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17 Free Websites
Websites
So Useful They
Should Cost
Hundreds
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AlternativeTo

Alternatives to mainstream software.


You can filter for free tools easily.
2
WolframAlpha

AI takes on science.
Use AI to answer complex problems in
math, science, society, life and more.
3
Axiom

Automation with no code.


Use browser based bots to eliminate
repetitive tasks anywhere on the net.
4
Gamma

Docs to decks.
Combines the best features of Canva and
Notion to help you create beautifully and
effortlessly.
5
Open Libary

The virtual library.


Millions of books (both old and new) ready for
virtual renting. You actually check them out!
(Shoutout to Ben Meer for this find)
6
12ft Ladder

Removes any article's paywall.


12ft accesses the version of the article
visible to search engines for crawling.
7
TinyWOW

A cornucopia of free tools.


PDF creation, image alterations, video
editing, and more.
8
Upword

AI news summarizer.
Finds key ideas quicky and summarizes an
article's information in a single click.
9
Poised

Ultimate speech coach.


First, talk to Posed like with any real person.
It'll then help you improve your
communication.
10
YT Summarized

Summarizes any YouTube video.


You can probably figure how useful this
is for saving time.
11
PDF24

Simple PDF changes no longer


require expensive software.
I don't think Adobe was excited about
this tool's debut.
12
Scispace

Jargon made accessible.


Turn research papers into easily-
understandable summaries.
13
removebg

Removes any image's background.


Fast and easy.
14
Unsplash

Free, top-quality stock images.


Better than paying $300 for premium
images of the same quality.
15
UnrollMe

First, it lets you drop useless


subscriptions easily.
Then, it lets you combine the ones you
want into one simple email.
16
untools

Comprehensive systems and


frameworks database.
For pretty much anything you could
possibly think of.
(Shoutout to Alex Brogan for this find)
17
Quillbot

Rewriting and paraphrasing tool


for better writing.
I actually prefer Wordtune, but it's
more of a Saas than site.
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