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Best English-speaking freelance Chrome Extension Developers to hire in 2025

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FAQs

Look for a developer with specific experience in creating Chrome extensions. Check their portfolio for similar projects. Experience with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS is important. These skills help build and customize Chrome extensions.
A timeline helps everyone stay on track. Ask them for a plan with key milestones. This ensures the project stays on schedule. Having clear deliverables is also important.
Ensure the developer fully understands what you want. Share any specific goals or requirements you have. It helps to have a detailed brief. This ensures everyone is on the same page.
Testing is crucial for Chrome extensions. Ask them how they plan to test the extension. A good developer will have a clear testing process. This ensures everything works smoothly before launch.
The developer should know how to publish extensions. This includes creating a developer account. They should understand the Chrome Web Store’s guidelines. Knowing this process ensures your extension can be easily published.
Regular feedback makes a project better. Find out how they incorporate feedback during development. It should be a part of their process. This way, any needed changes can be addressed promptly.
Good documentation is important. It helps users understand how to use the extension. Developers should provide clear and simple guides. This is especially helpful for end-users and for future maintenance.
Security is important in any extension. Ask how they protect user data. They should use best practices for security. This ensures your extension is safe for users.
Support after launch is very helpful. It can include updates or bug fixes. Check if they offer this service. This ensures the extension continues to run smoothly.
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