About
One person, in Los Angeles, building small tools that each do one job properly.
Why this exists
Most everyday problems don't need an app with an account, a subscription and a privacy policy. They need one screen that asks you three questions and gives you a straight answer. That's all any of these are.
What I won't build
Plenty of popular tools are a bad idea to sell: anything that screens for a health condition, doses medication, prescribes a weight to lift, or sets a calorie target. There's real demand for all of them. That's exactly why they're dangerous, and you won't find them here.
How a tool gets on the list
Not by being a good idea. Every tool here had to show evidence that people already look for it — a whole website existing to answer that one question, a paid template with thousands of reviews, or several large publishers independently building the same thing. If nobody is already trying to solve it, it doesn't get built.
Then it has to survive a second test: can it run entirely on your own computer, in one file, with no server and no account? A surprising number of good ideas fail that one, and they get cut rather than compromised.
The promise
Buy once. No subscription, ever. Nothing uploaded, ever. Free updates for anything you've bought. And a real person on the other end of hello@madeeasytools.com — it reaches me directly and I answer it myself.