Why we built PartnerCrypto Toolkit
PartnerCrypto now has a broad set of research and risk tools. The website is still the full workspace, but frequent tool users often need a faster way to open the right calculator without moving through several pages.
PartnerCrypto Toolkit was built as a narrow Chrome extension: find a PartnerCrypto tool, open it deliberately, save favorites, reopen recent tools, and run two simple local checks from the toolbar.
What problem it solves
A trader preparing a risk check might need the Position Size Calculator before opening an exchange. A researcher comparing token supply might need the FDV calculator. Someone reviewing automation risk may need the API Permission Auditor several times in a week.
The extension keeps those entry points close without turning the browser into a trading system. It does not monitor pages, read accounts, or make decisions for the user.
The 14 tools included
PartnerCrypto Toolkit includes all current PartnerCrypto tools: market maturity, volatility and drawdown, network effects, position size, scenario stress, leverage and liquidation, stablecoin depeg, fee impact, liquidity and slippage, FDV and dilution, API permission auditing, DCA, grid planning, and crypto conversion.
The extension opens the full website tool only after an explicit click. It does not rewrite links or add tracking parameters.
How Smart Tool Finder works
Smart Tool Finder is a local chooser. Select a goal such as managing trade risk, estimating trading costs, understanding token supply, or reviewing API security, and the extension ranks matching PartnerCrypto tools.
The Finder is not financial advice and it does not score investments. It only helps map a research task to the most relevant PartnerCrypto tool.
Using Favorites and Recent Tools
Favorites are useful for tools you open often, such as Position Size, Fee Impact, or API Permission Auditor. Recent tools help when you are moving through a workflow and want to return to the last risk or cost tool quickly.
Only tool IDs are stored locally. The extension does not store timestamps, visited pages, account details, or calculator inputs.
Quick Position Size inside the extension
The local position-size check estimates risk amount, stop distance, position units, notional exposure, and approximate planned loss from values entered in the popup.
For example, a user can estimate position size before opening an exchange order form. Slippage, gaps, fees, liquidity, and exchange mechanics can still change real outcomes, so the quick check should be treated as preparation only.
Quick Fee Impact inside the extension
The local fee check estimates fee cost, spread cost, total execution cost, and break-even movement percentage.
This is useful when comparing whether a small expected move is large enough to overcome repeated fees and spread. It does not know a user's exchange tier, order book, funding rate, or final execution price.
Privacy and permissions explained
PartnerCrypto Toolkit requests only the storage permission. It has no host permissions, does not access browsing history, does not read website content, does not use analytics, and does not transmit calculator inputs to a server.
Favorites, recent tool IDs, and the selected appearance mode are stored in chrome.storage.local. Position-size and fee-calculator inputs are temporary and disappear when the popup closes.
How to install and pin the extension
Open the Chrome Web Store listing, add PartnerCrypto Toolkit as presented by Chrome, confirm the storage permission, and pin it from the browser toolbar if you want one-click access.
On mobile, use the website links as a way to view the Chrome Web Store listing. Do not assume the desktop extension installs directly inside mobile Chrome.
Practical workflows
Before sizing a trade, open Quick Position Size in the popup, enter account size, risk percentage, entry, stop, and estimated fees, then open the full Position Size Calculator if you need a larger workspace.
Before testing an active strategy, open Quick Fee Impact to estimate repeated fees and spread. If token supply is the question, search FDV in the extension and open the FDV and Dilution Calculator. If you recently used a risk tool, reopen it from Recents instead of searching again.
Limitations and educational-use notice
PartnerCrypto Toolkit is not signal software, automated trading software, investment advice, tax advice, legal advice, or a prediction engine.
The quick checks are intentionally simple. Use them to structure questions and avoid obvious math mistakes, then confirm exchange terms, local eligibility, execution costs, and personal risk limits independently.
FAQ
Does it collect personal data? No. Does it access websites? No. Are calculator inputs saved? No. Does it include all tools? Yes, all 14 current PartnerCrypto tools are included.
How do I remove stored preferences? Uninstall the extension or clear extension storage in Chrome. Is it financial advice? No, it is educational tooling for structured research and risk planning.
Chrome Web Store CTA
Use the PartnerCrypto Toolkit product page to review the feature list, privacy model, installation steps, and the direct Chrome Web Store link.
Decision rule
Use this guide as a checklist, not as financial advice. Confirm current platform terms, local eligibility, and risk limits before opening or funding any account.