LaunchTry Auto-fill guide
Chrome extension listings auto-fill checklist
A final pre-submit checklist for Chrome extension listings, built around the fields that auto-fill handles well and the decisions a person should still confirm.
Why this form type needs a better workflow
Browser extension listings have strict length, privacy, and permission expectations that need consistent wording. LaunchTry Auto-fill works best when the saved profile contains the stable facts, while the user still reviews anything public, sensitive, or context dependent. That balance makes auto-fill useful for speed without turning the submission into blind automation.
store descriptions
Prepare the reusable answer once, then let the extension map the field label, placeholder, and surrounding text to the closest saved profile value.
privacy fields
Prepare the reusable answer once, then let the extension map the field label, placeholder, and surrounding text to the closest saved profile value.
support URLs
Prepare the reusable answer once, then let the extension map the field label, placeholder, and surrounding text to the closest saved profile value.
category selectors
Prepare the reusable answer once, then let the extension map the field label, placeholder, and surrounding text to the closest saved profile value.
Field map
Fields to save before you fill
The safest setup is to save fields that repeat, then leave judgement-heavy answers editable. These are the fields most likely to appear in Chrome extension listings.
Extension name
Save a clean default, then let Auto-fill adapt it when a form uses a related label or a select option with different wording.
Summary
Save a clean default, then let Auto-fill adapt it when a form uses a related label or a select option with different wording.
Description
Save a clean default, then let Auto-fill adapt it when a form uses a related label or a select option with different wording.
Category
Save a clean default, then let Auto-fill adapt it when a form uses a related label or a select option with different wording.
Support URL
Save a clean default, then let Auto-fill adapt it when a form uses a related label or a select option with different wording.
Privacy URL
Save a clean default, then let Auto-fill adapt it when a form uses a related label or a select option with different wording.
Single purpose
Save a clean default, then let Auto-fill adapt it when a form uses a related label or a select option with different wording.
Workflow
A practical auto-fill workflow
- 01
Check that the saved profile includes Extension name, Summary, Description, Category before running auto-fill.
- 02
Confirm selects after filling, because category and pricing labels can differ across websites.
- 03
Open every important link in a new tab before submitting.
- 04
Read the final page as a stranger would: clear promise, correct contact, and no accidental private notes.
Mistakes to avoid
Auto-fill should remove repetitive typing, not remove judgement. These are the issues that usually make filled forms feel careless.
- Using one generic profile for every Chrome extension listings even when the form asks for a narrower goal.
- Overwriting existing text without checking whether the page already contains a better answer.
- Trusting an auto-selected category when the available options are close but not identical.
Related Auto-fill pages
Use these when the form type is the same but the search intent changes from comparison to workflow, template, extension, or final checklist.
Frequently asked questions
Can Auto-fill complete Chrome extension listings automatically?
It can fill many common fields from a saved profile, including Extension name, Summary, Description, Category, Support URL. You should still review every field before submitting, especially selects, messages, and anything public.
Does AI choose fields when the form labels are unfamiliar?
Yes. The best workflow uses all saved profile context, visible labels, placeholders, and select options to infer the right answer. It should avoid guessing when confidence is low.
Should I keep one profile or multiple profiles?
Use multiple profiles when the same person fills different kinds of forms. A chrome extension listings profile should be separate from a personal contact profile if the answers, tone, or links are different.
What should never be auto-submitted without review?
Payment details, legal claims, private notes, sensitive identity data, and final public descriptions should always be reviewed by the user first.