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Crossroads Technologies, LLC is a technology company positioned at the “intersection of talent, innovation, and market.” It primarily builds browser extensions, automation tools, and developer utilities. The site copy highlights its engineering capabilities in browser internals, system automation, and full-stack deployment, and says its products are published on major browser extension platforms such as the Chrome Web Store, Edge Add-ons, and Firefox AMO.
The main product currently disclosed on the page is Extension Janitor. It targets performance issues caused by having too many browser extensions or extensions consuming excessive resources—for example, slow tabs, laggy video meetings, and slow Gmail loading. Its core purpose is to reveal the hidden performance burden caused by browser extensions, assign a browser health score, and support one-click cleanup. The page also mentions features such as 24/7 automated monitoring, 0% tracking or ads, and load times under 1 second, but does not go into the technical implementation.
In terms of ecosystem coverage, the company explicitly supports the three major extension stores: Chrome, Edge, and Firefox. This is important for browser-tool products, as it means users are not limited to a single browser environment. However, the site does not specify supported programming languages, frameworks, plugin API details, nor does it show any developer-facing SDK or open API.
Extension Janitor is labeled as Free + Pro, indicating a tiered model with both a free version and a professional version. However, the page does not disclose the Pro price, feature differences, subscription cycle, refund policy, or supported payment methods, making it difficult to accurately assess long-term usage costs. Teams or enterprise users considering procurement would need to contact the company for confirmation.
The main advantages are that the product addresses a clearly defined real-world pain point—browser extension resource usage—and covers the three major browser ecosystems. Its claims of no tracking and no ads are also attractive to privacy-conscious users. The downside is that public information is limited: it does not state whether the product is open source, whether self-hosting is available, and it lacks documentation, API details, security information, and support SLA information.
It is best suited for heavy browser users, developers who need to troubleshoot extension-related performance issues, and individual users who care about browser efficiency. For enterprise-grade developer tool procurement, the currently available information is insufficient for a full technical evaluation.
Based on the crawled page content, it is not possible to determine the access stability of crossroadtech.com and its products in mainland China, nor payment availability or extension store accessibility, so this is marked as unknown. If the product depends on the Chrome Web Store, users in China may also need to evaluate it based on their own network environment.
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crossroadtech.com is an United States Dev Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach crossroadtech.com directly.