💼 Land the job
The resume that gets past the ATS, the cover letter that gets read, and, when the offer lands, the graceful two-weeks letter for your current employer. The whole arc, no paywalls.
Twenty-eight tools for running a business, a side hustle, or a career: invoices, resumes, mortgage and loan math, email signatures, diagrams, and boards. Everything runs in your browser, your financial and client data never touches a server, and the download button actually downloads instead of asking for a credit card.
The list starts with the documents that make and move money (invoices, resumes, the mortgage math), runs through branding and operations, and ends with the specialist tools that save the day a few times a year. Tools marked Premium sync can optionally follow you across devices with a $25/year plan; everything works free and local-only without it.
Professional, logo-branded invoices with itemized charges, exported as clean PDFs.
The freelancer's Friday ritual, minus the subscription. Add your logo and payment details, itemize the work, and download a PDF that clients take seriously. Your business profile, saved customers, and saved line items make the second invoice a two-minute job. Client names and amounts stay on your machine, and with Premium sync the whole library follows you to any device.
ATS-friendly resumes from 12 designer templates, exported free with no watermark.
Everyone knows the resume-site trick: build the whole thing, click download, meet the paywall. Not here. Fill in a simple form, pick from twelve templates that applicant tracking systems can actually parse, fine-tune colors and layout against a live preview, and export a clean PDF, free. Your employment history is exactly the kind of data that should never sit on a resume site's servers, and here it never does.
The real monthly payment: price, rate, term, PMI, and property tax included.
The listing says one number; the bank withdraws another. This calculator includes the parts that surprise first-time buyers, PMI and property tax, so the payment you budget against is the payment you will actually make. Run scenarios freely: nobody here is capturing your finances as mortgage leads, because nothing you type leaves the page.
Payment, total interest, payoff date, and what extra payments really save.
Any loan (auto, personal, student) laid bare: the monthly payment, the total interest over the life of the loan, and a full amortization schedule with a balance chart showing how slowly principal moves early on. The extra-payment analysis is the persuasive part: see exactly how many months and dollars an extra fifty a month removes.
Five proven letter shapes, filled with your details, edited in a live preview.
The blank page is the enemy. Pick the template that matches your situation (standard, enthusiastic, career change, entry level, referral), fill in the job details, and get a solid draft you then make yours in the editable preview. Export a one-page PDF that pairs with your resume. Written to sound like a person, because hiring managers have read enough letters that sound like software.
A polished HTML signature, copied straight into Gmail, Outlook, or Apple Mail.
Every email you send is a small billboard, and most of them are blank. Pick a template, add your name, title, logo, brand colors, social icons, and an optional call-to-action, then copy the finished signature directly into your mail client. HTML signatures that survive email clients are notoriously fussy to hand-code; this does the fussing for you.
What your money becomes: contributions, compounding, and decades, charted.
The most motivating chart in personal finance. Set a starting amount, monthly or yearly contributions (with optional annual raises), pick the compounding frequency, and watch the stacked chart separate what you put in from what growth added. The year-by-year table makes the argument to your future self concrete: the early years matter most.
Flowcharts, process maps, and architecture diagrams with drag-and-drop shapes.
The process exists in your head; this puts it where the team can argue with it. Drag shapes and connectors from the palette, snap them together, label and style everything, and keep multiple documents with a picker. Onboarding flows, approval chains, system diagrams: the diagram that used to require a Visio license now requires a browser tab.
12 templates, 26 themes, your headshot and logo, plus an optional QR code.
Design a card that looks like you paid a designer: twelve templates, twenty-six color themes, room for a headshot, logo, and signature, and an optional QR code that opens your contact card or website when scanned. Export print-ready files for any print shop. Keep several designs saved for different hats you wear.
CODE128, EAN-13, UPC-A, and more, with batch mode and PNG or SVG export.
Product labels, inventory tags, asset tracking: pick the symbology (CODE128, EAN-13, UPC-A, CODE39, ITF, MSI, Codabar and more), style the size and colors against a live preview, and export PNG or SVG. Batch mode turns a list of SKUs into a folder of barcodes in one pass. What gets encoded stays on your machine, which inventory systems tend to appreciate.
Clock-in/out times to weekly hours and gross pay, with overtime and rounding.
Add up the week the way payroll actually does: unpaid breaks deducted, overnight shifts handled, hours rounded to the 5, 6, or 15 minutes your employer uses, and overtime past 40 hours at time-and-a-half. See gross pay from your hourly rate and print a timesheet with signature lines. The fastest way to check that your paycheck matches your hours.
Resign gracefully: five tones, automatic notice-date math, a clean printable letter.
The letter you write once every few years and never remember how to start. Choose the tone that fits (grateful, short and professional, new opportunity, retirement, or immediate departure), let the tool compute the two-weeks date, and get a letter that closes the chapter without burning it. The immediate option comes with a gentle warning, because you should sleep on that one.
Drag-and-drop task boards with columns, priorities, due dates, and labels.
To-do, doing, done, without inviting a project-management platform into your life. Multiple boards, custom columns, priorities, due dates, labels, and undo, all saved automatically in your browser. It is the board for the solo operator and the small team allergic to yet another subscription, and with Premium sync it follows you between the office and the laptop.
Achievement, completion, and appreciation certificates, batched from a roster.
Training completions, safety certifications, employee recognition, course wrap-ups: pick a template, add names and signatures, and download print-ready PDFs. The batch mode is the business feature: feed it a roster and every attendee gets their certificate in one export instead of thirty copy-paste rounds.
Avery-compatible label sheets with mail merge from CSV and optional QR codes.
Address labels, product labels, shelf tags: pick from fifteen Avery-compatible sheet templates and twelve design styles, then mail-merge a whole list from CSV so every label gets its own name, address, or code. Optional QR codes turn product labels into scannable links. Export a print-ready PDF, load the label sheets, print.
Draw or type your signature and place it precisely on any contract page.
The "please sign and return" email, closed in two minutes. Create your signature once, position it exactly where the contract needs it, and download the signed PDF. No printer, no scanner, no e-sign service holding a copy of your signature on its servers. Pairs with the full PDF suite for everything else contracts need.
Consistently formatted expense reports that finance departments accept.
The trip is over; the reimbursement should not take longer than the trip. Enter the expenses and get a consistently formatted report covering the fields most organizations require: dates, categories, amounts, purposes, totals. A clean, standard document that sails through approval instead of bouncing back for missing columns.
Pie, bar, line, area, and radar charts from an editable spreadsheet, styled your way.
The Thursday deck needs a chart and the data lives in your head or a scrap of Excel. Type it into the built-in spreadsheet, pick from seven chart types, and style titles, axes, legends, palettes, and fonts until it matches the brand. Export the image straight into the slides. Revenue figures never leave your machine on the way.
Clean campaign URLs for GA4 attribution, with a QR code for the print side.
If marketing spend is going out, attribution has to come back. Build tagged URLs with consistent source, medium, and campaign values so GA4 reports mean something, copy the clean link, and generate a QR code for flyers, packaging, and signage. The alternative is a spreadsheet of hand-typed links where one typo splits your campaign data in half.
One scan adds your full contact card to any modern phone.
The modern business card move: a QR code that, when scanned, offers to save your name, number, email, company, and website straight into the phone's contacts. Print it on cards, add it to a booth banner, or drop it on a slide. No app required on either end, and your contact details are encoded in the QR itself, not hosted on some service that might vanish.
Branded estimates with line items, discounts, tax, deposits, and one-click PDF.
The professional answer to "can you send me a quote?" Build a branded estimate with your logo, scoped line items, discounts, tax, and deposit terms, in any currency, with a live preview as you type. Save templates for the work you quote repeatedly, so the next estimate starts 80% done and you just add the client. Sent as a clean PDF, it reads like a firm, not a favor.
Tickets and name badges with QR check-in codes, batched from a CSV guest list.
Company events, conferences, fundraisers, workshops: design the ticket or badge once, load the guest list from CSV, and every attendee gets a personalized version with their own QR check-in code. Export print-ready PDF sheets with cut guides or a ZIP of individual PNGs. The guest list, notably, stays on your machine.
Your income goal turned into an hourly rate with honest, complete math.
Most freelancers price by dividing salary by 2,080 hours, then discover they built in no vacation, no overhead, no benefits, and no unbillable admin time. This calculator does the honest version: real billable hours per week, weeks actually worked, expenses, and the benefits you now fund yourself. The sensitivity table shows how the rate moves with your assumptions, and the salary-equivalent view translates your current rate back into employee terms.
Drop the sales CSV or Excel export and explore it with interactive charts.
Before the meeting, look at the numbers yourself. Load a CSV, JSON, or Excel file, let column types auto-detect, and explore with interactive bar, box, scatter, and 3D charts. The pattern you find in five minutes of poking is usually the slide that matters. Company data explored locally, not uploaded to a dashboard trial.
Clean visual timelines for roadmaps, project plans, and company milestones.
Q3 in one picture: enter the milestones and dates and get a polished timeline for the kickoff deck, the investor update, or the about page's company history. Reads at a glance, which is more than the spreadsheet version ever did.
Dozens of QR codes generated at once, downloaded as a ZIP.
One QR code is a quick job anywhere; two hundred of them is a batch job. Feed in a list (product URLs, table numbers, asset tags, per-store links) and download every code in a single ZIP, named and ready for the print run. The list you encode never leaves your machine.
Sales by state to a color-coded map in about ninety seconds.
Territory performance, customer distribution, market coverage: type a value for each state and the choropleth renders instantly with a legend, color schemes, and a title. Download the PNG for the QBR deck. The alternative involves a mapping library, an afternoon, and someone's GIS opinions.
Permanently remove sensitive information from documents before they go out.
Sharing the contract but not the pricing, the report but not the names: redaction done properly is removal, not a black rectangle floating over copyable text. This tool bakes the redaction in irreversibly. For legal, HR, and finance documents, doing that locally instead of uploading them somewhere first is the entire point.
The tools hand off to each other, and a few sequences cover entire chapters of working life.
The resume that gets past the ATS, the cover letter that gets read, and, when the offer lands, the graceful two-weeks letter for your current employer. The whole arc, no paywalls.
Price the work with honest math, send a branded estimate that wins the job, and invoice it with your saved profile when it ships. The freelancer money pipeline, end to end and subscription-free.
A matching business card, an email signature that brands every message, and a QR code that saves your contact card in one scan. The new-venture identity kit, done in an evening.
Map the process as a flowchart, run the work on a kanban board, and chart the results for the deck. The lightweight operations stack for teams allergic to enterprise software.