

I rebuilt an online developer tools site based on it-tools — looking for feedback
Hi everyone, I’m a developer and long-time user of it-tools. Over time, I started experimenting with some changes and improvements that better fit my own workflow, and that gradually grew into a separate project called next-tools. next-tools is an online collection of practical developer and IT tools, inspired by it-tools, with a focus on: - A more modern and consistent UI - Real multilingual...
Why I started next-tools based on it-tools
next-tools started as a personal extension of it-tools. I’ve been a long-time user of it-tools and really appreciate the idea of having a simple, all-in-one online toolbox for developers. While using it in daily work, I began experimenting with some changes and improvements that better fit my own needs — such as a more modern UI, deeper multilingual support, and incremental refinements to...
What makes a good developer tools website for you?
When you use an online developer tools website, what matters most to you? - UI / UX - Speed - Privacy (no data storage) - Number of tools - Language support I’d love to understand what people value the most.
What tools do you use most on sites like it-tools?
I’m curious how people actually use developer tool sites in real workflows. Which tools do you personally use the most? JSON formatter, UUID generator, cron tools, encoding tools, or something else? This will help decide which tools to improve and which new ones to add next.
