

I built QuickTools.one, a suite of privacy-first web tools that run entirely in your browser
Hey makers 👋 I just launched QuickTools.one, a growing collection of lightweight tools for everyday file tasks (like merging PDFs, resizing images, or converting files) that run entirely in your browser. No uploads. No accounts. No watermarks. Everything happens locally using WebAssembly and the Canvas API. I built it out of frustration with “free” tools that secretly upload your files or slap...


Building IgniteThread: AI That Turns Ideas into Viral X Threads. PH Launch Soon, Feedback Wanted!
Hey fellow indie hackers, I'm Eduard @eduard_albu , a solo dev who's been bootstrapping IgniteThread, an AI tool that turns one raw idea into a polished, viral X (Twitter) thread in under 10 seconds. No login, no subscriptions, just paste your prompt, pick a vibe (witty, pro, hype, or meme), and get a 4-7 tweet banger with hooks, emojis, questions, and CTAs. Free daily thread to hook you, then...




I’m building a tool to generate NDAs and freelance contracts in under 60 seconds
Hey folks! I’m working on a tool called AgreeKit — it lets freelancers generate legally-sound NDAs and service agreements instantly. No Google Docs, no AI prompting, no templates. Just clean, client-ready PDFs in under a minute. The product isn’t live yet — I’m just collecting early feedback and growing the waitlist. Why I built it: I freelance part-time, and every time I start a new project I...
Looking for feedback on a drop-in mobile SDK for collecting client/QA feedback directly in your app
Hey everyone! I’m exploring an idea and would love your input. As a mobile dev, I’ve always found it frustrating to collect feedback from testers and clients during the QA phase. It usually ends up as: • Screenshots on WhatsApp • Vague messages like “it’s broken after login” • Missing context like OS/device, app version, etc. I’m working on a lightweight SDK you can drop into any Android/iOS...
