WebEcho

Leave templated messages on web pages.

As of June 2026, WebEcho has 4 users in the Communication category.

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Version
0.1.1
Manifest V3
90-day change · In the last 90 days this extension 1 version update, changed permissions.

History

5 snapshots

Tracking since Apr 7, 2026.

7.44.51.5999999999999996Apr 7, 2026Jun 7, 2026
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DateUsersRatingReviewsVersion
Apr 7, 20260.1.0
Apr 19, 20260.1.0
Apr 24, 202620.1.1
May 8, 202670.1.1
May 19, 202660.1.1
Now40.1.1

Changelog

  • Apr 19, 2026
    description
    WebEcho is a Chrome extension for leaving lightweight templated messages directly on web pages.
    
    It lets you place a message at a specific spot on a page, browse messages left by other users on the same page, and react with emoji. Messages stay anchored to their chosen positions, so they move naturally with the page as you scroll.
    
    WebEcho is designed for quick expression rather than long comments. You can choose from preset templates, fill in slots, and publish short messages for hints, reactions, jokes, warnings, or shared observations.
    
    Key features:
    - Leave templated messages at specific positions on web pages
    - View messages from other users on the same page
    - React to messages with emoji and see reaction counts
    - Search templates and options when composing
    - Support multiple servers
    - Switch theme and language in settings
    - Disable WebEcho on specific pages
    
    Privacy:
    WebEcho does not upload the original page URL for page matching. Instead, it generates a derived page identifier locally to fetch and publish messages for the same page.
    
    WebEcho is useful for lightweight page-based discussion, playful commentary, shared hints, and community reactions across the web.
    Leave templated messages on web pages.
    
    WebEcho is a Chrome extension for leaving lightweight templated messages directly on web pages.
    
    It lets you place a message at a specific spot on a page, browse messages left by other users on the same page, and react with emoji. Messages stay anchored to their chosen positions, so they move naturally with the page as you scroll.
    
    WebEcho is designed for quick expression rather than long comments. You can choose from preset templates, fill in slots, and publish short messages for hints, reactions, jokes, warnings, or shared observations.
    
    How to use:
    - Open any supported web page
    - Right-click a position on the page
    - Choose the WebEcho menu item
    - Select a template and its options
    - Publish the message at that position
    - View messages left by other users on the same page
    - React to messages with emoji
    - Open the extension panel to change theme, language, visible count, and server settings
    
    Key features:
    - Leave templated messages at specific positions on web pages
    - View messages from other users on the same page
    - React to messages with emoji and see reaction counts
    - Search templates and options when composing
    - Support multiple servers
    - Switch theme and language in settings
    - Disable WebEcho on specific pages
    
    Privacy:
    WebEcho does not upload the original page URL for page matching. Instead, it generates a derived page identifier locally to fetch and publish messages for the same page.
    
    WebEcho is useful for lightweight page-based discussion, playful commentary, shared hints, and community reactions across the web.
  • Apr 19, 2026
    permissions
    storage, contextMenus, tabs
    storage, contextMenus, tabs, scripting

Permissions & access

Permissions
storagecontextMenustabsscripting
Host access
http://127.0.0.1:8787/*, http://localhost:8787/*, https://*/*, http://*/*

Screenshots

WebEcho screenshot 1

About

Leave templated messages on web pages.

WebEcho is a Chrome extension for leaving lightweight templated messages directly on web pages.

It lets you place a message at a specific spot on a page, browse messages left by other users on the same page, and react with emoji. Messages stay anchored to their chosen positions, so they move naturally with the page as you scroll.

WebEcho is designed for quick expression rather than long comments. You can choose from preset templates, fill in slots, and publish short messages for hints, reactions, jokes, warnings, or shared observations.

How to use:
- Open any supported web page
- Right-click a position on the page
- Choose the WebEcho menu item
- Select a template and its options
- Publish the message at that position
- View messages left by other users on the same page
- React to messages with emoji
- Open the extension panel to change theme, language, visible count, and server settings

Key features:
- Leave templated messages at specific positions on web pages
- View messages from other users on the same page
- React to messages with emoji and see reaction counts
- Search templates and options when composing
- Support multiple servers
- Switch theme and language in settings
- Disable WebEcho on specific pages

Privacy:
WebEcho does not upload the original page URL for page matching. Instead, it generates a derived page identifier locally to fetch and publish messages for the same page.

WebEcho is useful for lightweight page-based discussion, playful commentary, shared hints, and community reactions across the web.

Technical

Version
0.1.1
Manifest
V3
Size
45.36KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

ID
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Developer ID
u37ff2d5a09d565bcecc7b66ac0778aaa
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Apr 7, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
Apr 17, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 7, 2026
Website
Support URL

Data sourced from the Chrome Web Store · last verified Jun 7, 2026.