Reading 350+ area codes live v3.2

Never call a prospect at 6 AM again.

Parse reads any CRM, dialer, or spreadsheet for phone numbers and ZIP codes — then shows the prospect's local time and weather right inline. No tab switching. No mental timezone math. Just context, where you're already looking.

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Zero data leaves your browser
Free forever for individuals
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Contact Phone Local context
Sarah Connor
(305) 515-0123
— · —
John Smith
(415) 373-9914
— · —
Marcus Cole
(212) 555-0198
— · —
Aria Croft
(617) 555-0112
— · —
Elias Thorne
(206) 555-0145
— · —
Leila Vance
(312) 555-0167
— · —
350+
Area codes mapped
50
US states + DC
<50ms
Lookup latency
0
Bytes of PII sent
Salesforce
HubSpot
Outreach
Salesloft
Google Maps
Slack
Microsoft Teams
Excel
Gmail
Live demo · updates every second

Right now, across the country.

This is exactly the data Parse surfaces inline next to every phone number in your tools — no extra clicks, no extra tabs.

PST · UTC-8
San Francisco
--:--
--
🌫️ 58°F
--
MST · UTC-7
Denver
--:--
--
❄️ 35°F
--
CST · UTC-6
Chicago
--:--
--
🌧️ 48°F
--
EST · UTC-5
New York
--:--
--
52°F
--

Status is computed against typical work hours 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM local

How it works

Built for the workflows where seconds add up.

Whether you're dialing through a hundred leads before noon or routing freight across time zones, Parse hands you the context to connect.

Built for speed

Sub-50ms inline lookups across your entire tab.

47ms
Median lookup time

No searching. No tab-switching.

Parse finds every US phone number and ZIP code on your active tab and injects local context right next to the original text. Your CRM doesn't change. Your workflow doesn't break.

Lead: John Doe (305) 515-0123
— · —
Lead: Jane Smith (415) 373-9914
— · —

Or stay invisible until needed.

Prefer a clean view? Switch to Hover Mode — context appears only when you mouse over a number.

🌅 9:00 AM · ☀️ 60°F
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Your CRM data stays on your machine.

Parse only sends an area code or ZIP to look up time and weather. Names, full numbers, and contact details never leave your browser.

Tune it to taste.

Toggle emojis, switch between 12h and 24h, choose where badges appear — per site.

(415) 555-0199 — · —
Live weather
Greetings
24-hour clock
Emoji indicators
Hover-only mode
The difference

One line of context changes everything.

Without Parse

The morning scramble

  • Dial a (415) number from Boston at 9 AM your time. They pick up at 6 AM theirs. Awkward.
  • Open a new tab. Search "415 area code time zone." Math out the offset. Repeat 80 times a day.
  • Open every cold call with "so... how's it going?" because you have nothing.
With Parse

Calm, calibrated dialing

  • Every number is annotated with local time. The 6 AM mistakes simply stop happening.
  • Zero context switches. You see PST · 11:30 AM · ☀️ right next to the phone, in your CRM.
  • Open with "you guys finally getting some sun out there?" and watch them drop their guard.
Loved by sales teams

Used by SDRs at companies you've heard of.

★★★★★

Opening a cold call with "how's that rain treating you?" has changed my connect rate. People drop their guard immediately. Tiny extension, real ROI.

PK
Priya K. AE · Austin
★★★★★

We dispatch trucks across 40+ states. Parse sits inside our load board and saves my schedulers from doing timezone math 200 times a shift. Bought it for the whole team in week one.

DR
Dan R. Ops Mgr · Freight
Questions, answered

Everything you'd ask before installing.

Is Parse really free? +

Yes. The core extension — phone number and ZIP code detection, local time, and weather — is free forever for individuals. We offer a Pro plan for teams that need shared settings, admin controls, and priority support.

Does it work outside the US? +

Today, Parse is optimized for US area codes and ZIP codes. International number support is on the roadmap — if it's important to your team, drop us a line at [email protected] and we'll prioritize accordingly.

What CRMs and tools is it tested on? +

Parse runs on any webpage, but we actively test it against Salesforce, HubSpot, Outreach, Salesloft, Gmail, Google Sheets, Excel Online, and Slack. If a site has a phone number or ZIP code in the DOM, Parse can read it.

What does "zero data leaves your browser" actually mean? +

Parse extracts only the area code or ZIP — never names, full numbers, or surrounding context — and uses it to look up time and weather. Identifying digits are stripped locally before any network request leaves your machine.

We don't collect contact lists, build profiles, or sell data. See the Privacy Policy for the long version.

Can my IT team approve this for our org? +

Yes. Parse is published on the official Chrome Web Store, requests minimal permissions, and processes location lookups without sending personally identifiable data. For security reviews or to get a vendor questionnaire filled out, email [email protected].

What's the difference between Free and Pro? +

Free covers the core experience for individual users — phone and ZIP detection, time, weather, display preferences. Pro adds team-level controls, shared settings, usage analytics, and priority support. Full breakdown on the pricing page.

Stop guessing what time it is for them.

Install Parse in two clicks. Start every conversation already half-connected.

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