Cloken

See how much of Claude's context window your conversation is using.

As of June 2026, Cloken has 64 users and a 5.00/5 rating from 1 reviews in the Productivity category.

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0.1.6
Manifest V3
90-day change · In the last 90 days this extension 2 version updates.

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Tracking since Apr 21, 2026.

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Apr 21, 20260.1.1
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May 3, 2026305.0010.1.3
May 9, 2026335.0010.1.6
May 14, 2026545.0010.1.6
May 20, 2026585.0010.1.6
May 26, 2026605.0010.1.6
Jun 8, 2026615.0010.1.6
Now645.0010.1.6

Changelog

  • May 3, 2026
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    Cloken — Context Window Monitor for Claude
    You're mid-conversation with Claude. The responses are getting vaguer. It's forgetting what you said three pages ago. You don't know why — and claude.ai gives you no indication that anything is wrong.
    Cloken fixes that.
    
    What it does
    Cloken adds a small, persistent HUD to claude.ai that shows you a real-time estimate of how much of Claude's context window your conversation is consuming. The context window is the total amount of text Claude can "hold in mind" at once — your messages, its responses, and a chunk of invisible system-level overhead that Claude uses behind the scenes. When that window fills up, quality degrades. Cloken makes that process visible.
    The estimate accounts for:
    
    Every message you've sent in the current conversation
    Every response Claude has given
    A safety margin for system prompts, tool definitions, and other infrastructure Claude uses that you never see
    
    All numbers are labeled as estimates. They're accurate enough to be useful; they're not perfect.
    
    The four zones
    Cloken color-codes your current position in the context window:
    🟢 Green (0–30% of context) — You're in the clear. Claude has plenty of room and is operating at full capacity. No action needed.
    🟡 Yellow (30-60% of context) — You're approaching the midpoint. Most conversations work fine here, but if you're working on something that requires precise instruction-following or recall of early details, you may start to notice subtle drift.
    🟠 Orange (60-85% of context) — Real degradation is likely. Claude is working hard to maintain coherence across a long conversation, and the results often show: instructions get partially forgotten, earlier context gets compressed away, responses feel less precise. This is the zone where most users notice something feels "off" without knowing why. Cloken tells you why.
    🔴 Red (85% or more) — You're deep in the context window. Claude's responses may meaningfully degrade from here. If you're doing anything important — writing, analysis, coding, roleplay with continuity — this is the time to wrap up or start fresh.
    Cloken shows a brief warning the first time you cross into orange and red territory in a given conversation. It won't repeat them mid-conversation if you dismiss them, and it resets cleanly when you open a new conversation.
    
    The HUD
    The context meter lives in the bottom-right corner of your screen as a small, unobtrusive pill — just a compact visualization and a number like "47k / 200k." It stays out of your way while you're writing.
    If it's in the wrong place, drag it anywhere on the screen. It remembers where you put it across page loads.
    If you want it completely out of the way, click the chevron and it will collapse into an unobtrusive tab; still updating, just not taking up space. Click the tab to bring it back.
    Hover over the HUD to expand it for a larger view. When you move your mouse away, it collapses back to the pill automatically.
    Cloken — Context Window Monitor for Claude
    You're mid-conversation with Claude. The responses are getting vaguer. It's forgetting what you said three pages ago. You don't know why — and claude.ai gives you no indication that anything is wrong.
    Cloken fixes that.
    
    What it does
    Cloken adds a small, persistent HUD to claude.ai that shows you a real-time estimate of how much of Claude's context window your conversation is consuming. The context window is the total amount of text Claude can "hold in mind" at once — your messages, its responses, and a chunk of invisible system-level overhead that Claude uses behind the scenes. When that window fills up, quality degrades. Cloken makes that process visible.
    The estimate accounts for:
    
    Every message you've sent in the current conversation
    Every response Claude has given
    All attached documents and images
    MCP Connectors
    
    All numbers are labeled as estimates. They're accurate enough to be useful; they're not perfect.
    
    The four zones
    Cloken color-codes your current position in the context window:
    🟢 Green (0–30% of context) — You're in the clear. Claude has plenty of room and is operating at full capacity. No action needed.
    🟡 Yellow (30-60% of context) — You're approaching the midpoint. Most conversations work fine here, but if you're working on something that requires precise instruction-following or recall of early details, you may start to notice subtle drift.
    🟠 Orange (60-85% of context) — Real degradation is likely. Claude is working hard to maintain coherence across a long conversation, and the results often show: instructions get partially forgotten, earlier context gets compressed away, responses feel less precise. This is the zone where most users notice something feels "off" without knowing why. Cloken tells you why.
    🔴 Red (85% or more) — You're deep in the context window. Claude's responses may meaningfully degrade from here. If you're doing anything important — writing, analysis, coding, roleplay with continuity — this is the time to wrap up or start fresh.
    Cloken shows a brief warning the first time you cross into orange and red territory in a given conversation. It won't repeat them mid-conversation if you dismiss them, and it resets cleanly when you open a new conversation.
    
    The HUD
    The context meter lives in the bottom-right corner of your screen as a small, unobtrusive pill — just a compact visualization and a number like "47k / 200k." It stays out of your way while you're writing.
    If it's in the wrong place, drag it anywhere on the screen. It remembers where you put it across page loads.
    If you want it completely out of the way, click the chevron and it will collapse into an unobtrusive tab; still updating, just not taking up space. Click the tab to bring it back.
    Hover over the HUD to expand it for a larger view. When you move your mouse away, it collapses back to the pill automatically.

Permissions & access

Permissions
storageactiveTabtabs
Host access
https://claude.ai/*

Screenshots

Cloken screenshot 1Cloken screenshot 2

About

Cloken — Context Window Monitor for Claude
You're mid-conversation with Claude. The responses are getting vaguer. It's forgetting what you said three pages ago. You don't know why — and claude.ai gives you no indication that anything is wrong.
Cloken fixes that.

What it does
Cloken adds a small, persistent HUD to claude.ai that shows you a real-time estimate of how much of Claude's context window your conversation is consuming. The context window is the total amount of text Claude can "hold in mind" at once — your messages, its responses, and a chunk of invisible system-level overhead that Claude uses behind the scenes. When that window fills up, quality degrades. Cloken makes that process visible.
The estimate accounts for:

Every message you've sent in the current conversation
Every response Claude has given
All attached documents and images
MCP Connectors

All numbers are labeled as estimates. They're accurate enough to be useful; they're not perfect.

The four zones
Cloken color-codes your current position in the context window:
🟢 Green (0–30% of context) — You're in the clear. Claude has plenty of room and is operating at full capacity. No action needed.
🟡 Yellow (30-60% of context) — You're approaching the midpoint. Most conversations work fine here, but if you're working on something that requires precise instruction-following or recall of early details, you may start to notice subtle drift.
🟠 Orange (60-85% of context) — Real degradation is likely. Claude is working hard to maintain coherence across a long conversation, and the results often show: instructions get partially forgotten, earlier context gets compressed away, responses feel less precise. This is the zone where most users notice something feels "off" without knowing why. Cloken tells you why.
🔴 Red (85% or more) — You're deep in the context window. Claude's responses may meaningfully degrade from here. If you're doing anything important — writing, analysis, coding, roleplay with continuity — this is the time to wrap up or start fresh.
Cloken shows a brief warning the first time you cross into orange and red territory in a given conversation. It won't repeat them mid-conversation if you dismiss them, and it resets cleanly when you open a new conversation.

The HUD
The context meter lives in the bottom-right corner of your screen as a small, unobtrusive pill — just a compact visualization and a number like "47k / 200k." It stays out of your way while you're writing.
If it's in the wrong place, drag it anywhere on the screen. It remembers where you put it across page loads.
If you want it completely out of the way, click the chevron and it will collapse into an unobtrusive tab; still updating, just not taking up space. Click the tab to bring it back.
Hover over the HUD to expand it for a larger view. When you move your mouse away, it collapses back to the pill automatically.

Technical

Version
0.1.6
Manifest
V3
Size
39.67KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

ID
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Developer ID
u5e2072cbf74ec0abd04560ea879dc536
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Apr 20, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
May 2, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 8, 2026
Website
Support URL

Data sourced from the Chrome Web Store · last verified Jun 8, 2026.