VisaFlowX Stable
Stable package for normal Chrome installs, IVAC workflow monitoring, scheduling, OTP alerts, and manual verification handoff.
- Release: v1.0-stable
- Extension version: 2.4.0
- Previous public version: 2.1.0
- Public stable ZIP available
Professional IVAC workflow assistant with smart retry, scheduler, OTP alerts, workflow monitoring, and secure local automation support.
VisaFlowX is presented as an operational assistant: it prepares documents, watches the appointment timeline, and pauses cleanly for OTP or verification.
The stable package is the public production path. Beta remains separated for future testing so normal users are not pushed into experimental builds.
Stable package for normal Chrome installs, IVAC workflow monitoring, scheduling, OTP alerts, and manual verification handoff.
Testing channel reserved for future updates before stable promotion. Not recommended for production use.
VisaFlowX gives users a focused Chrome extension for the IVAC appointment workflow. It handles local workflow state, retry monitoring, scheduled starts, OTP attention alerts, and visible verification detection without claiming to bypass protected systems.
The page stays focused on practical onboarding: what the extension does, how to install it, and where manual attention is required during sensitive workflow steps.
The current working automation flow is now the official stable build, with a separate beta channel for future testing.
Extension 2.4.0 is packaged as v1.0-stable and pinned to the verified working automation source. Previous public version was 2.1.0.
Experimental builds now stay in a separate beta channel before stable promotion.
When OTP appears, automation stops retry activity, captcha monitoring, login loops, scheduler activity, and auto-clicking, then alerts the user once.
Fast autofill, verification monitoring, and signin continuation timings are preserved for the stable release.
Each feature is presented as a clear browser-assistant capability with safe user handoff points.
Monitors visible wait states and retry timing so the workflow can continue without repeated manual refreshes.
Stops automation when an OTP step appears and alerts the user for manual code handling.
Starts the monitored workflow at a selected date and time through Chrome extension alarms.
Detects visible verification prompts, highlights the area, and waits for manual completion.
Recognizes common visible wait and retry states so the workflow can recover cleanly.
Keeps the current IVAC page state, user attention points, and retry status visible.
Stores extension settings locally in Chrome extension storage instead of an online account system.
Uses browser notifications and alert sounds when the workflow needs user attention.
VisaFlowX keeps the workflow understandable on this website: start locally, monitor visible page states, pause for OTP or verification, and let the user stay in control.
Open the extension popup and either start now or choose a date and time for workflow monitoring.
The extension reads visible IVAC page states and tracks retry, waiting, and recovery conditions.
When OTP appears, retry activity stops and Chrome notifications bring the user back to the page.
Protected verification remains manual. VisaFlowX highlights visible prompts and waits for the user.
Current Chrome extension version is 2.4.0. The stable website package is tagged v1.0-stable, and the previous public version was 2.1.0.
Use Chrome's unpacked extension flow. The package is a standard Manifest V3 extension.
Use the verified stable VisaFlowX package from this page.
Extract the ZIP into a permanent folder on your computer.
Open the Chrome extensions manager.
chrome://extensionsTurn on Developer mode in the top-right of the extensions page.
Use the Load unpacked button to select a local extension folder.
Choose the extracted folder that contains manifest.json.
Pin VisaFlowX, open the popup, configure settings, and start or schedule the workflow.
Concise answers for storage, verification, OTP alerts, and scheduling.
No. Credentials and workflow settings remain inside local Chrome extension storage.
No. Users complete verification manually. VisaFlowX only detects visible verification prompts and waits.
The extension stops automation and alerts the user so the OTP step can be handled manually.
Yes. Users can configure scheduled workflow start times through the extension scheduler.
Install the Manifest V3 package through Chrome's Load unpacked flow, keep the extracted folder stable, and use the documentation when configuring the workflow.