PocketUse pocket to save your articles and read them later. One of the best things is the feature for reading a given article.
HackerNewsLots of technical news of higher quality. Very little clickbait kind of content. The comments and discussions can be interesting.
MediumMedium has lots of good content. Unfortunately I'm not always happy with the direction that it's taking as a platform
FigmaApp great design tool. It's easy to use and especially get started. No installation required for example. Simply fireup your web browser and signup and get started.
DribbbleUI and UX social plaform. It's great to browse through the designs from others. It motivates and inspires
BehanceUI and UX plaform. Teams can easily share their projects making it easy to see the contributions from everyone
reasonable.workWhen working on a new project picking colours can be hard. This helps to find the right colour that is also accessible. Everybody benefits from accessible sites. I also like the simplicity of the site's design.
octopus.do A well designed app that helps visually build out your sitemap. Useful to quickly visialise the different pages of your site.
tints.dev Find the perfect colour swatch for your tailwind based project. It's great inspiration for possible new project.
CloudinaryA great image server. Developers use it to serve images. It allows the image to be transformed before sending it to the client. This is especially important when serving responsive images.
CodepenOnline playground to create html CSS and JavaScript projects. Use it to quickly experiment or see how others go about addressing certain issues.
CodesandboxOnline playground to create html CSS and JavaScript projects. Use it to quickly experiment or see how others go about addressing certain issues.
GlitchOnline playground to create html CSS and JavaScript projects, but also NodeJS apps. Use it to quickly experiment. However it's also possible to host anything you create.
ReplitIn browser IDE that supports over 50 languages. Replit is especially special since most of the tools listed here don't support backend that much. However I have to admit that I don't use this much.
JSFiddleAn online IDE for HTML, CSS and JavaScript snippets known as fiddles. The interface splits into four panes which can can resized.
StackBlitzStackBlitz's WebContainers tech is a novel approach to the online development environment space. These only work on chromium based browsers at the moment but the technology is very exciting.
CSS ShadowsFind the perfect shadows for your CSS styles. Use the handles to easily visualise the depth and blur levels of the shadows.
Cubic bezier toolA well known tool to find just the right Cubic Bezier curve for a given CSS animation.
HackerspadA list of alternative software. Discover, often open source, alternatives for popular and less popular apps.
Google docDocument writing. Create documents. If you've used Microsoft Word, this is a capable online alternative from Google.
HackMDWrite markdown documents and store them in your github account. Great online editor for writing notes in markdown
GhostA medium like blog with more customization options. Host it on your own servers or opt for the (paid) hosted version.
txtfiddle.comWrangle text files. Wrap text, add line numbers or convert it to an md5 hash. Remove the html tags from text or convert markdown to html.
Hemingway EditorAn online editor that helps you write higher quality content. It will make suggestions for improvements and help you get to a higher quality article.
TrelloA project management tools. Great for new projects. This is a great alternative for something like Jira. It's great for tracking your projects
MiroThe online collaborative whiteboard platform. Plan projects, create boards and use various media types.
TweekTweek Calendar is a Minimal Weekly Planner & To-Do List App. The design is quite intriguing and makes it a pleasure to use. I'm not sure that this is for larger projects though.
MiboSocial chatting app. Hangout on an island with a group of people and chat. Only works on Chrome browser for now though.