e.g. the .zip file, once you've built an extension. This can be specified as a relative or absolute path, and should always be a string. If this is not specified, the default is the relative path ./web-ext-artifacts . Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_ARTIFACTS_DIR --config , -c Load a config file to set option value defaults. See an example of what config files look like and how they work . Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_CONFIG --config-discovery=false , --no-config-discovery Disable automatic config file discovery . Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_CONFIG_DISCOVERY=false or $WEB_EXT_NO_CONFIG_DISCOVERY --ignore-files , -i A list of glob patterns to define which files should be ignored by build , run , lint and other commands. If you specify relative paths, they will be relative to your --source-dir . Here is an example of ignoring any file within your --source-dir (or its subdirectories) that ends in the suffix .api-key : web-ext build --ignore-files "\*_/_.api-key" You can specify multiple patterns by separating them with spaces: web-ext build --ignore-files path/to/first.js path/to/second.js By default, without the use of --ignore-files , the following rules are applied: Any file ending in .xpi or .zip is ignored Any hidden file (one that starts with a dot) is ignored Any directory named node_modules is ignored When you specify custom patterns using --ignore-files , they are applied in addition to the default patterns. Order is important! You must specify the web-ext command before specifying the --ignore-files option. Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_IGNORE_FILES --help , -h Lists all the available commands and options available for the web-ext tool. You can list the options available for a specific command by including the command name as you request help, for example web-ext --help run . --no-input Disable all features that require standard input. Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_NO_INPUT=true --source-dir , -s Specifies the directory of the extension's source code, e.g. when building or running an extension. This can be specified as a relative or absolute path, and should always be a string. If this is not specified, the default is the directory you are currently inside in your terminal. Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_SOURCE_DIR --verbose , -v Shows verbose output when commands are run. Environment variable: $WEB_EXT_VERBOSE=true --version Shows the version number of the installed web-ext tool. Setting option environment variables Environment variables can be set for any option. You: Take the option name. Remove the two dashes at the start. Convert the remaining dashes to underscores. Capitalize the letters. Prefix the result with $WEB_EXT_ . So, for example, instead of specifying the following source option every time you wish to run the extension: web-ext run --source-dir = /path/to/my/extension You could set the source directory as an environment variable like this: WEB_EXT_SOURCE_DIR = /path/to/my/extension Then you can just specify the run command without options: web-ext run A command line option will always override the environment variable. For example, this ignores the environment variable: web-ext run --source-dir = /another/path/to/source To define a true / false flag option (which does not have a value on the command line), set it to a literal string value of either true or false . 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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cron.calendar&hl=en_US | Notion Calendar - Apps on Google Play Games Apps Books Kids google_logo Play Games Apps Books Kids none search help_outline Sign in with Google play_apps Library & devices payment Payments & subscriptions reviews My Play activity redeem Offers Play Pass Personalization in Play settings Settings Privacy Policy • Terms of Service Games Apps Books Kids Notion Calendar Notion Labs, Inc. 4.6 star 13.7K reviews 1M+ Downloads Rated for 3+ info Install Share Add to wishlist About this app arrow_forward Notion Calendar lets you schedule meetings and control your time like never before. It deeply integrates with Google Calendar accounts so that all your events are synced. Along with speed, beauty, and light/dark modes, Notion Calendar includes powerful features: - CONNECTED TO NOTION — add Notion docs, projects, and timelines. - MULTIPLE TIME ZONES — pull the time zone column to the right to “travel to any city” and add more time zones. - ALL IN ONE PLACE — see one unified view across multiple calendars and auto-sync events between them. WIDGETS — featuring multiple sizes, rich previews of upcoming events, and a quick-add event button. - AVAILABLE IN 12 LANGUAGES — Japanese, Korean, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian, and Swedish. It’s time. Updated on Jul 11, 2025 Productivity Data safety arrow_forward Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time. This app may share these data types with third parties Personal info, App activity and 2 others This app may collect these data types Personal info, App activity and 2 others Data is encrypted in transit You can request that data be deleted See details Ratings and reviews Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline arrow_forward Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline phone_android Phone laptop Chromebook tablet_android Tablet 4.6 13.3K reviews 5 4 3 2 1 Han more_vert Flag inappropriate January 4, 2025 The app is extremely buggy and often shuts down upon being opened so I find it hard to register new events from my phone, and I also wish we had as much ability to customize reminders like we do on desktop. That being said, I love the desktop app, and I appreciate the notifications coming thru on my phone. If I could ask for one thing, I'd love to be able to save things natively to Notion Calendar without it having to link back to a database on my notion account or my google account. 11 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Isaac Connor more_vert Flag inappropriate March 15, 2025 Very nice calendar app, easy to use, nice appearance. Just a couple of issues. First, the app doesn't include all the colours that Google Calendar does, which is annoying. Also, the max days you can see at once is 3, which is far too low. A week view is a basic feature of a calendar app, not to mention a month view. 110 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Jose Sierra more_vert <ul class="VfPpkd-StrnGf-rymPhb DMZ54e" jsname="rymPhb" | 2026-01-13T09:30:03 |
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Learn more about the differences between open-source and Pro Edition for Mosquitto using this PDF feature comparison. Try free Contact us Where can Pro Mosquitto MQTT Broker be deployed? Pro Mosquitto can be deployed as a managed (cloud) or self-hosted (on-premises) instance running on Docker/Docker Compose (Linux, Windows, macOS, Raspberry Pi), RPM (RedHat, CentOS, Rocky Linux), OpenShift and Kubernetes (Linux, Windows, macOS) to match your budget , IoT infrastructure and business needs. Additionally, it offers support for OpenShift deployment, enabling secure and scalable operations for applications and services within OpenShift containerized environments. Most popular MQTT broker in the world Improved over its lifetime as an open-source project through millions of deployments. 9.4K+ GitHub Stars 600M+ Docker Pulls Core features of the Pro Edition for Mosquitto MQTT message broker High Availability Enjoy the fail-free operation of your IoT systems and peace of mind when adopting an MQTT message broker for critical applications. To satisfy your project requirements, including failover and performance handling, choose between Full-Sync , which acts as an active-passive cluster, or Dynamic-Security Sync , which acts as an active-active cluster. Learn more. Hardware Efficiency Benefit from Mosquitto’s superior architecture, which utilizes only 15-20% of the CPU and RAM power compared to competitors. Leverage Pro Mosquitto’s capability to run on low-spec embedded devices, e.g., single-core 600MHz ARM and 128MB RAM. Implement sophisticated IoT systems that maintain up to 1 million connections on a single MQTT node. Manage persistent sessions more accurately with the high-performance local persistence database. Persistent Queueing Leverage Persistent Queueing to increase the MQTT broker’s storage capacity by directly queuing messages to disk. Retain multiple terabytes of queued messages per client and MQTT bridge, ensuring message delivery even in environments with unstable connectivity. By offloading message storage from RAM space, you can optimize resource utilization and enable the broker to scale effectively to accommodate future growth and increasing message volumes. Security Leverage our MQTT server’s native Dynamic Security Plugin for fast authentication and authorization. Connect to the Management Center to manage Certificate Authority (CA). Utilize Audit Trail to capture critical actions within the broker and Platform, ensuring greater visibility, security, and operational transparency. Manage user permissions and access control with Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) and integrate seamlessly with IAM systems (e.g., Active Directory, OpenLDAP). Further enhance security with authentication options like OAuth 2.0 / JWT for token-based MQTT client authentication, and LDAP for standardized client identity verification. Monitoring Administer and monitor your entire MQTT broker setup with the convenient Management Center for Mosquitto web UI. Access detailed information on all connected clients, visualize topic trees, create and manage broker connections and HA clusters, and explore historical data to analyze trends with the metrics dashboard. Utilize Sparkplug Decoder to natively interpret Sparkplug B payloads and effectively control connected industrial devices. Simplify troubleshooting with the PROXY Protocol v2 support, which transmits client connection data through a proxy server, providing added context for each connection. REST APIs Leverage a comprehensive suite of REST APIs to automate and streamline your MQTT infrastructure. Our expanded API coverage enables real-time status updates and the management of users, brokers, configurations, projects, and more. In other words, automate actions and operations, including those carried out through the Management Center or interactions with other applications, such as querying a topic tree. Integrations Enable multiple broker connections through a Mosquitto Bridge, or use an HTTP Bridge to forward information from a broker to a web service with an HTTP endpoint. Leverage a variety of bridges , including Kafka, MongoDB, Google Pub/Sub, Google AlloyDB, Amazon Redshift, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL and discover ways to harness MQTT data for process optimization and informed decision-making. Enhance monitoring with Prometheus or InfluxDB Metrics exporter to access historical data on Pro Mosquitto metrics. Case studies Manufacturing How Thred is Revolutionizing the Way Industry Uses Data with Pro Mosquitto Project: Industrial data as a product Country: New Zealand Security and Investigations How PSG Global Bridged the Gap from Military Infrastructure Security to the Commercial Market Project: Critical Infrastructure Protection Country: USA Manufacturing Improving Aqualisa’s Shower System Infrastructure with Pro Mosquitto Project: Smart shower Country: United Kingdom How the Pro Edition for Mosquitto MQTT server works The Pro Mosquitto MQTT message broker serves as the core communication element in an MQTT environment. It routes messages between publishing and subscribing MQTT clients , ensuring the latter performs as little data processing as possible. MQTT clients and the broker establish a connection. The broker supervises writing permissions and obtains messages published by clients. The broker routes the published messages to the clients subscribed to respective topics. Recommended: Only work with authenticated connections. Enable TLS encryption to ensure secure communication. Try free Contact us Why use the Pro Edition for Mosquitto MQTT server for your IoT project? Lightning-fast and performant Benefit from powerful data delivery. Capture information in real-time with minimal CPU and RAM usage. Deploy the best MQTT broker created in the C/C++ languages and refined through millions of deployments as an open-source project. Leverage its Lightning Memory-Mapped Database persistence to cope with a higher rate of change (more messages per second, more client sessions changing, etc.). Innovative Embrace the latest upgrades of the MQTT communication protocol with Pro Edition for Mosquitto. As a leader in adopting the latest versions of MQTT, we invite you to partner with industry pioneers to integrate the broker into solutions for your clients or deploy it in your own IoT projects. Secure and reliable Build a reliable and failsafe foundation for your IoT setup with Pro Mosquitto. Use it to establish secure connections and ensure stable message transmissions between devices. Increase the efficiency of your system operation thanks to our rigorous product management and development standards. Transparent pricing Explore our transparent MQTT broker pricing page for a clear breakdown of costs – no hidden fees or charges. Select a pricing plan that suits your projects’ needs and traffic limit, and easily adjust the plan as your infrastructure grows. Start utilizing Pro Edition for Mosquitto today without spending a fortune on your IoT setup. Trusted Deploy the professional MQTT broker based on one of the most prominent and trusted open-source projects, Mosquitto. The creator of Mosquitto, Roger Light, leads the development of Pro Edition for Mosquitto, bringing his unique lifelong experience into the Cedalo MQTT Platform. Supported Contact us during the initial project planning, implementation, or in the active MQTT broker deployment stage. Our team offers expert consultancy and will assist you in resolving all your questions. Opt-in for the dedicated SLA to ensure business continuity and choose a support level that best suits your needs – our team will guide you every step of the way. Clients about us “The Pro Edition for Mosquitto broker is an essential component enabling our open architecture, zero-trust solutions to seamlessly integrate with other vendor solutions. This opens opportunities across broader vertical markets dependent on SCADA, IIoT, and Operational Technology (OT) systems such as fire protection, safety, building automation, and industrial control systems.” Steven Brown Vice President of Business Development PSG “By leveraging our unique experience in the area and implementing top-notch tech solutions like Pro Edition for Mosquitto, we’ve also managed to reduce the cost of digital solutions for our customers in the manufacturing industry to approximately one-tenth of the original expense. As a result, our clients benefit from improved profit margins, extra funds to reinvest into new technology and equipment, research and development, expansion to new markets, and more. “ Keiran Stokes Co-founder Thred “Due to its stability, resource efficiency, and performance, we chose to make the Pro Edition for Mosquitto the standard MQTT broker on the new automation platform ctrlX AUTOMATION of Bosch Rexroth. For our broad customer base in factory automation, smart manufacturing, and infrastructure technology, it is essential that Cedalo, as the company behind this iconic software, provides professional support within our open ecosystem ctrlX World. Cedalo also did an excellent job seamlessly integrating Mosquitto into the ctrlX AUTOMATION environment. We look forward to further adopting Pro Edition features, like the MQTT High Availability, onto the ctrlX CORE edge controller soon.” Hans Michael Krause Director Product Management ctrlX World at Bosch Rexroth AG “Our customer service team takes pride in delivering exceptional service, and although it’s not always possible to please everyone, we’ve noticed a significant improvement in our ability to address customer concerns since implementing [the Pro Edition for Mosquitto to power our solution. I am no longer overwhelmed by complaints, and our customer service team can now concentrate on more tangible issues, enabling them to provide better support for our customers.” Aqualisa’s Head of Smart Technology Open-source or Pro Edition for Mosquitto MQTT Broker? The open-source version of Mosquitto MQTT broker is a reliable solution for building personal IoT projects. It can also be a workable solution for commercial systems. However, in this case, this would entail certain risks in performance, security, and troubleshooting. That is why, for commercial purposes, we recommend you opt for Pro Edition for Eclipse Mosquitto. In addition to providing a fully-managed cloud version and professional support, Pro Mosquitto offers advanced features unavailable in its open-source counterpart. These include: a Local Persistence Database, Persistent Queueing, advanced broker and client administration and monitoring, project and user management (role-based access control), REST APIs, HA, Audit Trail, numerous integrations (Prometheus, and InfluxDB Metrics exporter, or HTTP, Kafka, MongoDB, TimescaleDB, Google Pub/Sub bridge, etc.), and many others. The on-premises Pro version can be deployed and managed on Docker/Docker Compose, OpenShift, Kubernetes, Windows and is also available as Red Hat Linux packages (RPM files). Review the complete PDF comparison of the open-source and Pro Mosquitto features to make an informed decision and ensure your project’s failsafe operation and its scalability for the future. 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