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Best Indie Software

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  1. 26Ahrefs

    Ahrefs has a generous free tier that allows you to view your domain ranking, track backlinks, view organic keywords, analyze page and backlink health, check out competitors and many more. Once you sign up and connect your domain, you'll get weekly reports on your SEO progress.

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  2. 27DevHunt

    We know the feeling of shipping something great only to watch it disappear into the void. That’s why DevHunt gives developers the tools to promote their work in an authentic way. Share your app, tell your story, and connect with others who build like you do. Every upvote, every comment, and every feature highlight is a way to amplify your voice. The goal isn’t to sell — it’s to celebrate the people who make technology better. DevHunt values innovation, creativity, and community over algorithms. Join us and take your place in the spotlight where it belongs.

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  3. 28Link Hints

    Click with your keyboard. Have a bad touchpad? Trouble using a mouse? Love keyboard shortcuts? Link Hints is a browser extension that complements the built-in keyboard shortcuts with ones for clicking. Press Alt+J (Ctrl+J on macOS). This makes little yellow boxes with letters, called hints, appear next to links (and other clickable things). Type the letters to click the link. Alternatively, hold Shift and type a bit of the link text. The keyboard shortcuts and hints are fully customizable. Alt+J: Click links, buttons, etc. Alt+K: Open link in new tab. Alt+L: Open link in new tab and switch to it. Alt+Shift+J: Click many things. Alt+Shift+K: Open many links. Alt+Shift+L: Select element.

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  4. 29Cruise direct

    My personal favorite! Specializes in cruise bookings and offers a price guarantee. Features deals, discounts, and last-minute offers.

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  5. 30PopaDex

    At PopaDex we've designed a net worth tracker that's more than just a tool – it's your personal financial canvas. Whether you're planning for retirement, investing in property, or saving for a dream holiday, PopaDex makes complex financial planning simple and accessible.

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  6. 31AllBoilerPlates

    Allboilerplates is a directory of starter kits that helps people find boilerplate code for their tech stack. Head on over to allboilerplates.com to find the perfect boilerplate for you!

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  7. 32Australian Citizenship Tests

    The Australian Citizenship Tests app is a tool that helps you get ready for the Australian citizenship test. It’s made to be simple and easy to use, giving you practice questions, full-length tests, and helpful study materials. The questions are based on official resources, so you’ll get a good idea of what the real test is like. You can use the app on your phone or laptop, and there’s no limit to how many practice tests you can take. The app tracks your progress, so you’ll know which topics you need to work on. There’s also a demo with audio explanations if you prefer listening while studying. The app was created by Jogi, an independent developer who originally built it to help his wife prepare for her test. He noticed there weren’t many good resources available, so he decided to make one that’s clear, useful, and easy for anyone to use. Many people have found the app helpful. Users from different countries—like Sweden, Iran, Vietnam, Brazil, and Pakistan—say it made studying less stressful and boosted their confidence. Over 3,000 people are currently using it, and the platform has recorded thousands of answered questions and practice tests taken. There’s a 7-day free trial, and if you’re not happy with it, there’s a money-back guarantee. To qualify for that, you’ll need to complete all the practice tests in the app. The prices are in US dollars, and your personal information is kept secure. If you want, you can also check out their blog for study tips, test-day advice, and information about Australian history and culture.

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  8. 33Drops

    Drops is a language learning app that focuses on teaching vocabulary through quick, visual-based games. The idea is to make learning feel more like playing, with short sessions you can fit into your day. Instead of grammar-heavy lessons, it leans on matching words with pictures, swiping, and tapping to help words stick in your memory. The app covers over 40 languages, from common ones like Spanish and French to less common ones like Hawaiian and Ainu. You get common, everyday words and phrases to start with—things you’d actually use in conversation. It’s built for people who want to learn at their own pace, and there are features like reminders and streaks to keep you coming back. Drops keeps lessons short—usually five minutes—so it’s easy to squeeze in some learning while waiting for coffee or riding the train. There’s a free version with ads and limits on daily use, or you can pay for Premium to get rid of ads, unlock all content, and use it offline. Overall, it’s not going to teach you complex grammar or how to hold a full conversation right away, but if you’re looking to build your vocabulary in a fun, no-pressure way, it does the job.

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  9. 344 Day Week

    The 4 Day Work Week job board is a site that lists jobs where you work fewer days—usually four—without losing pay. Most jobs are around 32 hours a week, giving people more free time while still earning the same salary. The main pitch is better work-life balance without sacrificing income. The site is pretty simple to navigate. You can browse jobs by categories like Customer Support, Engineering, Marketing, and Sales. Engineering seems to have the most listings. There are filters for remote work, location, seniority, and hours. Most of the jobs are remote and based in places like the USA, UK, Canada, and Europe. Companies offering these roles vary, but the listings show salary ranges and schedules (often "4 x 9hr days" or "4 x 8hr days"). Some roles are high-paying, especially in tech or product management, while others offer decent mid-range salaries. The job board also offers extras like free resume reviews and email alerts. There’s a big focus on helping you land a job faster, with things like AI tools for resumes and cover letters. They even have FAQs that cover common concerns—like whether benefits are the same (they usually are), or if working four days means you’re lazy (spoiler: no). Overall, it’s aimed at people who want to work smarter, not longer, without taking a pay cut.

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  10. 35Zovo

    Zovo is a privacy-first platform offering a growing collection of powerful browser extensions and online tools designed to improve productivity, development workflows, and everyday browsing. Built entirely by independent developer Michael Lip, Zovo represents a unique alternative to corporate-controlled software ecosystems. Instead of prioritizing data collection, advertising, or investor demands, Zovo focuses on delivering useful, efficient, and privacy-respecting tools shaped directly by user feedback. The platform currently provides more than 20 Chrome extensions and a suite of browser-based utilities that run locally on the user’s device. This local-first approach ensures that sensitive information never leaves the browser, reinforcing Zovo’s commitment to privacy and security. Users can access tools such as JSON Formatter Pro for formatting and validating data, Clipboard History Pro for storing and retrieving copied content, Tab Suspender Pro for optimizing memory usage, and Web Scraper Lite for extracting structured data from websites without writing code. These tools are available through the Chrome Web Store and are continuously improved based on community input. A defining feature of Zovo is its community-driven development model. Members can request new features, vote on upcoming tools, and gain early access to extensions before public release. This direct communication creates a transparent and collaborative environment where users actively shape the product roadmap. Unlike traditional software companies, users can contact the developer directly via email or Discord, ensuring fast responses and personalized support without automated systems or ticket queues. Zovo also offers online versions of many tools, allowing users to perform tasks instantly without installing extensions. These include color pickers, Base64 encoders, timestamp converters, password generators, and text utilities. All tools run entirely within the browser, providing fast performance and eliminating the need for external processing or data transfer. Michael Lip brings extensive experience to the platform, having spent over a decade building software for enterprise clients and earning more than $400,000 through freelance work on Upwork with a 100% success rate. His proven track record and hands-on development approach ensure consistent updates, reliable performance, and long-term support. Zovo operates on a simple and transparent pricing model, offering both monthly subscriptions and lifetime access options. Members receive full access to all existing extensions, future releases, and direct communication with the developer. This ensures that users not only benefit from current tools but also from continuous innovation and expansion. Overall, Zovo stands out as a modern, independent software platform built on transparency, user empowerment, and privacy. By combining powerful browser tools, community-driven development, and a privacy-first philosophy, Zovo delivers a streamlined and trustworthy solution for developers, writers, designers, researchers, and anyone seeking to enhance their browser experience without compromising control or personal data.

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  11. 36SprintKit

    SprintKit is a lightweight sprint and task management platform built for indie founders, small teams, and fast-moving projects. It helps you plan sprints, organize tasks, and track progress without the clutter and complexity of traditional project management tools. SprintKit focuses on clarity, speed, and usability—making it easy to see what needs to be done, what’s in progress, and what’s shipped. It’s ideal for teams that want just enough structure to stay focused and productive, without slowing down their workflow.

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  12. 37Alex Attingr

    RepoRank is a real-time discovery platform built for both builders and explorers, designed to surface what’s gaining traction across open source and emerging products. At its core, RepoRank operates as a two-sided ecosystem. On one side, it gives developers, indie hackers, and founders a place to showcase their work. Instead of launching into the void or relying entirely on social media reach, builders can submit their GitHub repositories or products directly to RepoRank and compete for visibility on live leaderboards. As engagement and momentum build, projects naturally rise, helping early-stage ideas get discovered faster. On the other side, RepoRank serves users who are constantly searching for what’s next. Whether it’s a new open source tool, a fast-growing project, or an emerging product, the platform provides a clean, real-time view of what’s gaining attention right now. It removes the need to dig through GitHub, X, and multiple directories, replacing that fragmented process with a single, focused feed of high-signal projects. What makes RepoRank different is its emphasis on momentum over static rankings. Instead of showcasing what’s already popular, it highlights what’s actively gaining traction. This makes it especially valuable for early adopters who want to discover tools before they reach mainstream platforms. The combination of repositories and products in one place also sets it apart. Most platforms focus on either code or products, but RepoRank bridges that gap, reflecting how modern builders actually work across both. Because the platform is still growing, the ecosystem feels early and experimental in places. Not every submission is polished, and momentum signals can sometimes be influenced by external promotion. However, that’s also part of the appeal — it gives users access to projects at a much earlier stage than traditional platforms. RepoRank is free to use and aims to remain accessible, with future features likely focused on giving builders more tools to amplify visibility and better understand their traction. Overall, RepoRank acts as both a launchpad for builders and a discovery engine for users, creating a continuous loop where new ideas surface, gain momentum, and reach the people who are actively looking for them.

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  13. 38Stellafai

    Stellafai is a comprehensive strategy execution toolkit designed to address the common challenges faced by goal-oriented teams. The platform provides a blend of AI-powered tools and real-life coaching to ensure teams stay focused and aligned with their objectives.

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  14. 39DevHunt

    DevHunt is a directory designed specifically for launching developer tools. They accept open source, APIS & SDKs, frameworks, libraries, IDEs, code editors, testing tools, monitoring and tracking tools etc. Winners are promoted in their newsletter and on social media channels.

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  15. 40CopyTruck

    CopyTruck is an advanced AI tool designed to organically enhance your LinkedIn influence by generating content that resonates deeply with your audience.

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  16. 41Million Dot Homepage

    Million Dot Homepage is a unique grid-based platform where each product claims its own square, turning a simple tile into a powerful spotlight. With its visually engaging layout, the site helps creators showcase their work and allows users to explore innovative tools in an intuitive, playful way. Submit your product, gain instant visibility, and browse a constantly evolving grid filled with fresh launches and creative ideas.

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  17. 42PowerToFly

    PowerToFly is all about diversity. They list job offers from companies that are committed to creating inclusive environments. Not all jobs are remote but there is a 'remote' filter.

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  18. 43Sanity Media

    Sanity Media is a social network that's slow and mindful by design. New posts are published only once a day so there is no pressure to constantly check for updates. Gone are the infinite scrolls and other tricks used to addict you to keep refreshing the app.

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  19. 44Insanely Cool Tools

    This directory boasts 20,000 subscribers and if you get featured, you get a backlink. You'll also be featured in the newsletter. Insanely Cool Tools is free to use but you may need to pay if you want to skip the queue.

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  20. 45ButterKit

    ButterKit is a modern App Store screenshot creation platform designed to help developers, indie creators, design studios, and mobile app teams create polished, professional App Store visuals quickly and efficiently. Built specifically for macOS, the platform focuses on simplifying one of the most important aspects of app marketing: creating visually appealing screenshots and metadata that improve App Store conversion rates. ButterKit combines advanced design capabilities, localization tools, 3D device rendering, and workflow automation into a streamlined experience that allows developers to move from raw screenshots to production-ready App Store assets in minutes. The platform positions itself as a faster and smoother alternative to traditional design software and web-based screenshot generators. Rather than requiring users to spend hours manually editing screenshots in complex graphic design applications, ButterKit offers a workflow specifically optimized for App Store publishing. Users can simply drag and drop screenshots onto realistic 3D device mockups, instantly generating professional promotional visuals. The platform also integrates directly with Xcode Simulator, enabling developers to capture screenshots from live app builds without relying on external tools or repetitive export processes. One of ButterKit’s biggest strengths is its seamless integration with the Apple development ecosystem. Developers can capture screenshots directly from Xcode Simulator, link image folders generated through automation systems like Fastlane, or import PNG and JPG assets with minimal effort. This flexibility makes the software highly appealing for developers managing multiple apps, frequent updates, or large-scale localization workflows. By automating repetitive tasks and reducing design friction, ButterKit significantly accelerates the process of preparing App Store submissions. The platform also emphasizes high-quality visual design. ButterKit includes realistic 3D device models rendered through a high-performance graphics engine powered by Apple’s Metal framework. Users can create dynamic and visually engaging compositions with photorealistic devices, panoramic backgrounds, gradients, typography controls, and multi-artboard layouts. These professional editing tools allow developers to maintain complete creative control while still benefiting from a simplified workflow. The interface is intentionally designed to be intuitive, making advanced visual design accessible even to users with limited graphic design experience. Another standout feature is ButterKit’s localization and translation system. The platform supports all 50 App Store languages and allows users to instantly translate screenshot text and metadata into multiple languages while keeping designs synchronized across localizations. This capability is particularly valuable for developers targeting global audiences because it removes much of the manual work traditionally associated with international App Store optimization. Users can preview how their App Store listings will appear on different devices and in different languages before publishing, helping ensure consistency and quality across all markets. ButterKit also streamlines the publishing process itself. Once screenshots and metadata are complete, users can batch export assets or upload them directly to App Store Connect with one click. This direct publishing functionality eliminates unnecessary manual uploads and helps developers move from design to deployment more efficiently. The platform is especially useful for indie developers and small teams that need professional marketing assets without hiring dedicated designers or agencies. The software includes professionally designed templates and access to a growing marketplace of community-created templates and add-ons. These templates allow users to create polished screenshot layouts almost instantly while still maintaining flexibility for customization. The combination of ready-made templates and advanced editing capabilities makes ButterKit suitable for both beginners and experienced designers. Customer testimonials featured throughout the site strongly emphasize the software’s ease of use, speed, and impact on workflow efficiency. Many users describe ButterKit as one of the best software purchases they have made, praising its intuitive interface, fast learning curve, and ability to dramatically improve productivity. Developers also highlight features such as instant translation, direct Xcode integration, markdown support, and polished 3D visuals as major advantages over competing tools. The platform’s creator, Zach Spitulski, presents ButterKit as an independent, creator-focused product built without corporate bloat or unnecessary complexity. As a one-person operation, ButterKit is positioned as a highly focused tool developed specifically to solve real App Store marketing problems for developers. The software runs locally on the user’s machine instead of relying on cloud infrastructure, which helps maintain privacy, lower operating costs, and support sustainable one-time pricing options. Overall, ButterKit presents itself as a highly specialized and efficient App Store screenshot studio that helps developers create visually compelling App Store assets faster, easier, and with greater creative control. By combining professional-grade design tools, localization support, automation, and direct App Store integration, the platform enables app creators to improve presentation quality, increase conversion rates, and reach more users worldwide.

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  21. 46GitLens

    There is so much to this extension but the most basic feature is visualizing code authorship. It shows you who made the last change to your current line, the commit message, and when the change was made. Other features include visualizing file history, navigating through git history, rebase editor etc.

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  22. 47Chloeting app

    I am a huge fan of chloe ting's workouts. I haven't checked out her app yet, as I use her mostly on desktop but I find that her workouts are the most fun, versatile and effective.

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  23. 48Skene

    Skene is a fully automated PLG iteration engine that helps products grow without growth teams. Built for indie developers and early-stage startups, Skene handles continuous optimization of onboarding, activation, and retention — all based on understanding the customer code. The platform observes user actions to detect friction and activation drop-off. It then automatically creates and tests improved versions of user flows, measures impact, and deploys the winning configuration. This means your onboarding improves itself, activation becomes smoother, and retention loops stay optimized over time. Instead of dashboards full of knobs or weekly manual growth meetings, Skene offers a self-learning growth engine. Indie developers use it to offload growth work they don't have hours for. Startups use it as a “growth team in a box.” PLG companies use it to tighten activation and expand LTV without adding headcount.

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  24. 49Italki

    Italki is a platform connecting language teachers, mostly native speakers, with students. You can book, pay, and schedule your classes directly through their website. The classes are one on one, just you and the teacher, and conducted over a video call. I used Italki successfully before going to Thailand for the first time. My wife who is Thai gave me an Italki gift card. There are plenty of teachers to chose from and the rates are affordable. You'll pay anywhere from $10 to about $20 for a class.

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  25. 50BlackTwist

    Build and monetize your audience on Threads

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