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What are the paths to monetize a browser extension?

4 pointsby thatcherthornalmost 2 years ago
I&#x27;ve seen discussion on the various bad actors seeking to acquire extensions for access to their user base.<p>My question is, what are the other paths to monetization? How much reliable income can one earn on an extension with a few thousand users?

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musicalealmost 2 years ago
Even if you&#x27;re baked into the browser, it&#x27;s probably going to be hard to make any money at all.<p>I doubt Pocket did that well even being baked into the browser and constantly pushed by Mozilla.<p>Mozilla VPN might do a bit better since it seems to provide a somewhat useful service that might be more trustworthy than some alternatives.<p>Brave has some kind of thing that&#x27;s baked into the browser, and I ignore or disable it whenever possible.<p>The only browser extensions I&#x27;ve ever paid for were Safari extensions via Apple&#x27;s App Store, usually just for technical curiosity reasons since the free alternatives tend to be just as good. I doubt they make much money either, but at least there is a way to buy them and an audience of people who sometimes pay for things. So probably Safari or Chrome app stores are your best bet.
cpachalmost 2 years ago
People pay for applications and subscriptions, but I’ve never heard of anyone paying for a browser extension.<p>I think you need a really good USP for people to pay.<p>Or tie it to a subscription?<p>Or try donations. But don’t expect too much from donations.
warrenmalmost 2 years ago
On an <i>extension</i>?<p>I would wager ... between &quot;nothing&quot; and &quot;not much&quot;<p>On the <i>service</i> the extension ties to?<p>Depends on how much you can reasonably charge for what the service does - and if you are doing something that is <i>already being done</i> (for free&#x2F;cheap), how are you different&#x2F;better than the competition?
mattlalmost 2 years ago
If the extension is useful to the users of the site, maybe the site owners will want to promote it and help fund development?
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gabrielsrokaover 1 year ago
Previous posts on HN including<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=32083220">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=32083220</a>
idontwantthisalmost 2 years ago
Get a lot of users then sell out when you get an offer from a malware distributor.