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.
- ✓ Curated by hand, not scraped
- ✓ Tried by a real human first
- ✓ No obtrusive ads
- ✓ Free demo at minimum
9 tools
Point any plain HTML form at it and submissions arrive in your email — with attachments, logs, exports, spam controls, and API access. The free plan is the real production setup, so you can test before paying.
Branded short links, white-label QR codes, retargeting pixels, and click analytics at an indie-friendly price. The free plan covers the basics; paid tiers start at $5/month.
Checks whether AI assistants (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Gemini…) recommend your business, scores your visibility, shows which competitors appear instead, and suggests fixes. Free one-off audits; paid ongoing tracking.
Feed it one ad creative and get every format back: resized, safe zones respected, platform specs handled. A human designer backstops the AI when an output needs fixing. Free tier to start.
Turns vertical 9:16 video into widescreen 16:9 by generating new footage at the edges instead of slapping on black bars — built for reusing UGC ads on YouTube and TV. Free tier to try.
Get dropped somewhere on Street View and figure out where you are from road signs, vegetation, and vibes. A free account gets you real play; subscribing unlocks unlimited games and competitive modes.
Upload a photo and the background is gone five seconds later. Low-resolution results are free without fuss; full-resolution downloads require a free account and credits.
Records or imports audio and returns a searchable, speaker-labeled transcript in minutes. The free plan covers 300 monthly minutes — plenty for interviews and lectures.
Describe a song — genre, mood, subject — and get a full track with vocals in under a minute. Free daily credits with an account; paid tiers add commercial rights.