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I'm Timonwa. I build software and I write, and both come with the same small annoyances. Counting words to fit a limit. Fixing a slug by hand. Rewriting one article six times for six platforms.
Over the years I've collected tools for these — some free, some paid, some I built myself because building is usually easier than shopping around. Along with custom GPTs and prompts for the bits that repeat.
Odd Jobs is where I've put all of it, so it's in one place instead of scattered across my bookmarks. It's free, and I keep adding to it.
What you'll find
Tools for the repetitive parts of writing and code. Article to SEO Meta writes titles and descriptions that fit what Google displays. Article to Social Posts turns a finished draft into posts for each platform. Then the quick ones — word counts, case conversion, slugs, reading time, hashes, SVG to JSX — which run in your browser, so nothing you paste leaves the page.
Generators, templates, custom GPTs, starters, and guides in the shop, for shipping faster. Most of them free.
Guides and tutorials on the blog — how-tos, workflows, tools worth knowing about, and the occasional thing I got wrong.
All of it is what I use myself, and it changes when my setup does.
What lands in your inbox
One issue a month. Whatever that month turned up — a new tool or template here, a post worth reading, a workflow I picked up somewhere. Some of it mine, some of it found elsewhere.
That's it, and one click to unsubscribe if it stops being useful.
Three small asks
The code is open source, so if a tool breaks you can see why or fix it. You can also star the repo — it helps more people find this.
If a tool saves you time, pass it on to someone who'd use it. That's how most people end up here.
And if there's a job you'd most like to stop doing by hand, email me and tell me. That's usually how I pick what to build next.
Talk soon, Timonwa