Fork – Let users build features on top of existing applications
Ambitious vision for user-built features, but currently just Gmail and Calendar extensions.

AI builds Gmail table groups live — but ComfyUI and n8n already do visual workflow customization better.
SaaS product teams wanting user-driven customization without feature bloat
ComfyUI · n8n · Zapier Interfaces
Some of our favorites: grouped table rows on Gmail (50 sec. demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQ292bncO_c), highlighting hold times and sharing on Google Calendar.
Chrome extension (free, no login): https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/fork-for-the-web/mf...
We keep limited traces of coding sessions for 30 days to troubleshoot and improve Fork. No data from the apps is ever logged or retained.
Would love any and all feedback! Dalton & Paul
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