No Chrome Web Store. No auto-update nags. Just drag a folder and it works. Takes about 3 minutes.
After purchase, Gumroad gives you a ZIP file. Download it and extract it anywhere — your Desktop, Downloads, wherever. You'll get a folder called corporate-cope-bundle with 25 subfolders inside, one per extension.
In Chrome, type chrome://extensions in the address bar and press Enter. Or go to the three-dot menu → Extensions → Manage Extensions.
In the top-right corner of the Extensions page, flip the Developer mode toggle to ON. This lets Chrome load extensions from your computer instead of the Web Store.
After enabling Developer Mode, a Load unpacked button appears at the top-left. Click it, navigate to the extracted bundle folder, and select one extension folder (e.g. burnout-translator). Click Select Folder.
You don't have to install all 25. Just the ones you actually want. Click Load unpacked again, pick the next folder, done. Each one takes about 10 seconds.
Install only what you need — you can always come back and add more later.
The extensions are now active. Find them in your Chrome toolbar — click the puzzle piece icon (🧩) to pin the ones you use most.
Browse all 25 extensions →.js file, read it. Every extension only requests the permissions it actually needs, nothing more. If you're extra cautious, check the manifest.json in each folder to see exactly what permissions each one uses.chrome://extensions by clicking the refresh icon on its card.chrome://extensions, remove the broken extension, and re-load it from the new location. Don't move the folders after installing — or if you do, pick a permanent spot first.