
Makr.io - 15 web apps in 30 days
A curated collection of 15 open-source web applications developed with AI in just 30 days, showcasing innovative utility and productivity tools.
About Makr.io - 15 web apps in 30 days
Makr.io features a diverse set of 15 web applications built by a solo developer within 30 days, utilizing Claude.ai and ChatGPT. Each app addresses a specific need, is fully open-source, and invites users to explore, modify, or expand its capabilities. This project highlights the potential of combining AI and individual creativity to produce practical, open-source web tools for various use cases.
How to Use
Visit Makr.io to browse the selection of web apps. Each app has a dedicated page featuring a 'Visit Site' button for direct access and a 'GitHub' link to view the source code. Use the tools directly on their respective platforms for quick, efficient results.
Features
- Includes a wide range of utility, web, and productivity apps
- A collection of 15 diverse, ready-to-use web applications
- All apps are open-source with accessible source code
- Built with AI assistance from Claude.ai and ChatGPT
Use Cases
- Preview and analyze HTML emails
- Test and optimize email subject lines
- Create event agendas with timers and export PDFs
- Select and explore colors for design projects
- Utilize a Pomodoro timer to enhance focus
- Create and share reading lists and bookmarks
- Analyze email headers for security and authenticity
- Verify DMARC email authentication records
- Read top RSS feeds for news and updates
- Convert SVG images to PNG format
- Search GitHub repositories using AI keyword detection
- Discover inspirational quotes for motivation
- Create countdown timers for events
- Explore the latest tech news and job opportunities
- Research and compare different countries
Best For
Pros
- Completely free to use
- Open-source and customizable for various needs
- Demonstrates AI's role in web development
- Covers a broad spectrum of practical tasks
- All-in-one platform for useful web tools
Cons
- Apps may be simple and lack advanced features
- Reliant on external services like GitHub
- Quality and maintenance levels vary across applications
