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I always feel chess.com is too much a for profit. Yes, it has many features, but you have to be a subscriber to access those (especially game analysis which can be quite useful while you're starting to understand chess). I've played for a few months on chess.com before moving permanently to Lichess which has almost the same features and the missing ones (such as theoretical level of your game and move ratings) can be added via browser's ads-ons.
Which browser add-ons are you using with lichess?
I have installed Lichess AI Coach, but there are a lot, like LiChess Tools.
Thanks! I'm trying out lichess tools for Firefox now. I've been using chess.com but don't want to pay for a subscription anymore so this seems like a good option