Discover the Best Tools for Developers, Creators, and Digital Teams
Curated software, AI tools, developer utilities, and productivity apps reviewed to help you work faster.
Featured tools
A focused set of tools worth opening first
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Thunder Client
A lightweight API testing client for VS Code that keeps request work close to the editor.
Hoppscotch
A fast open-source API client for sending requests, testing endpoints, and keeping request workflows lightweight.
Insomnia
An API client for testing requests, organizing collections, and working across REST, GraphQL, and other protocols.

NordVPN - Protect Your Online Privacy
A privacy-focused VPN for securing your connection, masking your IP, and accessing geo-restricted content.
Figma
A collaborative design tool for interface work, prototypes, and design systems.
Notion
A connected workspace for documents, planning, notes, and lightweight team coordination.
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Top categories
Browse the main areas of the directory
Developer
Utilities for coding, debugging, APIs, automation, and daily build work.
Ai
Tools for language models, prompts, assistants, and practical AI workflows.
Security
Privacy, monitoring, scanning, and security tools for safer workflows.
Design
Design systems, mockups, asset generation, and creative production tools.
Productivity
Task management, organization, note taking, and workflow acceleration.
Website
website tools grouped for faster browsing.
How we choose and maintain the directory
We select tools based on usefulness, clarity, reliability, pricing, and how much real value they can bring to developers, creators, and digital teams. The goal is not to collect the largest number of listings, but to highlight software that is genuinely worth opening, comparing, and testing in a real workflow.
We update listings by reviewing descriptions, categories, links, and public details so the directory stays readable and practical. When a tool changes, becomes outdated, or no longer fits the way people actually work, we revise the page instead of letting it turn into stale filler.
This site is for people who want faster discovery: solo professionals, small teams, makers, agencies, and developers who need a tighter starting point before trying a product or comparing options in a category.
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