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ToolEleven

251 free browser tools. No signup, no subscription, ever.

Productivity
Developer Tools
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Hunted byAadill KhanAadill Khan

251 free browser tools, organized into 11 focused hubs instead of one giant list. AI Career: resume builder, ATS checker, cover letter, interview prep. AI Finance: paycheck calculators for all 50 states, mortgage & FIRE calculators. AI Writer, AI Study, AI PDF and 6 more hubs cover the rest. No signup, no premium tier, no BYOK. Fully browser-based, funded by ads not subscriptions. Built solo — started with one tool, grew from there.

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Hey PH! 👋 ToolEleven is 251 free tools organized into 11 focused hubs — not a random pile of utilities, but complete workflows for real jobs. Job hunting gets resume builder, ATS checker, cover letter generator, interview prep, and salary negotiation in one flow. Personal finance gets paycheck calculators for all 50 states, mortgage tools, and a FIRE calculator. Same idea across Writing, Study, Development, PDF, Design, Media, Business, and Research. No signup anywhere. No premium tier hiding better features. No "bring your own API key" — the free tier is the actual product, not a limited trial funneling you toward payment. This has been months of building, one tool at a time, based on what people actually search for and get stuck paying for elsewhere. Would love your honest take — which hub is genuinely useful to you, and what's missing that should be built next? Thanks for checking it out.

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How do you keep the ad model from turning into a cluttered mess across 251 tools, especially on the calculator-heavy hubs where you'd think users want a clean quick answer?

How do you keep all 251 tools updated and accurate without a team, especially the state-specific paycheck calculators since tax rules change yearly?

Tried the paycheck calculator for my state and it was spot on, no ads popping up mid-calculation which was a nice surprise. Having everything split into 11 hubs actually makes it way easier to find what you need.

The 11-hub layout sounds like a smart way to keep things scannable. One thing that would help a lot is a simple "recently used" or favorites section that remembers which calculators or tools you actually come back to, especially for the paycheck and mortgage ones where you're often re-running the same numbers with small changes.

Built by one person and actually useful, the ATS checker flagged formatting issues my resume had for months. Love that it stays free instead of locking the good stuff behind a paywall.

The 11-hub layout keeps things way less overwhelming than those massive tool sites. Liked that I could jump straight into the paycheck calculator without signing up or hitting a paywall—huge breath of fresh air these days.

The ATS checker flagged some weird formatting in my resume I never noticed before, which was genuinely helpful. Love that there's no signup wall, just clicked and used it.

About ToolEleven on Product Hunt

251 free browser tools. No signup, no subscription, ever.

ToolEleven was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 10 upvotes and 15 comments, placing #49 on the daily leaderboard. 251 free browser tools, organized into 11 focused hubs instead of one giant list. AI Career: resume builder, ATS checker, cover letter, interview prep. AI Finance: paycheck calculators for all 50 states, mortgage & FIRE calculators. AI Writer, AI Study, AI PDF and 6 more hubs cover the rest. No signup, no premium tier, no BYOK. Fully browser-based, funded by ads not subscriptions. Built solo — started with one tool, grew from there.

ToolEleven was featured in Productivity (656.2k followers) and Developer Tools (515.9k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 222.5k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

Who hunted ToolEleven?

ToolEleven was hunted by Aadill Khan. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.

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