stuffIfound is a public list of tools, websites, and interesting things people find on the internet.
Anyone can submit something useful, strange, or worth keeping. The goal is simple: build a constantly growing directory of things people discover online.
- Lets users post tools or links they found
- Each entry includes a name, link, description, and tags
- Entries can be searched and filtered by tag
- Users can edit or remove the entries they added
- Authentication is handled through GitHub or Google
- HTML
- CSS
- Vanilla JavaScript
- Supabase (database and authentication)
What belongs here:
- Tools, websites, apps, or resources you actually found useful
- Weird, interesting, or unique sites worth sharing
- Open source projects, side projects, or indie tools
- Educational resources, references, or documentation
- Creative projects, art tools, or experimental sites
What doesn't:
- Mainstream sites everyone knows (Google, YouTube, Facebook, etc.)
- Your own projects (unless genuinely useful to others)
- Broken links or abandoned projects
- Spam, affiliate links, or promotional content
- Illegal, harmful, or NSFW content
Submission guidelines:
- Write clear, helpful descriptions (not just "cool tool")
- Use relevant tags - check existing ones first
- One submission per tool/site
- English descriptions preferred
- Links must be working and safe
Community standards:
- Be respectful in descriptions and discussions
- Report spam, broken links, or inappropriate content
- Don't abuse the bookmark or reporting features
- Admins may remove entries that don't fit the community
Consequences:
- Repeated rule violations may result in account restrictions
- Spam or malicious submissions lead to immediate bans
- Appeals can be submitted through the ban screen
The internet is full of useful tools, small projects, weird websites, and resources that disappear into bookmarks.
stuffIfound is a place to put them so other people can discover them too.
