Focused tool site
QuickCalculatorTools
Everyday calculators, converters, IDs, passwords, and reading estimates.
Audience
Students, remote workers, developers, travelers, teachers, and general productivity users.
Search angle
Calculator pages are long-tail friendly when each page answers one clear task and explains its limits plainly.
MVP scope
8 tools and 6 supporting guides.
Tools on QuickCalculatorTools
A calculator and quick-answer site for everyday conversions, estimates, and generated values that people need mid-task.
Unit Converter
Convert common length, weight, and temperature units for quick everyday calculations.
Timestamp Converter
Convert Unix timestamps to readable dates and convert date-time values back to timestamps.
Reading Time Calculator
Estimate reading time from word count for articles, scripts, newsletters, and study notes.
Password Generator
Generate strong random passwords with adjustable length, symbols, numbers, and letter options.
UUID Generator
Generate random UUIDs for mock data, test records, prototypes, and development workflows.
Word Counter
Count words, characters, sentences, and reading time for essays, posts, scripts, and notes.
Color Palette Generator
Create a simple color palette from a base color for presentations, posts, and lightweight design work.
HTML Entity Encoder / Decoder
Encode HTML-sensitive characters or decode common HTML entities back to readable text.
Guides for this site
How to Convert Units Online Quickly
A beginner-friendly guide to converting length, weight, and temperature units without installing software.
Unix Timestamp Explained for Beginners
A plain-English explanation of Unix timestamps, seconds vs milliseconds, local time, and UTC.
How to Estimate Reading Time for Blog Posts
Estimate article reading time from word count and use it to plan newsletters, posts, tutorials, and scripts.
How to Generate Strong Passwords
Learn what makes a password stronger, why length matters, and how to use a password generator safely.
What Is a UUID Used For?
A plain-English guide to UUIDs, random identifiers, mock data, test records, and when unique IDs are useful.
HTML Entities Explained for Beginners
Learn why characters like <, >, &, and quotes are encoded in HTML and how to decode them for reading.