Eduard Albu

Eduard Albu

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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.

Eduard Albu

2mo ago

QuickTools.one - All your everyday tools in one private place.

QuickTools.one is a collection of lightweight, privacy-first web tools that run entirely in your browser. Merge PDFs, resize images, and convert files without uploading anything. No accounts, no watermarks, no ads — just fast, secure utilities that keep your files on your device. Perfect for freelancers, students, and anyone who values speed and privacy.

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 $0.90 per unlock via Stripe.

Vision: I built this because as an indie, I hate staring at a blank thread editor. IgniteThread solves that for founders, marketers, and creators who want quick, engaging content without the fluff. It's minimalist, pay-per-use, and X-optimized to boost your reach, think passive income from a tool that scratches your own itch.

We've got a Product Hunt launch scheduled soon (stay tuned for the link!). Before we go live, I'd love your early feedback:

Eduard Albu

3mo ago

$1 Viral X Threads in 10 Seconds - Paste → Pick a vibe → Get a 5‑tweet banger. 1 free daily.

Solo‑friendly thread generator for X. Live preview. $1 unlock. Witty, Pro, Hype, or Meme vibes. English, Spanish, Japanese. Stripe secure checkout.
Eduard Albu

7mo ago

SwiftThemeKit - A modern, token-driven design system framework for SwiftUI

SwiftThemeKit is a powerful and flexible design system framework for SwiftUI that enables you to create consistent, themeable user interfaces with ease.
Eduard Albu

8mo ago

InvoicingCat - A 100% free invoice generator for freelancers

InvoicingCat is a free invoice generator for freelancers. No login, no fees, no data collection. Create & download professional invoices, save clients & history locally, track status, and use it in 5 languages.
Eduard Albu

8mo ago

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 waste 15+ minutes trying to find an old contract or create a new one. I wanted something dead simple, fast, and polished enough to send with zero hesitation. Would love feedback on: Does this solve a real problem for you? What contract pain points do you run into most? Is the value prop clear from the landing page? Link: https://agreekit.com All feedback welcome thanks!
Eduard Albu

9mo ago

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 app that lets users: Shake or tap to trigger feedback Auto-capture a screenshot + device info Optionally annotate or record audio Send it directly to Slack, email, or a webhook It s meant for developers and small teams who don t need full-blown analytics or session replay just clear, contextual bug reports from real users. Still early, just collecting feedback before I build more Would you use this? Why or why not? What s missing? What would make it useful for your workflow? Happy to answer any questions or hear your brutally honest takes.
Product Huntp/producthuntAaron O'Leary

9mo ago

🔥 Roast my idea: drop your ideas and get brutally honest feedback 🔥

It's simple. Drop your next big idea and get some brutally honest but hopefully valuable feedback. The rules are:

  • Drop your idea, you don't have to go super in depth but give a sentence or two about what it is and does.

  • Get roasted, duh

  • Roast someone else's.

That way we create a cycle of feedback