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WFH Bot: Generate Work From Home Excuses with Ease

WFH Bot is a Chrome extension developed by shawn.kauffman that allows users to generate "Work From Home" excuses with just a click of a button. This handy tool is perfect for those moments when you need a legitimate reason to stay home and work remotely.

With WFH Bot, you no longer have to struggle to come up with a convincing excuse on your own. The extension provides a wide range of pre-written excuses that you can choose from, ensuring that you always have a valid reason for working from home. Simply click the button, and a random excuse will be generated for you.

This extension is a useful addition to any remote worker's toolkit. It saves time and effort by providing ready-made excuses, allowing you to focus on your work and avoid unnecessary stress. WFH Bot is free to use and is available on the Chrome platform.

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App specs

  • License

    Free

  • Version

    1.0

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    chrome

  • Developer

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