Show HN: SaaS Surf – Curated tools for makers that are off the hook
SaaS Surf offers curated tools, resources, and lifetime deals for developers, designers, and entrepreneurs. It features products like Snitcher and Sitechecker for developers, Pixelfree Studio for designers, and discounted lifetime deals. The platform aims to be a comprehensive SaaS solution.
Read original articleSaaS Surf is a platform offering curated tools, resources, and products for developers, designers, and entrepreneurs. They provide free design resources, lifetime deals on SaaS products, and job listings. The site features tools for developers, such as Snitcher for lead conversion and Sitechecker for real-time SEO audits. Designers can benefit from tools like Pixelfree Studio for code generation. SaaS Surf also showcases lifetime deals on products that offer discounted access for life, potentially saving users significant costs in the long run. The platform aims to be a one-stop shop for SaaS needs, offering a diverse range of resources from analytics dashboards to social media tools. Additionally, they curate free graphic kits, icon packs, fonts, and illustrations to enhance design projects. Users can subscribe to their newsletter for updates on new tools and resources.
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