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Infrakit Power Tools

Guide to Power Tools

This is a quick guide on understanding Infrakit Power Tools

Last updated on 15 May, 2026

What is a Power Tool?

A Power Tool is a small piece of code (called a bookmarklet) that you drag into your browser's bookmarks bar. When you're inside Infrakit and click the bookmark, the tool runs — doing something useful, like exporting data, bulk-renaming files, or generating a report — in one click.

How to install a Power Tool

  1. Make sure your browser's bookmarks bar is visible.

  2. Open the Power Tool's page from the catalog.

  3. Follow the installation guide the builder has made for that specific Power Tool.

  4. The tool is now installed as a bookmark.

How to use a Power Tool

  1. Log in to app.infrakit.com as you normally would.

  2. Click the Power Tool in your bookmarks bar.

  3. The tool will run. Some tools show a confirmation dialog; others just work.

If a Power Tool doesn't seem to do anything, the most common cause is that you're on the wrong page in Infrakit. Check the tool's page for the correct context.

Have a tool to share?

Power Tools is currently a curated catalog — submissions go through Jere Syrjälä, Head of Product. If you've built (or want to build) a bookmarklet that helps you work in Infrakit and you think others would benefit, contact Jere directly with:

  1. The tool's code & file(s)

  2. A short description of what it does and the problem it solves

  3. Your name, role, and (if you're a customer) consent to be publicly credited as the builder

Jere will review the tool through Infrakit's Power Tools Reviewer process before deciding whether to publish it. Not every submission is published — tools that duplicate existing Infrakit features, have security concerns, or solve a problem that should be a real product feature will be redirected.

What we review (and what we don't)

Before publishing any Power Tool, we check:

  • No external data leaks. The tool doesn't send Infrakit data anywhere outside app.infrakit.com.

  • No credential access. The tool doesn't try to read your login tokens, cookies, or saved passwords.

  • No server overload risk. The tool doesn't make unbounded numbers of API calls that could slow down Infrakit for others.

  • No hidden code. The tool's behavior matches its description, with no obfuscated payloads.

  • Sensible behavior. The tool does roughly what its description says it does.

We do not verify:

  • That the tool works perfectly in every scenario or with every customer's data shape.

  • That the tool will keep working when Infrakit's UI or API changes.

  • That the tool follows your organization's internal IT or data policies — you should check that yourself.

  • That the tool is the best way to solve your problem. Sometimes the real answer is filing a feature request to us.

Frequently asked questions

Can I edit a Power Tool to customize it?

Technically yes — bookmarklets are just code in a bookmark. Practically: if you edit it, you own the result, and our review no longer applies. Don't share modified versions with colleagues without re-submitting them for review.to this accordion...

A Power Tool stopped working. What do I do?

Contact the builder listed on the tool's page. If the builder is no longer available or the tool has been "Stale" for more than 6 months, it will likely be removed.

Can I request a new Power Tool be built?

Power Tools is not a feature request channel. If you want a new tool, either build it yourself (and submit it), or — if it's a real product need — file it as a feature request through your CSM. Many of the best Power Tools start as feature requests we decided to prototype as bookmarklets first.

Is this safe?

The tools listed here have been reviewed, but bookmarklets in general are a form of code that runs inside your browser session. Only ever install bookmarklets from sources you trust. Never paste code from an email, chat message, or random website into your bookmarks bar — including code that claims to be a Power Tool but didn't come from this catalog.

Why doesn't Infrakit just build these as real features?

Some of them eventually become real features. Power Tools is also how we discover what features matter most — when a community tool gets popular, that's a signal we should ship it properly. Until then, the bookmarklet form lets useful tools reach you in days instead of quarters.

Power Tools is curated by Infrakit's Product team. Questions: contact Jere Syrjälä, Head of Product.

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