How the site is built
Each public tool page combines a working interface with short plain-language guidance. Rather than publishing empty shells, the site focuses on tools that can already do something useful in the browser and can be explained clearly to first-time visitors.
Many workflows on the site run directly in the browser. That helps with speed and keeps simple tasks lightweight. When a tool has limits, those limits should be visible in the page copy so visitors know what to expect before relying on a result.
What we publish
The library focuses on common day-to-day tasks: counting and transforming text, preparing images for the web, formatting data, running quick calculations, and drafting lightweight content. Supporting blog posts explain when to use these tools and what good output should look like.
Public pages are meant to be usable on their own. That means clear navigation, readable legal pages, and a working contact path alongside the actual tool interface.