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Quantikdash Tools

Quantikdash Tools

All-in-one file tools: fast, no sign-up, no install

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QuantikDash Tools is a simple website offering practical utilities for everyday file tasks, fast, with no installs. During public testing, everything is free and ads are off. Later, some tools may become premium and others stay free with ads to support the platform. Anyone can report issues or request new tools; if feasible and sustainable, We’ll build them. The platform is fully built and updated with Codex.
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Giovanni De Miccoli
Hello there! I built it for a very simple reason: I was tired of wasting time on the same daily file tasks (at work and outside of work) and having to jump between a dozen different websites. Most of them are packed with ads, feel sketchy, or only solve one tiny piece of the workflow, so you end up bouncing site to site just to finish one job. QuantikDash started as a “for fun” project that also fixed my own pain: one place for all those quick utilities, with no sign-up and no installs. I’m keeping everything free and ad-free during testing because I want real feedback before deciding what becomes premium vs free, with ads later. The process evolved fast because I built the platform using AI tools alongside my day job, basically turning spare time into a working product. And it’s not meant to grow only around my needs: I want it to be user-driven. If you have a tool idea, suggest it, if it’s feasible and the server can support it, I’ll add it. Also: it’s not perfect yet. There are many tools and I haven’t been able to stress-test every single one, so you might hit bugs or edge cases. If you do, please report it here on Product Hunt or via support on Quantikdash itself, and I’ll fix and properly test it as I go.