Small daily friction adds up to hours we'll never get back — minutes lost to a JSON formatter, a forgotten cron syntax, another signup wall. This is 58 tools that give those minutes back to you, so the day ends a little earlier and the people who matter get a little more of you.
If there's a small daily friction we haven't covered yet — tell me. If it's a fit, I'll build it and add it to the bundle, free for everyone.
What would help you, and how would you use it? Email is optional — only fill it in if you want a reply.
Most tools today want something from you — your email, your attention, a recurring subscription, a sales call. Then they layer on signup walls, cookie banners, upgrade prompts, and quiet telemetry. The minutes they take aren't visible day by day, but over a year they add up to days of your life.
These tools don't want any of that. They were built quietly, with care, so the small daily friction stops costing you hours — and so the day ends a little sooner, leaving more for the people you love and the life happening around your work.
The 58 tools cover the full working day, not just code. They're organized by what part of your day they help with:
Every tool is a single HTML file. Fork the repo and deploy to your own GitHub Pages in 30 seconds. Embed any one as an iframe in your team wiki. Customize the code freely — no build step, no framework, no lock-in. Nothing leaves your browser and nowhere else. Clear it and it's gone — that's a feature, not a bug.
For the developers among you: the Cron Builder exports
on: schedule:
blocks for GitHub Actions; Git Activity turns commit history into a heatmap;
Project Health tracks deploys and uptime across your repo portfolio.
If even one of these tools saves you ten minutes a week, that's eight hours a year back to your life. Spend them well.
Originally built as part of Lumen, a self-hosted personal AI system. Released free and open under MIT because care should be free too. Stars, forks, and PRs welcome on GitHub.