Toolkits — Curated Tool Bundles for Marketers, Designers, Developers | ToolKoala

Milo

Curated tool bundles

"100+ tools is a lot. Toolkits group them by who you are — so the 18 you actually need are one page away. — Milo 🐨"

ToolKoala has 100+ tools. That's intimidating if you just want to "make my Instagram post look right." So I'm grouping them by who's using them and what they're trying to do. Each toolkit is a curated walkthrough: the 15-20 tools that matter for that role, in the order you'd actually use them, with a real workflow example.

The pattern: open the toolkit for your role → bookmark it → never search the homepage again.

Available now

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For Marketers

18 tools for content marketers, social managers, and brand teams. Resize for 16 platforms, remove backgrounds, split carousels, compress for email.

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For Developers

22 utilities: JSON formatter, regex tester, hash generators, favicon pack, encoders. The dev utility shelf you keep pinned in a tab.

Coming next

Roughly in this order — based on what I see people asking for via email. Want yours sooner? Email me which one you're missing.

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For Designers Convert, export, watermark, color tools
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For Content Creators Video to GIF, thumbnails, audio compress, slide decks
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For Students PDF merge/split, OCR, image to text, slide compress

How is this different from the All Tools menu?

"All Tools" is organized by tool category (Image, PDF, Text, Developer...). Useful if you already know what you need. Toolkits are organized by role and goal — useful when you don't. They also include the things All Tools can't: real workflow examples, opinionated tool combinations, and Milo's notes on what to use when.

How-to vs Toolkits

Two parallel ways to discover tools:

  • Toolkits (this section): "I'm a marketer / designer / developer — what should I have bookmarked?"
  • How-to: "I have a specific task right now — walk me through it." (Examples: how to compress a video for Gmail, how to make an Instagram carousel.)

Most people end up using both: toolkit for the daily kit, how-to when they hit something unfamiliar.

Don't see your role? Tell me which one to build next.

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— Milo 🐨