Etsy Seller Guide · 9 min read

The 8 Best Chrome Extensions for Etsy Sellers in 2026

Honest reviews of the Chrome extensions every Etsy seller should know about. SEO research, listing analysis, account switching, and more — what each one actually does, and what they cost.

What we'll cover

  1. EverBee — Keyword & sales research
  2. Marmalead — Listing & SEO analysis
  3. eRank — Comprehensive Etsy analytics
  4. Alura — All-in-one Etsy toolkit
  5. Sale Samurai — Tag & keyword scoring
  6. Koalanda — Etsy product research
  7. EBounce — Multi-shop account switching
  8. Roketfy — AI-powered listing optimisation
  9. How to pick the right tools

Chrome extensions are how serious Etsy sellers level up. The right ones save you hours every week. The wrong ones bloat your browser and never get used. Here's an honest look at the 8 worth your attention in 2026.

1. EverBee — Keyword & sales research

Free + Paid · From $9.99/mo

EverBee shows you estimated monthly sales for any Etsy listing or shop. Open a competitor's listing and EverBee overlays the numbers in real time — revenue, listing age, sales velocity. It's the closest thing to "looking over the fence" at what's working in your niche.

Best for: Sellers researching new product ideas or sizing up competition.

Watch out for: Sales estimates are educated guesses, not exact numbers. Useful directionally, less useful for forecasting.

2. Marmalead — Listing & SEO analysis

Paid · $19/mo

Marmalead grades your listings on SEO, photography, and engagement. It pulls keyword data from Etsy's search and tells you which terms have demand vs. competition. Their grade is a useful gut-check before you publish.

Best for: Sellers serious about Etsy SEO and willing to iterate on listings.

Watch out for: Pricier than alternatives. The browser extension is a companion to the web app, not standalone.

3. eRank — Comprehensive Etsy analytics

Free + Paid · From $5.99/mo

eRank does everything — keyword research, trend tracking, competitor analysis, tag suggestions, listing health audits. The free tier is genuinely useful, and the paid tiers unlock bulk operations and historical trend data.

Best for: All-in-one Etsy SEO without breaking the bank.

Watch out for: The interface is dense — there's a learning curve before you get value out of it.

4. Alura — All-in-one Etsy toolkit

Free + Paid · From $19.99/mo

Alura combines keyword research, listing audits, and a follow-up message tool for buyers. The keyword finder is solid, and the "Listing Helper" extension grades your draft listings before you publish.

Best for: Sellers who want one paid tool instead of three.

Watch out for: Some features overlap with eRank and EverBee. Pick one, don't stack.

5. Sale Samurai — Tag & keyword scoring

Paid · From $9.99/mo

Sale Samurai is laser-focused on tag and keyword optimisation. Search any keyword and it returns related terms, search volume, competition score, and a priority list of which tags to use first.

Best for: Sellers who want fast, focused keyword research without dashboard bloat.

Watch out for: Less useful for shop-level analytics — it's a tag/keyword tool, not a full toolkit.

6. Koalanda — Etsy product research

Free + Paid · From $19.99/mo

Koalanda's strength is bulk product research. Filter Etsy by category, sales, reviews, age — find profitable niches you didn't know existed. Their extension overlays sales data on Etsy listings as you browse.

Best for: Sellers exploring new niches or planning a second shop.

Watch out for: Heavy on data, light on guidance — you'll need to interpret what you find yourself.

7. EBounce — Multi-shop account switching

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8. Roketfy — AI-powered listing optimisation

Free + Paid · From $14.99/mo

Roketfy uses AI to analyse your listings and suggest improvements — title rewrites, tag changes, description tweaks. The free tier audits up to 5 listings per month, which is enough to test before you commit.

Best for: Sellers with stale listings who want a quick AI-powered refresh.

Watch out for: AI suggestions can be generic. Use them as a starting point, not gospel.

How to pick the right tools

Don't install all 8. Most sellers do well with 2-3:

Stack three of these and you've covered keyword research, competitor research, and operational efficiency. Add more only when you've maxed out what you have.

Pro tip: Most paid tools offer free trials. Use them. Try a tool for a full week before subscribing — if you didn't open it 5+ times, you don't need it.

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