Know before you click.
LinkFlags adds useful badges beside Google Search results, helping you spot read time, image-heavy pages, code-heavy pages, and possible paywalls before opening a link.
React Hooks Tutorial
A practical guide with examples, explanations, and references for developers.
Understanding useEffect
A practical guide with examples, explanations, and references for developers.
React Docs: Hooks API
A practical guide with examples, explanations, and references for developers.
Features
Small badges. Better decisions.
LinkFlags gives you lightweight context before you spend time opening another tab.
Read time at a glance
See whether a search result is a quick skim or a longer read before opening it.
Visual-content hints
Spot image-heavy pages when you are looking for tutorials, guides, or visual references.
Code-heavy detection
Find technical pages with code examples faster when searching for developer resources.
Fewer wasted clicks
Choose links with more confidence using small preview signals directly on Google Search.
How it works
Works where your search starts.
LinkFlags appears beside search results, so you can decide which page is worth your attention before opening it.
Search on Google as usual
LinkFlags checks visible results
Preview badges appear beside links
Open the result that fits best
Search faster. Click smarter.
Add LinkFlags to your browser and make Google Search results easier to judge at a glance.
Add to ChromeDoes LinkFlags change my search results?
No. It adds small helper badges beside existing Google Search links.
Is it meant to replace opening pages?
No. It helps you decide which result is worth opening first.
Who is it useful for?
Students, researchers, developers, and anyone who frequently searches for articles, guides, documentation, or tutorials.