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Best Indie Software

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  1. 1Shipped.club

    Launch your startup in days, not months. Shipped.club saves you time, by providing all you need to ship your SaaS product in a fraction of the time.

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  2. 2Prettier

    Prettier is an opinionated code formatter that enforces strict formatting rules to keep your code consistent. This extension allows you to run prettier on save, which is really handy.

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  3. 3MicroLaunch

    MicroLaunch is a modern launch platform for early products: get feedback, traction and first customers over a month. Both ideas and product are scored separately. Your products get eventually roasted or boosted.

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  4. 4AdBlock

    This strictly speaking isn't a productivity extension but ads are way too distracting. This extension helps you purge them from your browser. Enjoy a calmer browsing experience!

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  5. 5Uneed

    Uneed is a platform where people can both discover new products and promote their own. It works a bit like Product Hunt, giving creators a way to get their products noticed. Every day at midnight PST, between 10 and 20 new products launch on the homepage. On launch day, products get prime visibility, but users can keep voting for them anytime afterward. Products are ranked daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly. The top three products in each ranking get badges—gold, silver, or bronze—displayed on their product pages. Popular products also get featured in Uneed’s weekly newsletter, which reaches over 9,100 subscribers. If you want to launch a product, you make an account and fill out the details. There are two ways to get your product live: wait in a free queue (and get assigned a random launch date) or pay $30 to skip the line and pick your date. Success comes from a strong launch day, keeping your page up-to-date, and encouraging people to vote. Adding special deals can also earn you a badge and keep interest alive. The community side of Uneed is built around upvoting products. The more you vote, the more power you gain. For example, a 5-day voting streak doubles your vote’s power, and a 100-day streak triples it while unlocking an avatar border. At 150 days, you get a free line skip; at 500 days, you get discounts on advertising; and at 1,000 days, your votes count as five. The platform covers categories like development, design, marketing, business, and personal life products. It’s just one person running Uneed, and you’re encouraged to vote for your own product. If you have questions, they’re easy to reach via email. In short, Uneed is a straightforward way to launch a product, gather feedback, and build an audience—without needing a massive following upfront.

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  6. 6Remote OK

    Remote OK is a popular job board with a mix of engineering and non-engineering jobs. There are a few dozen new jobs posted each day and you can filter by location, job type, salary, benefits etc. There is a mix of very small companies, startups and occasional enterprise and FAANG. You can sign up for their mailing list and receive new job offers by email.

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  7. 7Otta

    Otta is different from the other job boards in that it only shows you jobs that fit your profile. You set your preferences, such as location (or remote-only), desired salary, tech stack, role, visa status etc. Then, you get new jobs daily, all of which are selected to match your profile and are of high quality. You also get to see the company's average response time and response rate. You can apply with Otta or on the company's website.

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  8. 8Momentum

    Momentum replaces your default new tab screen with a beautiful, personalized dashboard. It shows you the time, current weather, and a beautiful landscape photo. It comes with simple productivity tools such as a pomodoro timer, to-do lists, focus time, link lists etc. Even if you don't use the productivity tools, it's just gorgeous to look at.

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  9. 9AlternativeTo

    AlternativeTo is a directory of software alternatives. If your app is a good alternative to some existing app, AlternativeTo is a great place to list to. They accept all types of software products - from websites to mobile and tablet apps and classic computer software.

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  10. 10IndieTool

    IndieTool represents a specialized corner of the software-as-a-service ecosystem specifically designed to bridge the gap between independent developers and their first wave of early adopters. At its core, the platform functions as a sophisticated directory that prioritizes "indie" projects—those built by solo founders or small, bootstrapped teams rather than large venture-backed corporations. This focus creates a unique atmosphere where the tools listed often solve hyper-specific problems with a level of agility and personal touch that is rarely found in enterprise-level software. For a developer or an "indie hacker," the site serves as a vital launchpad where they can gain initial traction without the massive marketing budgets typically required to break through the noise of the modern internet. The value proposition for these creators is centered around two main pillars: visibility and search engine optimization. By offering do-follow backlinks with a respectable Domain Rating, the platform provides a tangible technical benefit that helps these small startups rank better on search engines like Google, which is often the lifeblood of a sustainable digital business. For the average user or digital professional, the platform acts as a curated discovery engine. In an era where the market is saturated with generic tools, finding a utility that fits a specific niche—such as an AI-driven property manager for Airbnb or a specialized TDEE calculator for fitness enthusiasts—can be a daunting task. The site simplifies this by organizing hundreds of applications into intuitive categories ranging from productivity and fintech to e-commerce and artificial intelligence. The interface is designed to be clean and searchable, allowing users to browse recently added tools or filter by popular categories to see what is currently trending within the indie community. This creates a cycle of innovation where users find high-quality, often more affordable alternatives to mainstream software, while founders receive the feedback and traffic necessary to iterate and improve their products. The monetization strategy of the platform is notably transparent and founder-friendly, opting for a one-time payment model rather than the recurring subscriptions that have become the industry norm. This "pay-once" philosophy aligns perfectly with the mindset of the indie community, which often operates on tight margins. By offering credits that can be used for individual app submissions, the site lowers the barrier to entry for new developers. These credits translate into permanent listings, ensuring that once a founder makes the initial investment, their tool remains part of the catalog indefinitely. This permanence is crucial for long-term SEO benefits, as the authority of a backlink often grows over time. Furthermore, the inclusion of social media promotion and featured placements in the catalog ensures that the most promising projects receive a temporary boost in eyes-on traffic during their most critical early days. Beyond being a simple list of links, the platform fosters a sense of personality through its "Meet the Maker" section and testimonials from other successful founders. By putting a face and a story behind the software, it humanizes the digital products we use every day. Users are not just downloading a tool; they are supporting a specific person’s journey, which builds a level of trust and community engagement that larger marketplaces often lack. This human-centric approach is further reinforced by the creator’s active presence on social media, where they document the growth of the directory itself. This meta-narrative of building a tool to help others build tools creates a recursive loop of productivity and entrepreneurship that defines the modern "Build in Public" movement. Ultimately, the directory serves as a testament to the democratization of software development. As AI and no-code tools make it easier for individuals to build complex applications, the need for centralized hubs that curate and validate these projects becomes increasingly important. The platform fills this void by acting as a filter for quality and a megaphone for innovation. Whether it is a developer looking for their first ten customers or a manager looking for a new way to streamline their team’s workflow, the site provides a streamlined, professional, and effective environment for the indie tech world to thrive. It stands as a specialized alternative to massive launch platforms, offering a more focused and permanent home for digital products that might otherwise be lost in the fast-paced cycle of the internet.

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  11. 11DotENV

    This simple extension provides syntax highlighting for .env files.

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  12. 12News Feed Eradicator

    News Feed Eradicator removes feeds from social media websites to help you use them more purposefully. Feeds are the most addictive parts of most website so this extension really helps you reduce mindless scrolling. News Feed Eradicator supports removing feeds from Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter/X, LinkedIn, Reddit, Hacker News, and GitHub. You get to pick which feeds to block and which to allow.

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  13. 13Capterra

    Capterra is a large directory focus on business software. It collects verified reviews from its users to help businesses find better software. They boast over 2 million verified reviews at the time of writing. It's a great place to list your b2b software but it will take time and effort to prepare a good listing and get accepted.

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  14. 14Indietool

    Indietool is a directory for apps and tools built by indie hackers and solopreneurs. You receive a dofollow link to help you with SEO.

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  15. 15Runestone Text Editor

    Runestone Text Editor is a tool for editing plain text and code and it's optimized for Apple Vision Pro. Features include syntax highlighting, customizable themes, tools for finding and replacing text, code formatting, and many more. It's free to use but offers premium features for a price. It has a rating of 4.8.

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  16. 16BetaList

    BetaList is a large and well-known startup directory but it's also very selective. They review each submission before they decide whether to allow it on the platform. Your startup should be pre-launch or recently launched without substantial press coverage, needs a custom designed, decent-looking landing describing the product and a way for people to sign up.

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  17. 17Indietool

    This website is a specialized online platform and directory explicitly engineered to serve as a launchpad, visibility hub, and search engine optimization accelerator for independent entrepreneurs and solo creators, commonly referred to as indie founders. Known as IndieTool, the primary utility of this platform is to bridge the gap between creative tech builders who have recently launched their applications or web tools and the digital consumers who are actively seeking fresh, niche solutions to streamline their workflows. Acting simultaneously as an interactive catalog and an SEO booster, the site offers a highly functional, beautifully curated space where over eight hundred digital products have already been cataloged, allowing new software-as-a-service utilities, design assets, and marketing toolkits to step out of obscurity and gain immediate traction. Central to the value proposition of the platform is its capacity to significantly improve a startup's digital presence through strategic backlinking and targeted traffic generation. When indie developers submit their projects to the directory, they are not merely placing their link on a static list; instead, they receive high-quality, do-follow backlinks with a guaranteed domain rating of forty-seven or higher. This specific technical feature is crucial for young startups because do-follow backlinks from authoritative sources tell mainstream search engines like Google that the linked software is trustworthy, which directly enhances the startup's organic ranking over time. Furthermore, the submission mechanism ensures that a listed application is featured dynamically across hundreds of indexing pages within the platform's architecture, dramatically compounding the search engine optimization benefits and creating multiple entry points for prospective clients and web crawlers alike. The economic model of the directory is highly favorable to independent builders, emphasizing affordable, one-time payments that reject the modern fatigue of recurring monthly subscriptions. Founders looking to leverage this network can choose between straightforward packages, such as a starter option that grants a single submission credit for an incredibly low fee, or a value-oriented package that offers multiple submission credits for a bundled price. Each purchasing tier ensures perpetual storage in the catalog, distribution across the platform's integrated social media channels, and access to dedicated customer support. This straightforward monetization strategy ensures that even developers operating with a shoestring budget can successfully secure permanent web placement, premium visibility within the main catalog, and continuous exposure to the thousands of unique visitors who navigate the directory on a regular basis. Beyond its utility as an optimization and promotion tool, the website functions as a vibrant ecosystem that celebrates modern technological innovation and community success. The user interface features a constantly updated feed of recently added startups categorized under diverse labels such as productivity, artificial intelligence, web3, and marketing, allowing users to effortlessly explore cutting-edge solutions ranging from email-based executive assistants to automated video ad creators. This rich repository of tools is accompanied by curated startup tech news, real-time user testimonials praising the return on investment achieved through the site, and an interactive frequently asked questions section designed to guide newcomers. Founded by an independent creator named Dhang, who built the tool out of a personal desire to empower solo innovators, the platform is rounded out by an extensive collection of free utility generators and alternative resource directories, cementing its status as an indispensable, community-driven cornerstone for the global indie tech movement.

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  18. 18Self-Hosted Software List

    Our Self-Hosted Software List is your go-to resource for finding secure, customizable software that you can run on your own servers. With options ranging from free open-source tools to proprietary business solutions, it supports a wide variety of needs. Hosting software locally ensures better control over data and reduces dependency on external providers. The platform spans categories like project management, communication, analytics, and more. We help you prioritize data sovereignty and long-term flexibility.

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  19. 19Self-Hosted Software List

    Self-Hosted Software List is a directory of the top self-hosted solutions in various categories. List there if you're working on a product that the users can host themselves. Submitting your products to Self-Hosted Software List is free.

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  20. 20Himalayas

    Himalayas let's you filter jobs by time zone, visa, skills, company, salary, tech stack, and more. You can set up a profile and let companies discover you as well.

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  21. 21CodeMetrics

    CodeMetrics shows you the cognitive complexity of your JavaScript and TypeScript code. If the complexity is too high, you know you need to refactor or simplify.

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  22. 22ZenCall

    AI phone agent to receive and make phone calls for you

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  23. 23TypingMind

    Typing Mind is the most advanced Chat UI frontend for AI models like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and open-source models. Created by Tony Dinh.

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  24. 24Rewritebar

    Improve your writing in any macOS application with AI assistance. Quickly correct grammar mistakes, change writing styles, or translate text.

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  25. 25Working Nomads

    Working Nomads is a job board with only 100% remote jobs. It has a mix of tech and non-tech jobs. You can filter by location, keywords, contract type, and category.

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