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Veradate

Flags mismatches between written day-of-week and calendar dates. Fully local — no data ever leaves your browser.

Users2Current public install base
Rating--Store average score
Reviews0Public review volume
Manifest versionV3Extension platform version
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Version1.0.0
ManifestV3
Size14.95KiB
Languages1English
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Ever sent a meeting invite that said "Thursday, February 18" — but February 18 was actually a Wednesday?

Veradate catches that mistake before it causes confusion.

It reads the dates on any page you visit and quietly checks whether the written day of the week matches the actual calendar. When something's off, it flags it with a red dotted underline — just like a spell checker — and shows you what's wrong.

Hover over any underlined date and Veradate tells you: "February 18, 2026 falls on a Wednesday, not Thursday." That's it.

What it catches

- Wrong day of the week paired with a real date

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