Weird Web Tools

Weird web tools that do one job well.

A curated list — every tool here was tried by a real human before being posted. Sites with obtrusive ads, or without at least a free demo, get rejected.

5 tools matching “ai”

Subhive

1

Every subscription in one dashboard: track spending across currencies, see your monthly total, and get renewal reminders before the surprise charge. Auto-detects subscriptions from Gmail or takes manual entries.

nxt

2

Talk to your to-do list. Speak a brain-dump and it extracts the tasks, infers priorities, and hands you one next action at a time with its reasoning — instead of a guilt-inducing wall of checkboxes.

Paste a job posting and it searches your Gmail, LinkedIn, and friends' networks to find who can actually refer you — mapping first- and second-degree paths to a warm intro. Free.

Small AI helpers built for neurodivergent brains: break an overwhelming task into steps with Magic ToDo, judge the tone of a message, or turn brain-dump text into a tidy list.

mymind

2

A private visual inbox for everything you want to remember — articles, images, quotes, products. AI tags it all and finds it later; no folders, no sharing, no feeds. Paid, with a free trial.