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Best use cases
Use this workflow when the goal is speed, feedback, or an agreed private-game reveal, not when other players expect strict manual guessing.
GeoGuessr extension should answer a concrete player job, not act like a generic promise. The page is built around supported rounds, private rules, and a faster feedback loop.
- Chrome users who play private rounds
- OpenGuessr players who want one extension
- people testing whether a paid helper is worth it
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A practical workflow
A good helper workflow still has order. The round should move from a quick visual read to a supported check, then to placement or review.
- Install the extension from Chrome Web Store.
- Open a supported GeoGuessr or OpenGuessr round.
- Press the hotkey and review the side-panel result.
- Upgrade only if the free flow actually helps your rounds.
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Manual clues to check
Even with a helper, the most useful players keep a short clue checklist. It makes the result easier to trust and turns a reveal into practice.
- permissions requested by the extension
- whether billing can be restored after reinstall
- how quickly the first useful result appears
- whether it supports your actual game mode
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Where GeoBoost fits
GeoBoost is built around a Chrome side panel, restore access, Stripe subscription management, and a free test path before Pro.
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Limits and fair-use context
An extension can only help on supported pages. It should not promise every map, every mode, or every future website layout.