I built TweetStyler, a Unicode text converter that lets you style your X/Twitter posts with 125 different fonts directly in the browser.
Twitter strips CSS so custom fonts don't work — Unicode characters are the only way around it. The tool has a live preview with a locked copy trial before paying.
I built TweetStyler to solve a simple problem on X: limited font styles.
Most posts on X look the same because the platform doesn't support many text styles.
TweetStyler converts normal text into 130+ Unicode font styles that work directly in X posts, bios, and replies.
Features:
- 130+ font styles
- Instant copy to clipboard
- Text decorations and emojis
- Post templates
- Conversion history
- Favorite fonts
- Works on all devices
I made ProductiveLife.app(https://productivelife.app), a small project built over a few late-night coding sessions. It calculates how many productive hours you have left in life, assuming you’re most productive between 20 and 65.
It's dark, but also strangely motivating. I wanted a way to remind myself to use time better — and this helped.
It’s privacy-friendly, no accounts, no tracking — just a thought-provoking number.
I’d love feedback, ideas for features, or your thoughts on whether this motivates or depresses you
Twitter strips CSS so custom fonts don't work — Unicode characters are the only way around it. The tool has a live preview with a locked copy trial before paying.
It's a $2 one-time payment. Solo built from $0.
Would love honest feedback from the HN community.
tweetstyler.com
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