Persistent timers
Timers are tracked by URL origin and resume from the exact remaining time after a browser restart. No lost progress.
chrome.alarms · storageEasy Auto Refresh reloads your tabs at fixed or random intervals — and keeps the timer ticking even after you close and reopen Chrome. Run it across multiple sites, pause it while you type, and skip a reload with one click.
Built for people who watch dashboards, ticket queues, sports scores, stock pages, and live drops — without losing the work in their other tabs.
Timers are tracked by URL origin and resume from the exact remaining time after a browser restart. No lost progress.
chrome.alarms · storageSet a precise interval — 30 seconds, 5 minutes, 2 hours — or randomize between min and max for natural-feeling reloads.
fixed · randomManage every refreshing site from one place — refresh count, active duration, next reload, and one-click stop.
multi-siteDetects active inputs, textareas, and contenteditable fields. Skips the reload while you’re mid-sentence — no lost work.
smart guardOptional on-page countdown with a Skip Reload button — so you can save your work or cancel just-in-time.
per-siteLive counter shows total refreshes and active duration per site, right above your timer controls.
analyticsFlip the switch and the page reloads immediately. No waiting a full cycle to confirm the timer is on.
zero-delayEach website remembers its own preferences — overlay on, typing-pause off, custom interval. Nothing leaks across sites.
isolatedThe extension icon shows the time remaining at a glance — never click in just to check the timer.
always-visibleNo setup, no accounts, no configuration files. Open the popup, set a time, flip the switch.
Open the extension popup on any tab you want to auto-reload. Easy Auto Refresh works on regular web pages.
Type the seconds, hit a quick-start preset, or set a min/max range for randomized reloads that look natural.
The page reloads instantly and continues on schedule. Close the browser, come back later — the timer is still ticking.
From CI dashboards to live auctions, here are the most common reasons people install Easy Auto Refresh.
Keep CI pipelines, server status pages, or analytics dashboards always fresh in the background.
Refresh ticket release pages or sneaker drops at a precise interval the moment they go live.
Stay current on price pages and trading dashboards without flipping back to them every minute.
Watch a product page for "back in stock" updates without manually mashing F5.
Keep sports scoreboards or breaking-news pages up to date through long sessions.
Refresh appointment slots, visa portals, or government booking systems on a schedule.
If your question isn’t here, the source code is open — peek inside or open an issue.
chrome.alarms and
chrome.storage. When you reopen
Chrome, every timer resumes from its exact remaining time — even
if you set it days ago.
chrome.storage.local and never leave
your device.
Add Easy Auto Refresh to Chrome and start auto-reloading any tab — with timers that survive restarts, multi-site management, and smart guards built in.
Add to Chrome — Free