Boost productivity
Secretly browsing the web offline
You want to access websites without an internet connection. Kage is a browser extension that lets you do just that. It shadows any website to a single binary for offline viewing.
How Kage works
Kage creates a local copy of a website, allowing you to browse it even without an internet connection. This is useful for indie hackers who need to access information on the go.
And, this can be a huge productivity booster. You can access the information you need, anytime, anywhere. But, be aware that Kage is not a replacement for a real internet connection. Some sites may not work as expected offline.
Why offline browsing matters
So, why does offline browsing matter for your productivity? For one, it allows you to work without interruptions. You can focus on your tasks without the distraction of social media or email notifications.
Or, you can use Kage to access information on a plane or in a area with no internet connection. This can be a huge time saver. You can get work done, even when you're not connected to the internet.
- Boost your productivity by accessing information anytime
- Work without interruptions from social media or email
- Get work done, even without an internet connection
But, keep in mind that Kage is not perfect. Some sites may not work as expected offline. And, you'll need to update your local copy of the site periodically to get the latest information.
So, if you're an indie hacker looking to boost your productivity, give Kage a try. You can find it on GitHub.