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Show IH: I built 21 free browser-based IT tools โ€” no login, no install, just open and use

Hey IH ๐Ÿ‘‹
I work in IT and got tired of Googling a different website every time I needed to check a port, format JSON, calculate a subnet, or decode Base64.
So I built one place for all of it: it-toolskit.org
What it is:
โ€” 21 browser-based tools for sysadmins and developers
โ€” Everything runs client-side โ€” nothing sent to a server
โ€” No login, no installation, no ads
โ€” Paired with a blog covering real IT topics
18 days since launch. ~350 visits with zero paid traffic. Google hasn't even kicked in yet.
Still actively building โ€” new tools, SEO blog posts, and a Resources page with curated free software for IT pros.
Honest feedback welcome โ€” what would make you actually bookmark this and come back?
๐Ÿ‘‰ it-toolskit.org

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Show IH
on April 27, 2026
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    Clean, fast, and most importantly, client-side. Iโ€™m always a bit paranoid about pasting sensitive logs into random sites, so knowing this stays in the browser is a huge relief. You really nailed the 'just open and use' vibe. Hope the SEO kicks in soon, this deserves more traffic!

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      thanks appreciate that

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