In this article, I've compiled some of the most useful web apps that you can use to increase your productivity.
These include anything you might need from prioritizing, automating, and planning tasks to working with videos, markdown, and regex.
Each tool will include a direct link, a description, and an image preview.
1. Priortize
Create, visualize, and prioritize tasks on a drag and drop interface with different priority boards.
2. Can I Use
Up-to-date browser support tables for front-end web technologies on desktop and mobile browsers.
3. GetTerms
Makes it easy to generate privacy policies for your website or apps.
4. Namae
Check the availability of your new app name ideas across all major registries at once.
5. Regex101
Regular expression tester with syntax highlighting, explanation, cheat sheets, etc.
6. Unscreen
Remove the background of any video automatically.
7. BundlePhobia
Find the cost of adding an npm package to your bundle.
8. forthebadge.com
Badges for your Github readme to make it more attractive.
9. EpochConverter
Convert epoch to human-readable date and vice versa.
10. Cron
Schedule and monitor jobs without any infra work.
11. Gitignore.io
Create useful .gitignore files for your project in seconds.
12. Ngrok
The fastest way to put anything on the internet is with a single command.
13. TextCompare
An online diff tool that can find the difference between two text documents.
14. Twist
An async messaging app that makes collaboration easy by using threads to organize your conversations.
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Top comments (47)
Great suggestions. Thanks.
I do want to warn other beginner devs about using domain name checkers - in most cases resellers run these and if you'll put your domain name there and won't buy it in following days, it is possible resellers will buy it to sell. Had this happen once.
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Really nicely curated list. I like your blog as well, some great articles on there!
Awesome to hear, thanks ππ―β¨
I used TickTick for a stretch last year and then switched to ToDoist. I like both for different reasons, and they have some overlap in features. I actually pay for ToDoist premium but use it kinda sporadically (surprise!).
My challenge with ToDo apps is I dump too much aspirational stuff and task βideasβ in there, and then have trouble filtering the signal from the noise
Thanks for sharing ππ―β¨
I have used gitignore.io to generate .gitignore for my projects and it is awesome. Other tools are also awesome. Great Post, Madza!
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This place is becoming more and more like Medium. But I'm not complaining! It's free <3 Thanks for these suggestions.
You can use 12ft.io on medium.
Thanks a lot and my pleasure ππ―β¨
Amazing, as always Madza!
You may also want to consider writing about project management tools because it's highly related to web applications that'll boost productivity.
We published a decent blog post on our website 15 Project Management Tools And Techniques That ACTUALLY Work! you may wanna check it out as well!
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I got 0 out of 14. Well I'll utilize it here after. Thanks π
Thanks for checking them out ππ―β¨
Helpful!
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I know about only 2 and 3 , thank you mate for sharing this over here.
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So helpful! thanks for sharing :)
Thanks a lot ππ―β¨