Why it exists
Many small questions do not need a full app. They need a quick calculator, converter, checklist, timer, explainer, or formatter that opens fast and gets out of the way.
The directory brings those helpers into one place so you can browse, search, and return to useful projects later.
How projects are chosen
Each project starts with a specific use case: something a person might need during work, planning, home projects, writing, learning, or daily life.
Projects are kept narrow on purpose. A focused page is easier to scan, easier to test, and easier to improve when visitors send feedback or leave ratings.
What we measure
The hub shows honest signals: live projects, public changes, browser-loaded visit history, and usefulness ratings from visitors.
New projects may not show a public view count or rating yet. That is intentional; empty signals are better than invented ones.
Read how visits, ratings, and updates are handled.
How to help
Open a project, try it on a real task, and rate whether it was useful. Ratings help decide which pages need clearer examples, stronger copy, or deeper functionality.
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