Reviews & Comments of WorkFlowy colorful tags chrome extension

From February 2nd, 2015 to August 12th, 2020, 33% user give 5-star rating, 22% user give 4-star rating, 33% user give 3-star rating, 11% user give 2-star rating. for WorkFlowy colorful tags chrome extension.

Reviews of workflowy colorful tags:


Miss O.P. August 12th, 2020
Miss O.P.

great idea but it broke for me. which sucks. 4 stars up until that point.


Artur Vashurin March 31st, 2020
Artur Vashurin

As of March 2020 extension is broken - tags stopped working :(


apurva nakade January 15th, 2018
apurva nakade

Nice extension, easy to customize and use, goes well with the Workflowy philosophy. One suggested improvement would be to also provide the option for ::selection color as the tags all turn yellow(for me) when I search them so the text colors are hard to see.


Inès Beldi May 6th, 2016
Inès Beldi

Awesome! Thank you! I really like that I can either highlight the tag or the whole line, and pick my own colors.


Alex Ella April 9th, 2016
Alex Ella

A really great concept. The tags load up when I first open the page, however once I navigate amongst different items they only look like the default tags. If this was fixed it would be exactly what I am looking for.


A Google User May 29th, 2015
A Google User

A great start, but needs support of "@" tags and, more importantly, it currently requires a refresh of the page every time I change my view (zoom in to another level, click a tag, etc.).


J Paul March 18th, 2015
J Paul

It's a good start, but the need to constantly refresh the page when you zoom in WorkFlowy makes this less than ideal. Also needs support for "@" tags. Fix those two and you have five stars.


jake london February 11th, 2015
jake london

This would be more useful to me if I could also define generalized default color schemes for classes of tags (i.e, an @tag vs. a #tag). So then all my @tags could be green and all my #tags could be red or something like that. It's great that one can get super granular with specific tags right now. But I don't want to have define each tag precisely to get some color contrast happening.


James Leo February 2nd, 2015
James Leo

This is EXACTLY what I was looking for. Terrific product - thank you!