Free Tools & Resources
Most of my work lives in secure, private environments where sharing isn't possible. But I believe in open source. I believe in giving back. These tools are small gifts—built as a rest from heavy code, a way to help those starting out. No email. No signup. Just code.
Built with Love. Shared as a Gift.
After long days writing backend code—PHP, security, fraud systems—I sometimes need a rest. A creative pause. These tools came from those moments. Cookie consent for European compliance. An automatic Bootstrap based clean right-click menu. CSS animations that don't slow things down. A particle system that's fun to play with. Small things. Production Ready. Now they're yours for free.
No Catch. No Email. Just Code.
I know what it's like to start out. Backend developers who need a little frontend help. Small businesses with no budget for custom tools. I've been there. So here's my small contribution. Every tool is free, open source, and ready to use. Copy it. Modify it. Make it yours. That's how we all grow.
Cookie Consent
Cookie Guard v3.0.0
Cookie consent manager & script handler. Compliant with 2026 European regulations.
Right-Click Menu
BRC v1.0.0
Clean, Bootstrap-powered right-click navigation menu. Perfect for web apps and dashboards.
CSS Effects
FX Effects v2.0.0
Lightweight CSS animations—glow, shine, bounce, pulse. Optional JavaScript enhancer.
Particle System
Particles JS v1.0.0
Customizable particle background. Lightweight and easy to configure.
All Freebies are open source under the MIT License. Free for personal and commercial use. A link back is appreciated but never required.
Clean. Smart. Purposeful.
No clutter. No distractions. Every element has a reason. Simplicity isn't minimalism for its own sake—it's removing everything that doesn't serve the user.
Users Decide in Milliseconds.
We can build the most powerful backend. But if the interface isn't clean, intuitive, and fast? They're gone. Before the page even loads.
Smart Design. User Friendly UX.
The best interfaces disappear. Users shouldn't think about how to use your tool. They should just use it. Intuitive. Fast. Forgiving.
