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MOMENTUM: A FAVOURITE CHROME EXTENSION

It’s hard to block out all the distractions these days, especially when you open your web browser and are immediately bombarded with information. Momentum is a customized dashboard to keep you focused throughout the day. It is a clean and simple way to organize your daily to do list with a unique backdrop that features inspiring landscape photography.



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Momentum is a personal dashboard designed to eliminate distraction and provide inspiration, focus, and productivity. Replace new tab page with a personal dashboard featuring to do, weather, and inspiration. Build momentum and stay on task throughout the day with Momentum new tab homepage replacement.

Get inspired and set your focus for the day. Every time you open a new tab, see an inspiring reminder of what you want to accomplish. It might just prevent you from loading reddit or Facebook for the tenth time.

Features:

  • To do list tracks your tasks
  • See the weather for your area
  • Set a goal to focus your day
  • Clean design showcases inspirational photography and a motivating quote
  • “Apps” button takes you back to the default Chrome home page when needed

# of users:

More than 425,000 users

Used at work or at home?

I use Momentum mostly when I’m at work simply because that’s when I’m on the computer most, but it can be applied to both work and home life.

Why should you get Momentum?

Momentum is a must add because it is like a breath of fresh air every time you open a new tab or window. I prefer a minimal start page like this that is not cluttered with too many tabs or links, but is also aesthetically pleasing. Being a nature lover and visually oriented, I enjoy the nature images provided and the inspirational quotes.

This extension also allows you to easily view the time and weather without going to another website or app. It brings all of these elements into a nice dashboard you can view at a glance.

You can also set your top goal or message for the day to get a reminder every time you open a new page. In addition, there is a small area to add a customized to do list. This is helpful to ensure you have your top priority tasks in a prominent place to keep checking in on.

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