Launching today

WebsiteKit
Every FREAKN' website tool, in one place. Tools as a service
10 followers
Every FREAKN' website tool, in one place. Tools as a service
10 followers
WebsiteKit is a FREE toolkit for preparing websites for production by generating essential setup assets (SEO, favicons, security headers, privacy policies, cookie consent, JSON-LD schemas) in one place. Configure website assets once and reuse them across all generators. No login required, immediate value. It focuses on web fundamentals not building websites, but preparing them for production. 15+ live tools currently, Goal: 100+ tools and making it the largest tool library on the internet!














When building websites repeatedly, I kept running into the same problem. A lot of small but critical things are scattered, repetitive, and easy to get wrong. Meta tags, sitemaps, robots.txt, security headers, favicons, schemas, and more.
Individually, none of these are hard. But together, they create friction. You end up copying snippets from old projects, relying on half baked generators, or keeping multiple tabs open just to get the basics right.
WebsiteKit started as a personal toolkit, a single place where I could generate production ready, developer friendly outputs without noise, logins, or unnecessary abstraction. Over time, it evolved into grouping these fundamentals in a clean, consistent way so developers can focus on building real products instead of boilerplate.
Right now, there are already 15+ tools live, and the goal is to grow this into a comprehensive kit with 100+ focused utilities covering different aspects of building and maintaining websites.
A big design choice was keeping everything local first. Your data stays in your browser. No accounts, no tracking, no lock in. Just tools that do one job well and get out of the way.
This is still early, and a lot more is coming. I'm building this iteratively, guided by real usage and feedback from developers who care about correctness, simplicity, and control.
I'd genuinely love feedback on what's useful, what's missing, and what feels unnecessary.
Congrats on the launch — WebsiteKit is a super practical way to centralize all the unsexy but critical production-ready web essentials in one no-login toolkit.
@zeiki_yu Hey Zeiki, thankyou! Means a lot.
The concept of configuring assets once and reusing them across all generators is brilliant. Usually, when I launch a new site, I have to copy-paste my description into a meta tag generator, then type it again for a privacy policy, and again for a manifest file. Centralizing that context makes the "boring" part of shipping a website actually bearable.