Reddit Users Shared The Most Underrated And Useful Sites And They're All So Cool

Reddit Users Shared The Most Underrated And Useful Sites And They're All So Cool [ad_1]











Recently, Reddit user Merlijn-69 asked, "What are underrated websites and what do you use them for?" any boy, did Reddit deliver. Here are some of the most useful websites!




Note: Submissions have been edited for length/clarity.











1.



The Most Dangerous Writing App














homepage for the app, with the option to generate a prompt or write without one







Via squibler.io











"Sometimes when I just have to force myself to start writing, whether it be for class assignments or personal use, I use Squibbler's 'The most dangerous writing app' which deletes your work if you stop writing before the time limit runs out/word count is reached...It's a bit sadistic for me to go at it this way, but hey, it works."

anumemes















2.



Is the McDonald's Ice Cream Machine Broken?














map showing McDonald's locations and if the machine is down, with percentages of how many machines are down in different places







Via mcbroken.com











"I use this to check whether the ice cream machines at the nearest McDonald's near me are broken or not."

Umi-Zoomi















3.



Future Me
















email box to your future self, with a place to write and input when you want it delivered







Via futureme.org











"You can use it to 'send emails to the future you.' Been using it for almost 3 years. It helps put into perspective how much has changed over the course of a year."

Daedrakiin100000















4.



Scream Into the Void
















dark void image with the title "scream into the void" and a place to type your feelings then hit "scream"







Via screamintothevoid.com











"You can just type in whatever you want: rants, secrets, [or] just get stuff off your mind. It gets sent into the void, where no one can see what you wrote. Very satisfying."

Zedfourkay















5.



Everynoise
















a bunch of different niche music styles with varying distances from each other







Via everynoise.com











"A visual chart of several various music genres. When you click on one, you get a small sample of the genre. Clicking on the arrows by the genre gives you a chart of artists within that genre. There's a search bar...if you search your favorite artists in it, it can classify the genres it's in. And also Spotify playlists for each genre."

ForestFood















6.



Does the Dog Die?
















The site, which advertises tracking 70+ categories, like choking and kidnapping







Via doesthedogdie.com











"Like it says, you can look up movies and see whether the dog in the movie dies. There are other categories too, but I mainly use it to check whether the dog dies."

Tesseract29

"This site helped after a friend...went through a miscarriage. There’s a tag for movies that reference miscarriages and it’s wild how many movies probably need a content warning for that."

SenorSplashdamage















7.



Tip of my Tongue
















places to enter the partial word, letters, or meaning, and refine search to find what word is on the tip of your tongue







Via chir.ag











"Tip of my tongue! It’s really effective and has helped me countless times. I always seem to want a word when I’m writing but forget what the actual word is."

AccumulatingBoredom















8.



Know the Chain
















homepage with an image of a forest and a short description of the goal of helping companies operate with more transparency, as well as a company search bar







Via knowthechain.org











"It's an organization that compares and tracks the policies and ethics of major companies. With all the finger pointing regarding big businesses, I think its a great place to get a fairly reliable picture of things...Just make sure to never take information from one source as gospel. Try checking to make sure information lines up with other sources."

YovrLastBrainCell















9.



Run Pee (technically an app)
















screenshot of an example page for a Star Wars film, telling you that the next pee time is 8 minutes away and describing what happens during that part of the film







Via runpee.com











"It tells you the best time for a bathroom break and gives a brief description of what you would miss."

BigWar0609















10.



Falling Fruit
















map with a description of a black raspberry bush in Pawtucket marked with a dot







Via fallingfruit.org











"[It's a] website that shows you where local fruit trees or bushes are, so you can go pick them. Good for frugal people, or home wine makers."

plsendmysufferring















11.



Color Schemes Generator (similarly, colormind)
















five different colors with names and labels next to each other







Via coolors.co











"[It] automatically generates colors that go well together. You can lock in which ones you like and generate more that go well with those, too. [It's] useful for everything art related. I use it for coloring Blender models."

YT_ReasonPlays

"Colormind.io generates color palettes for designers. (You can lock colors you like so it generates other colors accordingly.)"

judeotaji















12.



Window Swap
















photo of greenery outside a window in the Phillipines







Via window-swap.com











"[It] lets you view out people's windows from around the world...As several users have pointed out, the videos on the site aren't live feeds, but hopefully you'll still find it interesting anyway."

Daveed84















13.



Natural Reader
















homepage advertising powerful text-to-speech with buttons to watch a video or go to the reader







Via naturalreaders.com











"It's basically a text-to-speech site that lets you copy and paste passages into a text box and then the computer will read it back to you. I use this when I need to type out papers, short stories, or any other lengthy piece of writing as a way of proofreading. It's nice to use this way because then you can hear your errors read aloud."

ThrowRA29208















14.



Outline
















example of an article with no ads







Via outline.com











"Outline.com is a lifesaver. Just copy and paste a URL for a news article, and it will present it as text only. [It's] great for removing the eyebleed ads that make so many news sites impossible to read."

MookSmilliams













15.



My Fridge Food















myfridgefood.com











"Put in what you have in your kitchen and get ideas for meals. [I] do believe they have an app, too."

MortainL
















myfridgefood.com











"Put in what you have in your kitchen and get ideas for meals. [I] do believe they have an app, too."

MortainL













16.



Get Human
















button to skip waiting on hold with hours for the company and a wait time







Via gethuman.com











"[It's] a place where the internet will find you a phone number to call to get a human for customer service. If they can’t find one, they will wait in the hold queue for you."

[deleted]















17.



Radio Garden
















zoomed in map of Europe with tiny dots and a circle with a song playing on the left







Via radio.garden











"You can listen to live radio from six continents and many countries."

Sad-Worldliness3849















18.



Blank Slate
















blank white page with the words "just start typing"







Via blankslate.io











"[It's] just a blank website where you can quickly write down a couple notes and save them or just copy something down. I use it all the time for work or when I don't have a pencil or paper at my desk."

MariosNose















19.



Just Watch























Via justwatch.com











"[It] allows me to search up a movie or TV show and tells me where it's streaming."

Dd1va















20.



Future Timeline
















2020-2029 timeline contents, stating that the Arctic is becoming free of sea ice and that a major earthquake will hit, while we'll progress towards eliminating malaria







Via futuretimeline.net











"[It's the] easiest way to spend an hour or two learning about our history/the future."

granticusmaximusrex

Disclaimer: Though based on science and history, these are just predictions.















21.



Forvo
















the word Buenos Aires with a bunch of languages and a play button for pronunciation







Via forvo.com











"Forvo [is] for when you see a word in a different language (or your own!) and you want to know how it’s pronounced, or how it sounds in different accents/dialects. People record themselves saying words and upload it with their general location. I tell everyone I can about this site."

AnneListersBottom















22.



Boil the Frog
















Weezer and Lady Gaga put in as the artists and a "boil the frog" button which gives a list of songs to connect them







Via boilthefrog.playlistmachinery.com











"[It's] an awesome site where you put two artists in, and it makes a playlist connecting them for you."

Axenal713















23.



Camel Camel Camel
















"amazon price history" with a list of the current, highest, lowest, and average prices for an item







Via camelcamelcamel.com











"Camelcamelcamel.com lets you see the history of prices of an item on Amazon, [and] you can also set an alert when the price drops below a certain amount."

CIRCVVS















24.



Free Camp Sites
















map with little icons of campsites and reviews on the right side







Via freecampsites.net











"Freecampsites.net shows you all the free campsites."

ivnschr

"Just used it to road trip from LA to Seattle to Denver through Montana/Wyoming and back. It allowed me to just drive and drive to my heart’s content and reliably find somewhere nearby to park overnight...Note: [you] may need 4x4 clearance for many, and many are seasonally closed. Read the reviews for notes on accessibility or cell service or if a site is still free for camping."

TarHeel-DSH













25.



Time and Date















Via timeanddate.com











"Timeanddate.com is really useful for date calculations. You can add or subtract from any date, like if you have no payments for 90 days, what day will it be due if you buy on Monday. If you want to know how old something is {was}, it will do time between two dates. In years, days, hours or minutes. It's surprisingly useful for specific things."

Potato_dad_ca
















Via timeanddate.com











"Timeanddate.com is really useful for date calculations. You can add or subtract from any date, like if you have no payments for 90 days, what day will it be due if you buy on Monday. If you want to know how old something is {was}, it will do time between two dates. In years, days, hours or minutes. It's surprisingly useful for specific things."

Potato_dad_ca













26.



Free Rice
















vocab question asking what "advection means" with multiple choice options







Via freerice.com











"[It's] word quizzes. Every one you answer provides food for impoverished people. If you're going to sit and waste time on your computer, at least you can help feed people."

Flannelgraphiti















27.



Random.org
















random number generator where you put in a min and a max and generate a random number







Via random.org











"I use it when I need a random number but don’t have my dice with me."

ValleyStardust













28.



The Global Network of Discovery















Via gnod.com











"[It's] great for new music, books, art etc. Put in what you like and you can see a network of similar artists you might like."

Internal_Potato
















Via gnod.com











"[It's] great for new music, books, art etc. Put in what you like and you can see a network of similar artists you might like."

Internal_Potato













29.



What 3 Words
















a map with New York City Hall on it and a connection to other apps to use to navigate







Via what3words.com











"[It's a] location service that gives precise (3m x 3m) coordinates for anywhere in the world using a sequence of three words. It’s great for meeting up with people. Sure, you can say to meet at the Convention Center, but that’s a huge location. With 'What 3 Words' you can go directly to the person."

DarnSanity















30.



Worn on TV
















three different women in dresses with stock photos of the dresses next to them







Via wornontv.net











"They are masters at tracking down the exact clothes actors wear in TV shows. AND they often show a similar cheaper option if your budget is not the same as millionaires."

Sarah-loves-cats















31.



Salary Converter
















area to put source and target country with an amount in local currency, where you can then calculate how much money you would need to have the same income as that in the target country







Via salaryconverter.nigelb.me











"[It] compares the cost of living/salaries in different countries."

drake_xp















32.



Kosmi
















dark screen with a welcome and button to create a room or join a public lobby







Via kosmi.io











"I use Kosmi.io for watch parties with friends. You can play games [and] share your screen with audio...with no installation needed on [the] host or client side. To anyone who previously used Rabbit cast before they went downhill, this is the best alternative I have found."

CoreyMontemagno















33.



PDF24 Tools
















a page with a bunch of options, like merge, compress, edit, or split PDF







Via tools.pdf24.org











"[It's] for literally anything from turning pages to comparing PDFs, signing, converting, extracting text/pictures, coloring stuff in, adding water marks or whatever. If there is something you want to change about your PDF, then this is where you want to go. [It] has saved my grades multiple times."

OnyxNightshadow















34.



Shop By Sub
















picture of amazon aquarium products with how many upvotes they got on Reddit







Via shopbysub.com











"I use Shopbysub.com to find gifts for people. It lists Amazon products mentioned in comments on Reddit grouped by subreddit, and lets you sort by the number of upvotes that comment got. I was tired of creating posts for every time I wanted to try a new hobby and wondered what that hobby's subreddit suggested for gear or things, so I created the site! It hasn't gotten any traction yet, but myself and my buddies find it useful — [I] hope you can, too!"

hikemhigh















35.



DeepL translator
















translation page where you can type in one language and translate to another







Via deepl.com











"DeepL for translations instead of google translate. Although language options are still limited, the results are more natural and elegant. I'm a bilingual Chinese/English speaker and use this whenever I can't remember how to say a phrase in the other language."

melodyduany

"Tagging onto this: Deepl runs off of the main online dictionary www.linguee.com, which is a complete and utter lifesaver for people wanting to learn languages. It will give you the word you're looking for, with all secondary or tertiary meanings, and will furthermore give you sentences with examples of the searched phrase."

YesterdayWeary6991















36.



Photopea
















photo-shop like photo editing website







Via photopea.com











"[It's an] online image editor with Photoshop features."

gagahpangeran

"Everyone who doesn’t need super high Photoshop levels, use this. It has most of the features of Adobe Photoshop, and is probably the best discovery I have ever made on the internet (other than Davinci Resolve editing software)."

RoyRoyKing















37.



Remove Reddit
















page showing removed reddit threads







Via removeddit.com











"[It] shows you the content of most removed posts and comments on Reddit."

LegateLaurie















38.



IMSLP Petrucci Music Library
















IMSLP home page that advertises sharing the world's public domain music with a search bar







Via imslp.org











"[It's] a library of public domain classical sheet music. You can pretty much find any classical music over 100 years old. I stopped buying sheet music when I discovered it. Plus, its pretty easy to send music to students during e-class in lockdown."

elenifan















39.



And finally, Erase.bg or Remove.bg
















button to upload image







Via erase.bg











"Remove.bg does a pretty solid job at removing the background of any image. You can even just Ctrl + V. Con: [it] lowers quality a little."

venosenz

"Remove.bg is what helped me make a new photograph required for my school application. While others went to actual studios, I just modified my selfie."

PracticalFighter

"Also, https://erase.bg/"

kritikraker

















That's all for today! If you know any other useful underrated websites, let me know in the comments!






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