A free browser extension for Maropost operators. Quick links, a command palette, right-click actions, and live overlays sit on top of cPanel and your storefront. The extra parts that didn't come with Maropost.
Free / Chrome + Firefox / Privacy-first by design
If you run a Maropost store, you spend more time in cPanel than anywhere else. The platform does a lot. There's still a fistful of small things, the jump-to pages, the right-click context, the keyboard shortcuts, the margin you'd love to see at a glance, that an operator quietly invents workarounds for.
Sidekick adds those things. It sits on top of cPanel and your storefront, completely outside Maropost. Nothing it does replaces what Maropost already ships. It's the helper at the desk next to you, knowing your store, ready with the page you need.
Built by an ex-Maropost engineer who uses Sidekick himself, every day, across the client stores he manages. Free to use. Future features ship as plugins. You tell me what you want to see next.
Three principles baked into every feature.
If cPanel already has a button for it, Sidekick doesn't. The drawer is for the things Maropost doesn't ship: quick jumps, right-click actions, in-page overlays, the keyboard verbs you wish were there.
Your stores, settings, and quick links live in your browser. Nothing is sent to Yotabyte. Your API key only ever talks to your own Maropost store. No telemetry, no analytics, no trackers.
Every feature is free. A premium tier may follow later, but the core Sidekick experience stays free for operators. No accounts, no sign-up, no email gate.
Sidekick will surface custom reports for subscribers. Subscribe to the reports you need, drop your activation key in, and they appear inside the drawer. Click one and a Yotabyte-hosted view opens with your store's numbers ready to read.
Each feature lives in its own plugin folder. Some require connecting an API key, which Sidekick walks you through.
! to force the staging domain.
Yotabyte servers receive zero data.
Sidekick stores everything on your own machine. The only network call it makes is to your own Maropost store, with your own API key, and only when a feature you've enabled needs it.
On your computerchrome.storage.local. Per-store buckets for quick links, settings, credentials.
NothingNo telemetry, no analytics, no error reporting. The extension never phones home.
Your own API callsOnly when a feature needs it. Your API key only ever talks to your own store.
If there's a friction in your day in cPanel, a page you wish was one keystroke away, a chip you wish appeared on the order view. Tell me about it. Features ship as plugins. Good ideas land fast.
I read every request. I'll follow up if there's anything to discuss.
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