u/Key-Koala-8259

Spent months building this free tools site and honestly i have no idea if it's any good
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Spent months building this free tools site and honestly i have no idea if it's any good

I made a thing. it's called utilitykit.tools.

it's like 200+ small utilities in one place — text tools, dev stuff, calculators, image and pdf tools, generators, whatever. the kind of stuff you google and end up on some sketchy site with 14 ads and a cookie banner the size of your screen.

i spent way too long planning it and then vibe-coded most of it tool by tool. some tools turned out really nice. some are probably broken in ways i haven't noticed yet. i genuinely don't know which is which at this point because i've been staring at it too long.

stuff that's actually true about it:

  • it's free. forever. not "free for now." just free.
  • no signup. no email. no nothing.
  • it's actually fast. i was kind of insane about page size.
  • most tools run in your browser so if you wanna throw in a private pdf or some json with secrets in it, nothing gets uploaded anywhere. it just runs locally.

what i'm asking:

please just look at it and tell me what's bad. seriously. i need fresh eyes. if a tool is broken tell me which one and i'll fix it tonight. if the design is ugly tell me. if a tool feels useless tell me. if you wish a specific tool existed drop the name in the comments and i'll add it, i mean that.

i know "review my side project" posts are a dime a dozen here but i've put a lot into this and i'd really appreciate even one comment.

link: https://utilitykit.tools

thanks for reading this far genuinely

u/Key-Koala-8259 — 4 days ago