We are officially live in the Chrome Web Store!
The funny part about launching a Chrome Extension is the anticlimactic waiting game. We logged off for the weekend fully expecting to wake up to a formal approval email from Google this morning. Instead… nothing. Silence.
On a whim, we logged into the developer dashboard, refreshed the submission form, and there it was: Published. No fanfare, no notification, just a ✅ on the status page with “This draft is published and available to the public.” Cabeza V1.0.0 cleared the review process and is officially out in the wild!
Clearing the automated security scanners on the first real try (after fixing Friday’s minor permission hiccup) is a massive milestone. It validates our core architecture and proves that keeping the codebase lean, local, and transparent pays off.
Right now, Cabeza relies on a manual UI widget to manage your AI session awareness. It works great, but we are already building something much more powerful—and completely invisible—for V1.1. We’ll be dropping a full architectural breakdown of how our new Context Engine works later today.

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