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Privacy-first client-side utility suite for office, design, and everyday web tasks
EverydayUtils.com

EverydayUtils

A private browser-only toolbox for quick text, QR, password, percentage, and color tasks.

Tagline

Private browser tools for daily work

The browser-native utility drawer for quick tasks.

Five private tools. One tab. No tracking.

Fast local utilities for work you Google.

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The browser-native utility drawer for the tasks you normally Google.

This frames the product as the place people keep open for quick everyday jobs, which matches the breadth of small tools and the emphasis on instant use.

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The privacy-first alternative to opening 5 different free tool sites.

The landing page directly promises zero tracking, zero data collection, and offline use, which is the clearest differentiator versus ad-heavy utility sites.

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Fast, local tools for people who need quick answers, not another SaaS account.

The no-sign-up, no-loading-spinners, browser-only experience is the core pain killer: speed and convenience without account creation or data exposure.

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Announcement

I built EverydayUtils: a private browser toolbox for text cleanup, passwords, palettes, percentages, and QR codes. No sign-up. No tracking. Nothing leaves your browser. One tab for the tiny jobs you do all day.

Announcement

Most free utility sites are just ad pages with a calculator attached. EverydayUtils runs client-side only, works offline after load, and stores nothing server-side. Fast tools. Zero account. Zero nonsense.

Build-in-public

I was bouncing between word counters, QR generators, password sites, palette tools, and percentage calculators. So I bundled the ones I actually use into one browser-only app. Built for speed, not bloat.

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