Chrome extension

Website traffic radar inside your browser.

Open any site and inspect traffic estimates, SEO issues, links, headings, images, social previews, structured data, WHOIS, and DNS from the Chrome side panel.

Built for founders, operators, and buyers who need signal while browsing competitors.

What it checks

A practical audit layer for the page you are already viewing.

Traffic snapshot

Estimated visits, trends, source mix, keywords, and Domain Rating without opening a dashboard.

SEO issues

Title, description, canonical, robots, sitemap, content depth, headings, and image-alt checks.

Link audit

Internal, external, dofollow, nofollow, unique links, and page-level highlight mode.

Social previews

Open Graph, X/Twitter, LinkedIn, and Slack-style preview cards with the raw tags behind them.

Structured data

Flatten JSON-LD into searchable rows so schema problems are easier to inspect.

WHOIS and DNS

Registration, nameservers, RDAP, and DNS-over-HTTPS checks from the same sidebar.

Use case

Stop tab-hopping during competitor research.

  • Open a competitor and check whether the site has real visibility signals.
  • Audit the page structure, metadata, links, images, and schema without leaving the tab.
  • Jump to Ahrefs, Semrush, Similarweb, PageSpeed, or Archive when you need a deeper check.

Privacy boundary

Fast inspection, not spyware.

  • On-page checks run locally in Chrome.
  • Traffic snapshots send the domain, not your browsing history.
  • Traffic numbers are directional estimates, not analytics replacement theater.

FAQ

Extension questions

Does the extension upload page content?

No. On-page checks run in your browser. Traffic snapshots send the domain to Traffic.Tools so the sidebar can return directional estimates.

Is this the same as Traffic Radar?

No. The Chrome extension is the fast inspection layer while you browse. Traffic Radar is the recurring watch workflow for your site and competitors.

Are traffic numbers exact?

No. Traffic.Tools uses directional estimates, confidence labels, and freshness notes. Exact traffic claims would be fake precision.

Install the sidebar

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