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MyToolsHub
Free PDF, Image, SEO & Developer Tools in One Place
10 followers
Free PDF, Image, SEO & Developer Tools in One Place
10 followers
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.



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?
@dennis_weijer1 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!
@abhishek2716 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!
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.
@kadriyeirvowna 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!
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.
@dorukzerolr8su 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.
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.