Built this over the weekend as an experiment and thought I'd share it here.
PocketMCP lets you run an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server directly on your Android phone. Once it's running, any MCP-compatible AI agent (Claude Desktop, etc.) can call your phone like a tool.
What that looks like in practice:
Ask your AI "where's my phone?" gets real GPS location back
"Send a WhatsApp to Alex" done
"What are my latest notifications?" full list
Make calls, control volume, run shell commands all from a prompt
I built this resume builder for people who don t want to fight with templates or complicated editors.
You open the tool, add your details, and generate a clean, professional resume without distractions. No heavy setup, no confusing UI just a straightforward experience focused on clarity and speed.
It s especially useful if you re applying quickly, updating an old resume, or just want something simple that looks professional.
Email signatures are small, but they show up in every conversation. I noticed most generators were either over-designed, paid, or cluttered so I built a simpler one.
This Email Signature Generator helps you create a clean, professional signature without friction.
I built this text summarizer because I was constantly skimming long articles, docs, and AI outputs just to pull out the main points. Most tools either over-summarize or strip out useful context, which wasn t helping much.
This one focuses on keeping the core idea intact while cutting the noise. It s meant for quick understanding, not perfect summaries. I mostly use it to get a fast sense of long text before deciding whether it s worth a deeper read.
It s simple by design and still evolving based on how it s actually used.
I m running a small personal experiment: building and sharing one practical web tool at a time, openly and consistently.
Today s tool: AI Image Generator It lets you generate images directly in the browser. To keep it free and scalable, it uses Puter login, which means unlimited usage without daily caps.
Why I built it I kept hitting paywalls or strict limits while experimenting with images, so I wanted something simple that didn t interrupt the flow.
I ve been working with Google Docs content recently and kept running into issues when exporting documents especially when I needed clean text or structured output without extra formatting.
Google s default export options work, but for some use cases they felt a bit clunky, especially when used programmatically.
I ended up building a small converter that pulls Google Docs content and outputs it in simpler formats for reuse. I m sharing it here mainly to get feedback and to understand how others are solving this.
I ve been working on a side project called AxonixTools. It originally started as something I built for myself, but over time I realized it might be useful to others too.
The goal is pretty straightforward: a growing collection of tools for creators and developers, without unnecessary complexity.
I m the maker behind Axonix Tools (axonixtools.com).
Like many of you, I ve spent years jumping between "free" utility sites only to be met with intrusive ads, forced sign-ups, and the feeling that my data was being harvested for every simple JSON format or QR code I generated.
I decided to build the solution I wanted for myself: A premium, minimalist workspace that houses over 100 professional-grade tools in one place.
100% free, privacy-focused web tools including Password Generator, QR Code Generator, Resume Builder, Typing Speed Test, and Reaction Time Test. Works instantly in your browser.