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StartStopWatchStopwatches + a 1-tap home screen widget for Android
GPT2Skill converts your ChatGPT Custom GPT configurations into ready-to-use Claude Skills.
Paste your GPT's name, description, instructions, and conversation starters. Upload your knowledge files. Download a ZIP and upload it to claude.ai/customize/skills. Done.
I built this because I wanted to move my Custom GPTs to Claude but didn't want to manually reformat everything. It's a single HTML file — no build system, no framework, no npm. Just open it in a browser or visit gpt2skill.com.

Convert Custom GPTs to Claude SkillsMaking it easy to move from ChatGPT to Claude
I got frustrated with stopwatch apps. They're either bloated with features I don't need, full of ads, or their widgets take up half my home screen.
I just wanted something simple that does one job well. So I built StartStopWatch.
Use the app to run multiple stopwatches at once. Name them, drag to reorder, swipe to delete. That's it.
Or just put a 1x1 widget on your home screen, tap to start, tap to stop. No need to open the app. Put a few on your home screen for different timers.

StartStopWatchStopwatches + a 1-tap home screen widget for Android
Easily convert your ChatGPT conversation exports into organized Markdown files. Perfect for importing into Notion, Obsidian or other knowledge management systems. 100% private processing - your data never leaves your browser.
Chat CapsuleConvert ChatGPT conversations to Markdown (for Notion, etc.)
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I built Chat Capsule because I wanted my ChatGPT conversations in plain-text Markdown so I could import them to Notion, or drag the history over to Claude or Gemini in the future. It's as simple as that: * Get your data export from ChatGPT. * Drag-and-drop the ZIP (or just conversations.json) you download from ChatGPT. * Parsing happens client-side only, so none of your confidential...
Chat CapsuleConvert ChatGPT conversations to Markdown (for Notion, etc.)
