Given that "FastGenuity" is a third-party, user-created extension (not officially endorsed by the original platform providers), this review is based on aggregated user reports, typical feature sets of such "speed" extensions, and general performance analytics from the last 12 months.
You’re deep in a code editor, email client, or design tool. You need a quick explanation, a content rewrite, a data transformation, or a logic check. Today, that means:
Every context switch steals focus. Every copy-paste introduces friction.
The old extension took an average of 2.3 seconds to start a recorded macro. The new one launches in under 300ms. For repetitive tasks you run 100+ times per day, that’s a saving of over 3 minutes daily—roughly 18 hours per year.
A lightweight, universal sidebar/overlay that brings the full power of FastGenuity directly into any web app or desktop environment. Trigger it with a keyboard shortcut, highlight any text, and get instant, actionable intelligence without leaving your current window.
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A technical recruiter visits GitHub to find candidates. With the new extension, they right-click a developer’s profile and select “FastGenuity: Enrich.” Within 5 seconds, the extension cross-references LinkedIn, Stack Overflow, and the company’s engineering blog, then compiles a summary card in the sidebar—saving 10 minutes per candidate.
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The clock on the classroom wall ticked loudly, each second feeling like a hammer blow to Leo’s afternoon.
It was 2:45 PM. School ended at 3:00. On his screen, the dreaded Edgenuity dashboard glared back at him. He was only 12% through the "Introduction to Quantum Mechanics" video, and the instructor’s droning voice seemed to be actively trying to put him to sleep. The progress bar moved with the speed of a glacier.
"You won't make it," whispered Marcus from the desk next to him, spinning a pen on his finger. "That video is twenty minutes long, and the sub is checking screens in five minutes."
Leo felt the sweat prickling on his forehead. He had three more of these videos to watch before he could even start the quiz. He frantically searched the Chrome Web Store, typing desperate keywords: Edgenuity skip, video speed, bypass.
That was when he saw it. A new entry, uploaded just two days ago. The logo was a lightning bolt striking a book. The name: Fastgenuity New. fastgenuity extension new
The description was simple: The latest update for the modern student. Compatible with the newest platform patch. No setup required.
"Desperate times," Leo muttered. He clicked "Add to Chrome."
The extension installed in a flash. A small, sleek icon appeared in his toolbar. He refreshed the page.
Suddenly, a side panel slid out from the right side of his screen. It was clean, dark-mode, and devoid of the cluttery ads the old extensions used to have. It detected the video immediately. It didn't ask for a password. It didn't ask him to donate. It simply displayed a switch that said: "Engage Turbo Mode."
Leo flicked the switch.
Instantly, the progress bar on the video lurched forward. The timeline skipped the introductory music. It skipped the boring anecdotes. It stopped exactly where the instructor began defining key terms. The extension highlighted the transcript text in the side panel, scrolling automatically.
Leo watched in amazement. It wasn't just mindlessly skipping the video; it was intelligently parsing the content. It paused briefly on the slides containing formulas—the stuff he actually needed to see—and accelerated through the filler.
He glanced at the clock. 2:48 PM.
"Whoa," Marcus whispered, leaning over. "Is that the new update? I heard the old one got patched last week."
"Yeah," Leo said, his confidence returning. "This one is... smarter."
He clicked "Next." The second video loaded. Usually, Edgenuity would lock the navigation, forcing him to wait, but Fastgenuity quietly unblocked the controls. He finished the second video in under a minute. Then the third. The Problem You’re deep in a code editor,
At 2:52 PM, he reached the quiz.
This was usually the trap. Speeding through videos was easy, but failing the quiz meant re-watching everything. Leo hovered his mouse over the first question.
To his surprise, the Fastgenuity side panel pulsed softly. It displayed a summary of the exact moment in the video where the answer was discussed, complete with a timestamp and a screenshot of the slide.
It didn't cheat for him, Leo realized. It just gave him the cheat sheet.
He answered the questions rapidly, the information fresh in his mind thanks to the efficient summaries. He clicked 'Submit' just as the substitute teacher stood up from her desk.
"Alright everyone, pack it up," the teacher announced. "Save your work."
Leo closed his Chromebook with a satisfying snap.
"Done?" Marcus asked, eyes wide.
"Done," Leo confirmed, slipping his backpack on. He patted his laptop. "Fastgenuity just saved my GPA."
As they walked out of the classroom into the afternoon sun, Leo checked his phone. A notification popped up from the extension’s developer:
Fastgenuity New: Update 1.1 installed. Enjoy your freedom. Opening a new tab Typing a prompt Copy-pasting
Leo smiled. He might actually have time for video games tonight.
Fastgenuity is a third-party browser extension specifically designed to optimize the student experience on the Edgenuity (Imagine Edgenuity) digital learning platform. It is primarily used to speed up workflow by automating repetitive tasks and bypassing built-in platform delays. Key Features and Functionality
The extension targets common pain points in the Edgenuity interface to help students move through lessons more efficiently:
Video Enhancements: Includes tools for faster video playback and autoplay, which allows the system to transition to the next video or task without manual input.
Removal of Delays: It eliminates "hidden questions" and "question delays" that typically force students to wait before they can submit an answer or proceed.
Open-Source Development: The project is hosted on GitHub, allowing for community contributions and transparency regarding its code. Usage and Availability Platform: It is available as a Chrome Web Store extension.
Context: While tools like Fastgenuity are popular for saving time, the official Edgenuity policy generally requires students to watch instructional videos in their entirety for credit. Some teachers may manually bypass activities for students if they demonstrate mastery elsewhere. Comparison with Native Methods
Compared to "unofficial" extensions, native ways to manage time on Edgenuity include:
Variable Playback: Checking for a gear icon in the video player to set speed to 1.5x or 2x.
Teacher Unlocks: Educators can often unlock specific lessons or skip content if a student is ahead of the curriculum. Fastgenuity - Chrome Web Store
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