Short, practical workflows that chain multiple tools. Everything runs in your browser.
Quickly check duration/bitrate and prep audio or video before sending it to clients or editors.
Detect the delimiter, find broken rows, and sanity-check CSV structure without uploading anything.
Parse campaign URLs, label parameters by platform, and export a neat CSV for QA and reporting.
Make links look natural and privacy-friendly by removing tracking parameters before sharing.
Pick a timer based on your workflow: focus blocks, intervals, EMOM/AMRAP, or fixed HIIT sessions.
Tune by pitch, find tempo by tapping, and practice with a clean click track.
Write report drafts as Markdown, export tables as images or pasteable formats, merge PDFs, and validate structured data — all in your browser.
Fast date/time calculations for planning, deadlines, and scheduling (days, weeks, hours, minutes).
Japanese auspicious day calendar (2026–2028): Taian, Ichiryumanbai, Tensha, Tora-no-hi, and more with purpose-based filtering.
Search engines often reward pages that explain how to solve a problem, not just provide a single input box. Kits give you a clear path: what to do first, what to check next, and which tool to use at each step.
Kits are step-by-step workflows that combine multiple tools to solve common problems. Instead of using individual tools in isolation, Kits provide a guided path: what to do first, what to check next, and which tool to use at each step. They're designed for practical, real-world tasks.
Q: Are Kits different from individual tools?
A: Kits use the same tools but provide guided workflows. They show you which tools to use and in what order for specific tasks.
Q: Do I need to complete all steps in a Kit?
A: No, you can use individual steps as needed. But following the full workflow ensures you don't miss anything important.
Q: Will more Kits be added?
A: Yes, new kits are added based on user feedback and common use cases. Check back regularly for new workflows.
Q: Can I suggest a new Kit?
A: We welcome suggestions for new workflows. Contact us with ideas for kits that would help solve common problems.