The internet is a vast and constantly evolving place, with new websites popping up all the time. Here’s a list of 101 websites you may not have known about that can help you with various tasks and make your life easier:
- IFTTT – a website that lets you automate various tasks by creating “recipes” that connect different apps and services.
- Unsplash – a website with a large collection of free, high-resolution photos that can be used for personal or commercial projects.
- TinyURL – a website that creates short URLs for long links.
- Archive.org – a website that archives the internet, allowing you to access old versions of websites and download books, music, and videos that are no longer available.
- Wayback Machine – a website that archives the internet, allowing you to access old versions of websites and download books, music, and videos that are no longer available.
- Quora – a website where users can ask and answer questions on a wide range of topics.
- Wolfram Alpha – a website that provides answers to questions on a wide range of topics using mathematical and computational methods.
- Feedly – a website that allows you to subscribe to and read your favorite blogs and news websites in one place.
- Pocket – a website that allows you to save articles, videos, and other content to read later.
- LastPass – a password manager that securely stores your login information and generates strong passwords.
- Grammarly – a website that checks your grammar, spelling and punctuation as you type.
- Hemingway – a website that checks your grammar, spelling and punctuation as you type, and also provides suggestions for simplifying your writing.
- GrammarCheck – a website that checks your grammar, spelling and punctuation as you type.
- Yoast SEO – a website that checks your content’s SEO and provides suggestions for improvement.
- Google Analytics – a website that provides insights into your website’s traffic, user behavior, and other metrics.
- Google Search Console – a website that provides insights into your website’s search traffic, including keywords and backlinks.
- SEMrush – a website that provides insights into your website’s traffic, keywords, and competitors.
- Ahrefs – a website that provides insights into your website’s backlinks, keywords, and competitors.
- Majestic – a website that provides insights into your website’s backlinks, keywords, and competitors.
- Moz – a website that provides insights into your website’s search traffic, backlinks, and competitors.
- Google AdWords – a website that allows you to create and run advertising campaigns on Google.
- Bing Ads – a website that allows you to create and run advertising campaigns on Bing.
- Facebook Ads – a website that allows you to create and run advertising campaigns on Facebook.
- Instagram Ads – a website that allows you to create and run advertising campaigns on Instagram.
- Twitter Ads – a website that allows you to create and run advertising campaigns on Twitter.
- LinkedIn Ads – a website that allows you to create and run advertising campaigns on LinkedIn.
- Google Tag Manager – a website that allows you to add and manage tracking and analytics code on your website.
- Crazy Egg – a website that provides heat maps and other analytics for your website.
- Optimizely – a website that allows you to create and run A/B and multivariate tests on your website.
- Hotjar – a website that provides heat maps, user recordings, and other analytics for your website.
- UserTesting – a website that allows you to conduct user testing on your website or app.
- SurveyMonkey – a website that allows you to create surveys and collect data.
- Qualtrics – a website that allows you to create surveys and collect data.
- Typeform – a website that allows you to create surveys and forms with a focus on design and user experience.
- Google Forms – a website that allows you to create surveys and forms.
- JotForm – a website that allows you to create surveys and forms.
- Wufoo – a website that allows you to create surveys and forms.
- Airtable – a website that allows you to create databases and spreadsheets with more flexibility and power than traditional tools.
- Notion – a website that allows you to create notes, tasks, and databases in a single workspace.
- Evernote – a website that allows you to create notes, tasks, and databases in a single workspace.
- OneNote – a website that allows you to create notes, tasks, and databases in a single workspace.
- Bear – a website that allows you to create notes, tasks, and databases in a single workspace.
- Todoist – a website that allows you to create tasks and projects, and manage them with a focus on design and user experience.
- Trello – a website that allows you to create tasks and projects, and manage them with a focus on design and user experience.
- Asana – a website that allows you to create tasks and projects, and manage them with a focus on design and user experience.
- Monday – a website that allows you to create tasks and projects, and manage them with a focus on design and user experience.
- Slack – a website that allows you to communicate and collaborate with your team in real-time.
- Microsoft Teams – a website that allows you to communicate and collaborate with your team in real-time.
- Zoom – a website that allows you to hold video conferences and webinars.
- Skype – a website that allows you to hold video conferences and webinars.
- Google Meet – a website that allows you to hold video conferences and webinars.