Figma Plugin
Your first flagship release gets the most visual weight and acts like the front door into the whole tools ecosystem.
Open conceptThis first pass leans into the same editorial energy you liked: part product gallery, part maker studio, part launchpad for the next thing you build.
Your first flagship release gets the most visual weight and acts like the front door into the whole tools ecosystem.
Open conceptTiny free helper tools deserve a place here too, as long as the naming and visuals still feel curated.
Open conceptBigger tools can preview what they do right on the homepage, then open into their own dedicated app routes.
Open conceptRows keep the catalog readable. The trick is to balance them with stronger featured moments above.
A studio-grade Figma utility that anchors the collection.
Blend and test color pairings quickly without opening design software.
Polish rough writing into clearer product copy, bios, and tool descriptions.
Turn messy URLs into clean lists, previews, and grouped resources.
Resize and crop assets for social, docs, product pages, and plugin covers.
Format, inspect, and share JSON with a friendlier presentation layer.
Plugins, helpers, and small design-side utilities that make everyday flows faster.
Lightweight web apps that solve repetitive publishing, formatting, and visual prep work.
Tiny no-login tools that clean data, convert formats, and remove little bits of friction.
This is intentionally structured to support a lot of future tools, dedicated app pages, and tasteful monetization later.
Keep the homepage as the editorial index and let serious tools open into dedicated routes like /tools/name.
Reserve one quiet block for future ads or sponsorships so monetization does not overpower the first experience.
Use a single brand domain for everything and grow into subdomains only when a tool becomes large enough to deserve it.