Ministry of Oversight Focused browser tools for practical workflows.

Chrome Extension Portfolio

Focused browser tools with a base product, unlockable modules, and clean upgrade paths.

Ministry of Oversight is building a small catalog of Chrome extensions that help people scan, collect, organize, and export useful information without bloated workflows or confusing interfaces. Each product starts with a strong base workflow, then grows through add-on modules and bundles instead of a second confusing extension.

1 live-ready product Firebase-backed web home Structured for multiple launches Chrome Web Store submission in progress

Now Shipping

YouTube URL Lister

Scan YouTube pages, save canonical video URLs, and export them in clean formats for research and collection work.

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Ready to list Version 2.4.0 MV3 Chrome extension TXT, CSV, JSON exports Base + module catalog architecture now live Firebase base: ministryofoversight

Products

Built as a catalog from the start.

The site is structured to support multiple products, public documentation, and module-based expansion without rebuilding the brand every time a new tool launches.

More To Come

Future products fit the same framework.

New tools can slot into this site with the same reusable pattern: overview, product detail page, support, privacy, and upgrade-ready messaging.

Structure Catalog page
Trust Privacy + support
Monetization Base, modules, bundles
Now shipping

YouTube URL Lister

Canonical YouTube URL capture, local library storage, and export tools.

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Coming next

Future utility slot

This position is reserved for the next Chrome extension or workflow tool in the catalog.

Placeholder ready
Module system

Bundles without fragmentation

Room for paid modules and grouped bundles without forcing people to uninstall one extension and install another.

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Approach

Useful first, polished second, heavier only when needed.

The Ministry of Oversight product line is being built around practical utility. Each product should be easy to explain, easy to trust, and straightforward to evolve into a stronger modular platform later if demand is real.

Module-Ready

The website is already positioned for add-on modules and bundles.

  • Base product pages can expand into module and bundle pricing later.
  • Pricing can grow without redesigning the core site.
  • Support, changelog, and trust pages stay separate from activation CTAs.

Launch Stack

A working base, not just a mockup.

The site is already running on Firebase Hosting, routed as a multi-page product site, and ready to expand into auth, analytics, pricing, and future product management when needed.

Hosting Firebase Hosting

Live on Firebase Hosting with the Ministry of Oversight custom domain active.

Product pages Reusable structure

Each product can get its own install, support, privacy, and upgrade path.

Business model Base, modules, bundles

The site is already prepared for module pricing, bundle offers, and future account-backed activation.

Public Trail

Every product can show what changed.

Release notes and public support pages help the catalog feel credible before and after each Chrome Web Store launch.

Documentation

Release notes

Track visible product progress in a public place instead of burying every update inside the extension popup.

Open release notes
Trust

Support and privacy

Store review and user trust both improve when permissions, support, and expectations are easy to find.

Open support page
Future

Install links later

The structure is already there so Chrome Web Store install links can drop in as soon as a product is approved.

Launch-ready slot

Next Step

Launch the first product, then keep stacking the catalog.