

What's new in v1.1.1 - AI Summary, Focus Mode, and more reading tools
Hey! Just wanted to share what’s new in the latest version of ReadScore. v1.1.1 is the biggest update so far. Here’s what’s new: AI Summary: Generate a quick summary of any page in one click using Chrome’s built in AI. It shows up in a draggable panel right on the page. Focus Mode: Turns any page into a clean reading view with adjustable text size, line spacing, and letter spacing. Tracking...

What would make TypeFlux more useful for your workflow?
TypeFlux currently lets you swap fonts, adjust heading sizes, tune weight, line height, and letter spacing on any live site. You can also click any element to style it individually. I built it primarily as a design debugging tool, but I'm curious how people would actually use it day to day. A few things I'm considering for future updates: - More Google Fonts (currently 30) - CSS export so you...

What should I improve in UX HeatGrid next?
I hope you’ve been enjoying the latest UX HeatGrid update. I’m planning the next one now. If you could change or add one feature, what would it be? Better UX scoring? Exportable insights? Drop your ideas below. I’m building this together with you 👇

🎉 UX HeatGrid Just Reached 100 Users - Thank You!
UX HeatGrid has officially reached 100 users on the Chrome Web Store. For a small, independent product focused purely on real-time layout and UX analysis, this is an important milestone. The goal has always been simple: - Make UX quality measurable - Provide instant visual feedback - Keep everything lightweight and local With v1.1.0 introducing the rebuilt UX Score algorithm and the new pinned...
UX HeatGrid v1.1.0 is Live: New UX Score & Pinned Panel
Hey everyone 👋 UX HeatGrid v1.1.0 is officially live on the Chrome Web Store. This update focuses on making real-time layout and readability analysis clearer and more actionable. What’s new? 📌 Pinned Panel You can now pin the panel to any corner and monitor your live UX Score while browsing. New color indicators make it instantly clear whether a page feels balanced, dense, or visually heavy. 📊...
UX HeatGrid v1.1.0 Coming Soon: New UX Score & Pinned Panel
Hey everyone! 👋 We’re continuing to improve UX HeatGrid to make design, readability, and content density analysis more seamless. v1.1.0 is coming very soon! 🎉 Here’s what’s new: 📌 Pinned Panel Pin the panel to any corner and track your live UX score while browsing. New color indicators make score status instantly visible. 📖 How it Works – Help Modal A redesigned in-app guide explaining how...
Thank you to everyone who supported Soft Blackout 🙌
This was the first extension I ever launched, so seeing it find its place somewhere between my other projects really means a lot. Every interaction and piece of feedback helped me learn what works and what can be improved. I am continuing to refine it step by step, and I truly appreciate everyone who gave it a chance and followed the journey.
Thank you to everyone who supported ReadScore and gave it a chance 🙌
I know it received quieter support compared to my other projects, but I am still actively improving it and shaping what it can become. Building tools around readability and clarity is something I genuinely care about. If you tried ReadScore, I would really appreciate hearing how you think it could evolve or what would make it more useful in real workflows. Every small piece of feedback helps me...
Thank you for the support 🙌
Just wanted to say a genuine thank you to everyone who explored UX HeatGrid and took the time to engage with it. Seeing people interact with something I built means a lot. I am continuing to improve and refine the experience, so any thoughts or impressions you want to share are always welcome. Really appreciate the support.❤️


How do you evaluate user attention during UX testing?
I’m building UX HeatGrid, a Chrome extension that visualizes user attention and content density using a real time grid based heatmap. It’s designed for quick UX checks while working on live pages, without setting up complex tests. I’m curious When you review a layout, how do you usually decide if users are actually focusing on the right areas? Do you rely on clicks, scrolling behavior, visual...


What do you check first when judging page readability?
I’m building ReadScore, a Chrome extension that analyzes web page readability and shows: Readability score Reading time Words per sentence Highlights for complex sentences and dense paragraphs I’m curious how you judge if a page is easy or hard to read. Do you look at sentence length, text blocks, reading time, or something else? Your answers help me decide which signals and highlights should...

