What this extension does
All-in-One Messenger brings multiple chat services into a single browser extension so you no longer have to juggle several tabs or desktop apps. After installation, the extension opens a window listing the supported messaging services; clicking any service opens a dedicated tab where you sign in. Each selected service appears in its own tab, letting you manage conversations side-by-side inside one convenient interface.
Recommended alternative: One Messenger (Free)
Supported services (examples)
- Slack
- Google Hangouts
- Facebook Messenger
(The extension supports up to 27 different messaging platforms, including both personal and work-oriented services.)
How it simplifies multitasking
- Use keyboard shortcuts to switch between chats quickly.
- Enable popup notifications so new messages grab your attention immediately.
- Mute sound alerts for specific conversations when you don’t want interruptions.
- Temporarily silence groups of chat windows to focus on higher-priority tasks.
These tools reduce clutter and make it far easier to monitor multiple accounts without having chat windows scattered across your desktop.
Privacy and account handling
The app saves only the credentials needed to keep you logged in, so you won’t have to authenticate repeatedly. It does not store message histories or call logs, and it does not automatically copy login details from one service to another—each platform requires its own sign-in. This design helps keep your conversations and account information private.
Why it can boost productivity
Consolidating all your messaging accounts into a single app cuts down on context switching and the time spent hunting for messages across different programs. With unified access, shortcut-driven navigation, and selective notification controls, the extension can streamline communication and reduce interruptions, making it a useful productivity aid for anyone who manages multiple chat accounts.
Technical
- Windows
- Free