ToolzPedia is a free collection of 37 browser-based tools for PDF, images, SEO, finance and design. 🔍 Featured: AdSense Approval Auditor — paste any URL and get a scored report across content quality, E-E-A-T, policy risk and crawlability. Know if your site will get approved before you apply. Everything else runs locally in your browser: - No file uploads to any server - No signup for 36 of 37 tools (Adsense Auditor needs sign up to track history) - No watermarks, no limits, no paywall)
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Hey PH! I'm Mukhtiar, a solo developer from Karachi, Pakistan — I built ToolzPedia over the past few months.
The frustration that started it: every "free" online tool site I used had the same pattern — 2 free uses, then a paywall. Mandatory signup just to compress a PDF. Watermarks on output. Files uploaded to some unknown server.
So I built the opposite. Almost everything runs locally in your browser. Your PDF never leaves your device. No account needed for 36 of 37 tools.
The tool I'm most proud of is the AdSense Approval Auditor — it crawls any website and scores it across 7 categories (content quality, E-E-A-T, policy risk, crawlability, SEO health and more). I built it after getting rejected by AdSense twice with zero useful feedback. Now it gives you a full scored report with a step-by-step fix list before you even apply.
Happy to answer any questions about the tech stack (PHP + vanilla JS + Node.js audit server) or how the browser-based processing works!
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Love that everything runs locally, such a relief seeing no upload warnings. One thing I'd suggest: add a CSV export option to the AdSense Auditor so we can compare reports across multiple URLs side by side without copy pasting each one. Would save a ton of time when auditing client sites.
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@phardinghy4670 Hey Aron, great suggestion, and good news: the CSV export is already live! You'll find an "Export CSV" button right in your History tab on your profile page. It downloads all your past audits (Tool, URL, Verdict, Score, Plan, timestamp) in one file, perfect for comparing results across client sites in Excel or Sheets.
The History & Compare features are available on paid plans. But here's the thing — I'm currently running a 14-day free trial on all subscriptions, no credit card required. You can activate any plan, try the full History + Compare + CSV Export workflow, and see if it fits how you audit. Just head to the pricing page and grab the trial.
Hope that helps! Let me know if you run into anything.
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how accurate is the AdSense Auditor scoring since it's basically reverse-engineering the policy checklist, and do the scores update when you tweak Google's published guidelines?
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@nesrin318706 Fair question. The scoring is built directly from Google's published AdSense program policies plus patterns from real approval/rejection cases, so it's a heuristic checklist against known red flags (thin content, missing trust pages, disclosure gaps), not a black box guessing Google's internal review. It can't guarantee approval since Google also weighs signals no external tool can see, like account history or traffic authenticity over time, but it catches the concrete, fixable stuff reviewers flag most often.
On updates: there's no live feed from Google to sync against, since AdSense doesn't publish a machine-readable version of policy changes. We manually review the ruleset whenever Google revises published guidance and ship updated checks. So it tracks current policy, just via active maintenance rather than automation.
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The local-only approach is genuinely refreshing, no upload anxiety when handling client PDFs. Tried the AdSense auditor on a niche blog and the policy risk breakdown was more useful than I expected.
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@barhnuh Thanks Barış! That's exactly the reaction we were hoping for — client PDFs and unreleased sites aren't things people should have to upload to some random server just to get a policy check. Glad the risk breakdown pulled its weight beyond what you expected.
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the adsense auditor is genuinely useful — I dropped in a niche site I’m working on and the e-e-a-t flags were spot on. love that everything else runs locally too.
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@timocinvol6031 Appreciate that, Volkan! E-E-A-T is one of the harder things to self-assess since it's not a single checkbox, so good to hear the flags actually matched reality on your site. And yep, everything except the crawl itself stays local by design.
Love that everything runs locally, such a relief seeing no upload warnings. One thing I'd suggest: add a CSV export option to the AdSense Auditor so we can compare reports across multiple URLs side by side without copy pasting each one. Would save a ton of time when auditing client sites.
@phardinghy4670 Hey Aron, great suggestion, and good news: the CSV export is already live! You'll find an "Export CSV" button right in your History tab on your profile page. It downloads all your past audits (Tool, URL, Verdict, Score, Plan, timestamp) in one file, perfect for comparing results across client sites in Excel or Sheets.
The History & Compare features are available on paid plans. But here's the thing — I'm currently running a 14-day free trial on all subscriptions, no credit card required. You can activate any plan, try the full History + Compare + CSV Export workflow, and see if it fits how you audit. Just head to the pricing page and grab the trial.
Hope that helps! Let me know if you run into anything.
how accurate is the AdSense Auditor scoring since it's basically reverse-engineering the policy checklist, and do the scores update when you tweak Google's published guidelines?
@nesrin318706 Fair question. The scoring is built directly from Google's published AdSense program policies plus patterns from real approval/rejection cases, so it's a heuristic checklist against known red flags (thin content, missing trust pages, disclosure gaps), not a black box guessing Google's internal review. It can't guarantee approval since Google also weighs signals no external tool can see, like account history or traffic authenticity over time, but it catches the concrete, fixable stuff reviewers flag most often.
On updates: there's no live feed from Google to sync against, since AdSense doesn't publish a machine-readable version of policy changes. We manually review the ruleset whenever Google revises published guidance and ship updated checks. So it tracks current policy, just via active maintenance rather than automation.
The local-only approach is genuinely refreshing, no upload anxiety when handling client PDFs. Tried the AdSense auditor on a niche blog and the policy risk breakdown was more useful than I expected.
@barhnuh Thanks Barış! That's exactly the reaction we were hoping for — client PDFs and unreleased sites aren't things people should have to upload to some random server just to get a policy check. Glad the risk breakdown pulled its weight beyond what you expected.
the adsense auditor is genuinely useful — I dropped in a niche site I’m working on and the e-e-a-t flags were spot on. love that everything else runs locally too.
@timocinvol6031 Appreciate that, Volkan! E-E-A-T is one of the harder things to self-assess since it's not a single checkbox, so good to hear the flags actually matched reality on your site. And yep, everything except the crawl itself stays local by design.