Save time and effort on unproductive repetitive typing
Web Text Expander: text shortcuts and snippets
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Install the Web Text Expander extension. Create custom shortcuts for frequently used text.
Type your shortcut, and watch it expand instantly.
| Risk Type | Description | | :--- | :--- | | | Permanent closure of WoW accounts, including all progress and purchases. | | Malware/Viruses | Cracked or “free” versions of Honorbuddy were often bundled with keyloggers, ransomware, or crypto-miners. | | Financial Loss | Original Honorbuddy required a paid subscription (€10–15/month). Bans offered no refunds. | | Game Integrity | Bots inflated in-game economies, disrupted PvP, and ruined the experience for legitimate players. |
With Honorbuddy’s official shutdown in 2018 (following Blizzard’s $8.6 million lawsuit against Bossland), the community has fragmented. Alternatives for WotLK 3.3.5a include: honorbuddy 3.3.5a
: Uses "Profiles" (XML files) to automate the 1–80 leveling process. Most users rely on the classic Kick's Profile Pack which is still available via repositories like GitHub . | Risk Type | Description | | :---
: It automated participation in battlegrounds like Alterac Valley or Warsong Gulch to farm Honor Points. Bans offered no refunds
Honorbuddy 3.3.5a represents a complicated chapter in World of Warcraft history. It was a marvel of software engineering that offered a solution to the expansion's notorious "grind," but it also threatened the competitive integrity of PvP and the stability of the in-game economy. Today, it stands as a nostalgic relic for those who remember the bustling, bot-filled fields of Northrend.
To reduce risk, users employ "humanizer" plugins, random delays, and avoid peak-hour botting. Some private servers openly ban any bot; others tolerate it in non-PvP zones.
: XML files that provided the bot with instructions on where to go and what to do. Custom Classes (CC)
| Risk Type | Description | | :--- | :--- | | | Permanent closure of WoW accounts, including all progress and purchases. | | Malware/Viruses | Cracked or “free” versions of Honorbuddy were often bundled with keyloggers, ransomware, or crypto-miners. | | Financial Loss | Original Honorbuddy required a paid subscription (€10–15/month). Bans offered no refunds. | | Game Integrity | Bots inflated in-game economies, disrupted PvP, and ruined the experience for legitimate players. |
With Honorbuddy’s official shutdown in 2018 (following Blizzard’s $8.6 million lawsuit against Bossland), the community has fragmented. Alternatives for WotLK 3.3.5a include:
: Uses "Profiles" (XML files) to automate the 1–80 leveling process. Most users rely on the classic Kick's Profile Pack which is still available via repositories like GitHub .
: It automated participation in battlegrounds like Alterac Valley or Warsong Gulch to farm Honor Points.
Honorbuddy 3.3.5a represents a complicated chapter in World of Warcraft history. It was a marvel of software engineering that offered a solution to the expansion's notorious "grind," but it also threatened the competitive integrity of PvP and the stability of the in-game economy. Today, it stands as a nostalgic relic for those who remember the bustling, bot-filled fields of Northrend.
To reduce risk, users employ "humanizer" plugins, random delays, and avoid peak-hour botting. Some private servers openly ban any bot; others tolerate it in non-PvP zones.
: XML files that provided the bot with instructions on where to go and what to do. Custom Classes (CC)





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Web Text Expander is a browser extension, so it works on any desktop OS: Windows, macOS, and Linux. If your browser runs on it, so does Web Text Expander.
Web Text Expander is available for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge. If you're using a Chromium-based browser like Brave, or Opera, install it from the Chrome Web Store - it works there too.
No. Web Text Expander is currently desktop-only.
Web Text Expander works on almost any website you can open in your browser: email platforms, forms, chat apps, CRMs, and more. If you find it not working on some site, let us know and most likely we will be able to fix it.
Yes. You can export your shortcuts as a file and share it with anyone. Your teammates import it in one click and are ready to go - no account linking needed.
The easiest way is to maintain a shared export file - update it centrally and redistribute when needed.
Your shortcuts are stored locally in your browser. They don't leave your device unless you choose to export them.
No. Expansion happens entirely in your browser - your keystrokes and snippets are never sent to our servers.