Mar 21, 2021 4:03 AM
Hello, community 👋
Recently, my partner and I stumbled upon a QuickLink from Google Chrome Lab, which helps to load subsequent pages much faster. We were fascinated by the elegance of the idea. Spreading this idea, we have decided to create an app for HubSpot users. It installs a bit of JavaScript code into a HubSpot website to scan page links and prefetch them. So website owners on HubSpot could heavily benefit from browser prefetching technology too.
Here’s an app https://linkfetcher.kohorta.co/
Hope you’ll give it a try and test it out on your end. We would appreciate any feedback. Thanks!
Have a great day!
Olia
Jul 1, 2021 2:58 AM
This is good, but does it mean it will minify the HTML or other code at the backend ?
Jul 1, 2021 8:55 AM
Hi @NYawShyang
Thanks for stopping by.
LinkFetcher works with links on the page making sure any other link on your website opens much faster for the user.
It happens so because of files of the next links are already preloaded.
LinkFetcher doesn't do modifications or any alteration of your code.
By the way, we've just listed our new app on the HubSpot marketplace — WebPush.
It allows for HubSpot marketers to gather subscribers and send push notifications to them.
Happy to answer any questions about this app also.
Cheers,
Olia
Mar 23, 2021 11:50 AM
I swear I replied to this yesterday 🤔.
@OliaGozha , be honest, am I going crazy?