Everything you need to know about workcmd.
workcmd is a Chrome extension that adds notes, snippets, reminders, folders, alerts, quick commands, bulk delete, vault, backup, and preferences across Gmail, Slack, Outlook, Google Docs, GitHub, and optional custom HTTPS sites.
GeneralWhich browsers and apps are supported?
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workcmd is built as a Chrome extension. It currently runs on Gmail, Slack, Outlook, Google Docs, GitHub, and custom HTTPS sites you add from the Sites tab. Gmail and Outlook include the full mail-specific toolset; other apps focus on cross-app tools like snippets, notes, folders, reminders, backup, sites, preferences, and shortcuts.
PrivacyCan workcmd read or upload my email content?
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workcmd runs in your browser to power the features you choose to use. User-created workspace data stays in browser storage and is not uploaded to workcmd servers. Account information is used for sign-in, free plan or subscription status, checkout, purchase restore, and app configuration.
PrivacyWhat account data do you collect?
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When you sign in, workcmd uses your Google account email, display name, profile photo, and Google user ID for authentication and billing access. Notes, snippets, reminders, folders, vault metadata, copied text history, custom assets, preferences, and backups remain in your browser.
BillingIs there a free plan?
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Yes. You can start on the free plan with creation limits such as 2 snippets, 3 notes, 1 folder, 2 active reminders, 2 colour rules, 2 screenshots, 2 dictations per month, and 2 custom sites. Plus and Pro unlock paid features according to their plan limits, and both come with a 10-day money-back guarantee.
BillingCan I cancel my subscription?
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Yes. You can cancel a paid subscription at any time. Paid access remains available until the end of the billing period after cancellation, then the account returns to free-plan limits. Plus and Pro include a 10-day money-back guarantee if workcmd is not a fit.
FeaturesDo my notes and snippets sync across devices?
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No automatic device sync is offered for workspace data. workcmd stores workspace data in your browser. You can use backup and import tools to move supported settings and local data when needed.
FeaturesWill it slow down my work apps?
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workcmd loads as a browser extension inside supported sites and lets you turn visibility on or off per app from the Sites tab. If a page feels off after an update, reload the app and make sure the extension is enabled for that site.