Hey devs 👋
Every now and then, I stumble upon a few sites that are so surprisingly useful—or just plain delightful—that I have to share them. No sponsorships, no fluff, just genuine tools that solved a problem or sparked joy in my daily flow.
Here’s a short, curated list of five sites that I think you might love. Some improve workflow, some spark creativity, and some just offer clever ways to explore tech. Hope they bring you the same value they did for me 🙌
🎥 Veo3.im – Turn Text into AI Videos in Minutes
What it does: Converts written prompts into short, high-quality videos with voiceovers and background audio, using AI.
Why I love it: Sometimes you want to explain a product, demo a feature, or visualize an idea—but recording, editing, and narrating a video from scratch is just too time-consuming. Veo3 solves that. You just enter your script, and it creates a polished video with voice, ambient sounds, and even background music. Think of it as Figma meets Final Cut meets ChatGPT.
Best use cases:
Landing page videos
Explainer content
Short-form promotional posts
Side project demos
✅ No video editing experience needed
✅ Works surprisingly well out of the box
📬 TempMail3.com – Disposable Email That Just Works
What it does: Instantly gives you a working, temporary email address—no sign-up required.
Why I love it: Whether you're testing user flows, signing up for a gated download, or just trying to avoid spam traps, TempMail3 has your back. It’s refreshingly fast, doesn’t bombard you with ads, and supports multiple aliases if you’re testing a signup loop.
Best part? Unlike some alternatives, it doesn't aggressively expire in 5 seconds—making it more reliable for dev-related tasks.
🎵 RednoteApp.io – Express Yourself with Music-Backed Stories
What it does: Lets users pair short video moments with emotional background music and share them, kind of like a musical version of TikTok or Instagram stories.
Why it stood out: Rednote fills a really interesting niche—it’s not just about filters or flashy effects, but about capturing emotion. Whether you're a creator or just want to send a heartfelt note to someone, this tool is surprisingly touching. And in an age of short attention spans, Rednote actually slows things down—makes things feel… human again.
Great for:
Sharing thoughtful moments
Creative social storytelling
Testing musical content or sound design
🗣️ AccentVoice.net – Curious What Your Accent Really Sounds Like?
What it does: Uses AI to detect and analyze your spoken accent and compares it to regional/native pronunciations.
Why I’m obsessed: As someone who loves languages and often builds multilingual tools, AccentVoice is both fun and insightful. You can upload a voice sample and get a surprisingly accurate breakdown of how your accent aligns with various dialects.
Use it for:
Accent coaching
Language learning tools
Just-for-fun voice tests (it’s addicting 😅)
🧠 MergeFellas.info – Git Conflicts? These Guys Got You
What it does: A quirky but surprisingly helpful resource that breaks down Git merge conflicts with clear visuals and humor.
Why it's gold: Raise your hand if you’ve stared at a merge conflict message in Git and just… panicked 🙋♂️ MergeFellas takes that fear and throws a party. Their illustrated guides and metaphors make resolving merge hell not only bearable but kinda fun. It’s like if XKCD made a Git tutorial site.
Perfect for:
New devs terrified of Git
Mid-level devs pretending they aren’t
Teams who want to laugh while they learn
Final Thoughts
I genuinely hope at least one of these helps make your day easier, more fun, or more creative. These are the kinds of tools I wish I’d known about sooner—and now I do, so I’m passing them on. 🤝
Got other hidden gems like these? Drop them in the comments—I’m always on the hunt for cool new tools, and I bet others are too.
Happy building!
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