Hey Reddit!
I’m an independent developer who, like many of you, got tired of seeing DeepSeek constantly throwing the dreaded "Server is busy. Please try again later." error.

It’s frustrating, right? Having to manually click the Regenerate button over and over again is a waste of time and focus. So, I decided to do something about it!
I’m excited to share
DeepSeek Server Busy - Chrome Web Store, a Chrome extension that automates the retry process for you. No more manual clicking, no more frustration. Just sit back and let the extension handle it and then return back to the tab in awhile!
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Key Features
Automatic Retries
When DeepSeek says the server is busy, the extension automatically retries the request for you. No more manual clicking!
It waits for a random delay (configurable by you) before retrying, so you don’t overload the server.
Customizable Delays
Set your own minimum and maximum delay times (in seconds) between retries.
The extension picks a random delay within your specified range, ensuring a balanced approach to retries.
Real-Time Feedback
The extension updates the browser tab’s title with a timer, so you know exactly how long it’s waiting before retrying.
It also changes the favicon to indicate the status:

Green: Everything’s good!

Yellow: Waiting for a response...

Red: Server is busy, retrying soon...

Gray: Waiting for the timeout to expire.
Smart Detection
The extension intelligently detects when DeepSeek is busy by analyzing the response content.
It only triggers the retry process when it sees the specific error messages (e.g., "The server is busy. Please try again later." or "服务器繁忙,请稍后再试").
Seamless Integration
Works seamlessly with DeepSeek’s interface. It automatically clicks the Regenerate button in the last chat block when it’s time to retry.
Console Logging
The extension provides detailed logs in the browser console to help you understand what’s happening behind the scenes. Here’s what you’ll see:
"Waiting for response...": The extension detects that DeepSeek is processing your request.
"Response received in Xs, waiting for completion...": The response is received, but the operation is still ongoing.
"Operation completed. Execution time: Xs": The operation is fully completed, and the total time is logged.
"Waiting for timeout: X seconds...": The extension is waiting for the configured delay before retrying.
"Regenerate button in the last block clicked.": The extension has successfully clicked the Regenerate button for you.

How It Works
Install the Extension
Head over to the
DeepSeek Server Busy - Chrome Web Store and install the extension.
Configure Your Settings
Open the extension’s popup (click the icon in your toolbar) and set your preferred minimum and maximum delay times.
Let It Do the Work
The extension will automatically detect when DeepSeek is busy and handle the retries for you.

Why Use This Extension?
Save Time: No more manual retries. The extension does the work for you.
Reduce Frustration: Stop worrying about server errors and focus on your tasks.
Customizable: You’re in control of how long the extension waits before retrying.
Lightweight: The extension runs in the background and doesn’t slow down your browser.

Important Notes
This extension is not affiliated with DeepSeek or China. It’s a personal project I created to solve a common problem.
It’s designed to be respectful of DeepSeek’s servers. The random delays (default is set to 2-20 seconds) ensure that you’re not spamming the server with requests.
If you encounter any issues or have suggestions, feel free to reach out!

Support the Project
If you find this extension useful, consider supporting me on
Get more from Simon on Patreon. Your support helps me continue improving the plugin and creating more tools like this!

Get It Now!
Ready to stop dealing with DeepSeek’s server errors? Install the extension today:
DeepSeek Server Busy - Chrome Web Store
Let me know what you think in the comments! Feedback and suggestions are always welcome.
Happy DeepSeeking!