Exstats unifies browser extension analytics and market research across Chrome, Edge, and Firefox. Track your products, competitors, reviews, rankings, keywords, and store trends in one place, with daily updates, history, exports, and alerts.
I built Exstats because browser extension data is fragmented across Chrome Web Store, Microsoft Edge Add-ons, and Firefox Add-ons. If you’re building an extension, it’s hard to understand how your product is performing, what competitors are doing, which keywords matter, and how the market is changing.
Exstats brings all of that into one unified view.
With Exstats, you can:
* Track your extensions across Chrome, Edge, and Firefox * Monitor competitors, ratings, reviews, rankings, and keyword positions * Explore 280K+ browser extensions with advanced filters * Follow store and category trends * Get daily updates, exports, and alerts
It’s built for extension founders, indie makers, agencies, and teams that want better visibility into their market.
I’d love to hear your feedback, especially from anyone building or growing browser extensions. What would you want to track that extension stores don’t show today?
Tracking extension metrics across the Chrome Web Store is harder than it looks without an official API. We've hit the scraped-data freshness problem in our own analytics work, where stale snapshots quickly become noise. How do you handle rate limits and anti-scraping on store crawlers, and do you normalize data across Firefox and Edge addon stores?
The approach of normalizing extension store metrics into a unified dashboard is clever. Chrome Web Store doesn't provide a real analytics API, so you're likely scraping review counts and rating distributions yourself. We've dealt with similar data gaps when tracking third-party integration adoption across platforms. How do you handle rate limiting on store data collection, and do you support Firefox AMO alongside Chrome?
Congrats on the launch @nowaffl ! How exactly do you get the competitor info? And how real time is it?
Most extension analytics tools stop at your own store listing. The competitor tracking angle is the more interesting half here.
How granular does it get on competitor data, are you pulling review sentiment and rating trends over time, or is it mostly install counts and category rankings? And does it cover both Chrome Web Store and Firefox/Edge, or Chrome only right now?
Congrats for the launch
About Exstats on Product Hunt
“Track your browser extensions and competitors in one place”
Exstats launched on Product Hunt on May 30th, 2026 and earned 154 upvotes and 13 comments, placing #4 on the daily leaderboard. Exstats unifies browser extension analytics and market research across Chrome, Edge, and Firefox. Track your products, competitors, reviews, rankings, keywords, and store trends in one place, with daily updates, history, exports, and alerts.
Exstats was featured in Browser Extensions (5.3k followers), Analytics (172.1k followers) and Developer Tools (513.2k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 87.3k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted Exstats?
Exstats was hunted by fmerian. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
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Hi Product Hunt 👋
I’m Artur, founder of Exstats.
I built Exstats because browser extension data is fragmented across Chrome Web Store, Microsoft Edge Add-ons, and Firefox Add-ons. If you’re building an extension, it’s hard to understand how your product is performing, what competitors are doing, which keywords matter, and how the market is changing.
Exstats brings all of that into one unified view.
With Exstats, you can:
* Track your extensions across Chrome, Edge, and Firefox
* Monitor competitors, ratings, reviews, rankings, and keyword positions
* Explore 280K+ browser extensions with advanced filters
* Follow store and category trends
* Get daily updates, exports, and alerts
It’s built for extension founders, indie makers, agencies, and teams that want better visibility into their market.
I’d love to hear your feedback, especially from anyone building or growing browser extensions. What would you want to track that extension stores don’t show today?
Thanks for checking it out.
Best,
Artur