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ToolMonk
180+ online tools — from mortgage math to running Java
180+ free tools — calculators, converters, PDF editor, dev utilities, text tools, and live code compilers for 11 languages. No account. No email. No tracking. Most tools run entirely in your browser. Your PDFs, passwords, and images never leave your device. The code execution environment runs in an isolated sandbox that processes and immediately discards - nothing is stored, ever. One fast, clean platform for everything you'd normally Google and forget.
ToolMonk started because I had an embarrassing number of permanently open tabs.
One for Unix timestamps. One for JSON formatting. Another for base64 decoding. Regex testing. Config diffs. Usually a Python REPL floating around for quick experiments.
Every few weeks, I’d accidentally close them all and spend the next 10 minutes rebuilding my setup.
Eventually I got tired of doing that. So I built one place for all of it.
What was supposed to be a small weekend project somehow turned into 185 tools across 13 categories. because apparently, I don’t know when to stop.
The idea is simple:
All the utility tabs you constantly reopen - in one place. Open it, use it, move on.
A few things I cared deeply about while building it:
Privacy by architecture, not policy
~90% of tools run entirely in your browser. PDF processing, image tools, password generation, format conversion, even AI background removal — all client-side. For tools that need execution (like compilers), everything runs in a sandboxed, network-isolated environment with immediate discard. No logs. No storage. No "trust us."
No logs. No storage. No “trust us.”
Zero friction
No signup. No popups. No cookie banners. No “upgrade to pro.” Ever.
The compiler is real
What started as "just add a Python REPL" turned into 12 language runtimes running inside isolated sandboxes on infrastructure I own and run myself.
I built ToolMonk to feel like the internet utilities I always wanted: fast, private, and boringly reliable.
What's the one utility tool you constantly reopen because there still isn't a great free version? I'm actively building from user requests. Would genuinely love to add good ideas to the backlog.
About ToolMonk on Product Hunt
“180+ online tools — from mortgage math to running Java”
ToolMonk was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #32 on the daily leaderboard. 180+ free tools — calculators, converters, PDF editor, dev utilities, text tools, and live code compilers for 11 languages. No account. No email. No tracking. Most tools run entirely in your browser. Your PDFs, passwords, and images never leave your device. The code execution environment runs in an isolated sandbox that processes and immediately discards - nothing is stored, ever. One fast, clean platform for everything you'd normally Google and forget.
On the analytics side, ToolMonk competes within Design Tools, Privacy and Developer Tools — topics that collectively have 787.8k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how ToolMonk performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted ToolMonk?
ToolMonk was hunted by Prasad Jadhav. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
For a complete overview of ToolMonk including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.
Hey PH Prasad here, founder of ToolMonk 👋
ToolMonk started because I had an embarrassing number of permanently open tabs.
One for Unix timestamps. One for JSON formatting. Another for base64 decoding. Regex testing. Config diffs. Usually a Python REPL floating around for quick experiments.
Every few weeks, I’d accidentally close them all and spend the next 10 minutes rebuilding my setup.
Eventually I got tired of doing that. So I built one place for all of it.
What was supposed to be a small weekend project somehow turned into 185 tools across 13 categories. because apparently, I don’t know when to stop.
The idea is simple:
All the utility tabs you constantly reopen - in one place. Open it, use it, move on.
A few things I cared deeply about while building it:
Privacy by architecture, not policy
~90% of tools run entirely in your browser. PDF processing, image tools, password generation, format conversion, even AI background removal — all client-side. For tools that need execution (like compilers), everything runs in a sandboxed, network-isolated environment with immediate discard. No logs. No storage. No "trust us."
No logs. No storage. No “trust us.”
Zero friction
No signup. No popups. No cookie banners. No “upgrade to pro.” Ever.
The compiler is real
What started as "just add a Python REPL" turned into 12 language runtimes running inside isolated sandboxes on infrastructure I own and run myself.
I built ToolMonk to feel like the internet utilities I always wanted: fast, private, and boringly reliable.
What's the one utility tool you constantly reopen because there still isn't a great free version? I'm actively building from user requests. Would genuinely love to add good ideas to the backlog.