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Kiran Jadhav

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PDFPilot

Hey everyone đź‘‹

I just launched a free tool called PDFPilot.

The idea came when I struggled with editing PDFs quickly without downloading heavy software.

So I built a simple web tool where you can:
- Edit PDFs
- Compress files
- (More features coming soon)

It's completely free and no signup required.

Would really appreciate your feedback 🙏
What features should I add next?

Link: https://pdfpilot.pro/

  1. PDFPilot

    Hey everyone 👋I just launched a free tool called PDFPilot.The idea came when I struggled with editing PDFs quickly without downloading heavy software.So I built a simple web tool where you can:- Edit PDFs- Compress files- (More features coming soon)It's completely free and no signup required.Would really appreciate your feedback 🙏What features should I add next?


TestLens

Hey Indie Hackers đź‘‹

As a QA engineer, I realized something weird…

We spend hours writing API tests, but still can’t answer a simple question:

👉 “How much of our API is actually tested?”

There’s no easy way to:

* See coverage across endpoints
* Identify missing parameters
* Spot gaps instantly

So I decided to build one.

Introducing TestLens 🔍

A tool that analyzes your API collections and shows:
✔ What’s covered
❌ What’s missing
📊 Where your gaps are

No complex setup. Just clarity.

### Why this matters:

Bugs don’t come from what we test…
They come from what we miss.

  1. TestLens

    Hey Indie Hackers 👋As a QA engineer, I realized something weird…We spend hours writing API tests, but still can’t answer a simple question:👉 “How much of our API is actually tested?”There’s no easy way to:* See coverage across endpoints* Identify missing parameters* Spot gaps instantlySo I decided to build one.Introducing **TestLens** 🔍A tool that analyzes your API collections and shows:✔ What’s covered❌ What’s missing📊 Where your gaps areNo complex setup. Just clarity.### Why this matters:Bugs don’t come from what we test…They come from what we *miss*.