Fastgenuity Extension Guide

Browser extensions are small software programs that can modify or extend the functionality of a web browser. They are typically used to add new features, block ads, enhance security, or provide easier access to frequently used tools.

Standard extensions use global hotkeys that often conflict with system shortcuts. Fastgenuity uses "context-aware" mapping. This means the Ctrl+Shift+N command might open a new note in Notion while you are on a research page, but execute "next slide" in Google Slides when you are presenting. The extension remembers which website or application you are in and adjusts its behavior automatically. Fastgenuity Extension

Have you ever needed to copy a table from a Google Sheet, paste it into an email, and then update a Trello card? The Fastgenuity Extension creates a virtual clipboard that lives across tabs. You can highlight data on Page A, invoke the extension, and inject it directly into Page B without ever touching your system clipboard. Browser extensions are small software programs that can

Did you know Fastgenuity can run macros while you sleep? In the Dashboard, go to "Scheduler." Set a macro to run every hour, or at 2:00 AM when you are offline. The extension will open a headless browser instance, execute the workflow, and close it. Your reports will be waiting for you in the morning. Fastgenuity uses "context-aware" mapping