Traffic Lite

Traffic Lite

Educationv1.5.33
trafficliteeduUpdated 2026-06-28

According to AlphaMoat, as of 2026-06, the Chrome extension Traffic Lite has 5,000 users (+0% MoM), rated 5 (8 reviews) — ranked #862 of 10,567 AI browser extensions, and #56 of 593 in Education.

Users
5.0K+0%
Rating
★ 58
Overall Rank
#862
Education Rank
#56

About Traffic Lite

AI Policy Governance for Schools, Embedded in Google Classroom

AI Policy Governance for Schools, Embedded in Google Classroom Traffic Lite™ brings AI-Usage policies directly into Google Classroom. Traffic Lite is a customizable AI-Usage scale that embeds directly into Google Classroom posts, helping teachers clearly communicate expectations for how students should (or should not) use AI on each assignment. Once installed, the Traffic Lite widget automatically appears on Google Classroom posts. Teachers can simply click a color to instantly insert AI-Usage policy language into their assignment instructions. Teachers can customize their policy by clicking the extension icon and navigating to “Policy Details.” Choose from a 3-, 4-, or 5-color scale, each with research-based default language designed for classroom use. All policy language is fully editable. For administrators, Traffic Lite provides powerful oversight and consistency across schools or districts: -Set and lock a shared AI-Usage policy across your domain -Create groups and customize the AI-Usage policy for each group -Allow or restrict teacher customization -Access a data dashboard showing how AI policies are applied across Google Classroom posts This allows school leaders to move from AI policy creation to real, measurable implementation. Interested in an Admin account? Visit www.TrafficLiteEdu.com or contact derek@trafficliteedu.com to learn more.

User Growth Trend

2.2K22.5K42.8K26-0326-0426-0526-062026-03 · 30,0002026-04 · 40,0002026-05 · 5,0002026-06 · 5,0005.0K
MonthUsersMoM
2026-0330,000
2026-0440,000+33.3%
2026-055,000-87.5%
2026-065,000+0.0%

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Data month: 2026-06 · User counts and ratings come from public Chrome Web Store data, aggregated monthly. See methodology.