Tools for humans, not algorithms

Four colorful digital icons of pixelated characters representing browsing tools, with descriptions of their functions such as 'clean google search,' 'auto-reject cookie banners,' 'stops impulse shopping,' and 'gentle browsing guardian'.

The internet has gotten exhausting. So we did something about it. We built some tools to help. A growing family of extensions for anyone who just wants a calmer, cleaner, more human corner of the web.

-made by one person who got very annoyed…

Pixel art illustration of a white cat holding a chocolate chip cookie, set against a pink background with a crescent moon and stars.

CookieTin: Every site begs you to accept cookies. CookieTin says no for you - automatically. No clicking, no reading, no annoying banners. And while it's at it, it quietly hunts for deals and coupons so you save money without thinking about it.

Pixel art cat holding a magnifying glass with stars and moon in the background.

LinkyLink: Google, but just the results. No ads. No AI fluff. No sponsored garbage. Just the links you actually searched for - toggle Google's AI answer on or off whenever you want.

A cute pixel art character with a round body, smiling face, and a question mark sprouting from its head, holding a small suitcase with a heart and a letter U on it, set against a green background with sparkles.

Usure: That feeling when you almost bought something you didn't need? Usure makes you pause before checkout. Pick your mood, check in with yourself, then decide. It doesn't stop you -it just makes sure you decided, not the algorithm.

Cute pixel art character resembling a white ghost or spirit wrapped in a striped blanket against a purple background with a moon and stars.

Blankie: Some sites you open on autopilot. Blankie intercepts before you get there and asks how you're feeling, offers something better, and gives you a breath to decide. Not a blocker. Just a pause. Not the habit. Not the algorithm. You.