MyToolsHub - Free PDF, Image, SEO & Developer Tools in One Place

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MyToolsHub.store is a free, browser-based productivity platform offering 100+ online tools for PDFs, images, text, developers, SEO, calculators, and generators. Every tool runs directly in your browser with no downloads, no sign-up, and a privacy-first approach. Built for students, developers, creators, and professionals, MyToolsHub helps you complete everyday tasks quickly, securely, and efficiently from any device.

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🚀 Hi everyone! I'm Abhishek, Co-Founder of MyToolsHub. I built MyToolsHub to make everyday online tasks faster and simpler. Instead of searching across multiple websites, you can access 100+ free browser-based tools in one place—from PDF and image utilities to developer, SEO, text, and calculator tools. Everything runs directly in your browser with no sign-up, no downloads, and a privacy-first approach. This is just the beginning, and we're continuously adding new tools and improving existing ones based on user feedback. I'd love to hear what you think! Which tools do you use the most, and what would you like to see added next? Your feedback will help shape the future of MyToolsHub. Thank you for checking it out! ❤️

The "no sign-up" approach is great, but I'd love a simple way to save my favorite tools or recent conversions between sessions, maybe through a small local browser storage bookmark feature so I don't have to hunt for the same PDF compressor every time I reload the page.

 That's a great suggestion—thank you! A local favorites and recent tools feature is already on my roadmap. I like the idea of storing everything locally in the browser so users get quick access to their most-used tools without creating an account or compromising privacy. Really appreciate the feedback!

Finally a hub that loads without slapping a sign-up wall in my face, and the PDF merge tool handled a ten-file batch without choking. The whole thing just feels frictionless.

The fact that everything runs client-side with no sign-up wall is a really thoughtful move, especially for a privacy-first pitch. Love how clean and fast it feels just opening a tool and getting straight to work.

 Thank you! Privacy and simplicity have been core principles since day one. I wanted people to open a tool and get their work done immediately without creating an account or uploading files unnecessarily. Your feedback means a lot, and I'll keep improving the experience.

Congrats! 100+ tools is a lot of surface area for one person to maintain, how do you decide what to build next? And I like the privacy-first, in-browser approach; for things like PDF tools that's a real differentiator since most competitors upload your files to a server. Is everything client-side, or do some tools still hit a backend?

 Thanks for the thoughtful question, Dennis!

At the moment, I'm building MyToolsHub as a solo founder, so I have to prioritize carefully. Right now, most of the website is entirely frontend-based, which keeps it extremely fast, privacy-friendly, and free to use. You can probably feel how quickly the tools open and run.

Some AI-powered features are still marked as "Coming Soon" because, to be transparent, I'm not yet in a financial position to support the ongoing API costs. My current focus is to grow the platform, attract users, and validate what people actually need.

The long-term vision is much bigger. I plan to expand with AI-powered tools, user accounts, favorites, sync across devices, and many more features. But for now, my priority is building traffic and delivering a fast, reliable experience first. I believe it's better to get the fundamentals right before adding complexity.

Thanks again for the encouragement and feedback—it really means a lot!

Respect for the transparency, 'fundamentals before complexity' is the right call, and honestly the client-side approach isn't just a cost decision, it is the differentiator. Fast and privacy-friendly is exactly why people pick tools like this over the big upload-to-server alternatives. I'm bootstrapping solo as well, so I recognize the API-cost dilemma. Good luck with the launch!