Bryan Ho
@foundbryan
Product Manager (Data & AI) • Mensa • ♑ • Chaotic 'good' • web2: @StartupIllustr, http://forms.freeinternet.tools • thoughts: @fs_strategist
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not every idea needs a premium plan. sometimes i just want something to exist. because they make the web a little better.
Building free tools in 2025 feels like punk rock. No monetization. No dark patterns. Just vibes and JavaScript.
Crazy how the internet went from “view source” to “upgrade to Pro.” We really lost the plot. I’m just building stuff that can be made free and should’ve just stayed free. Starting with forms. → forms.freeinternet.tools
The real rebellion isn’t against big tech. It’s against the idea that everything that people want has to be a premium feature. I’m just building cool, useful things again. No paywalls, no traps. forms.freeinternet.tools
Would you rather: – Pay $25/mo for a SaaS – Or use something slightly less polished but totally free Both are available to use immediately. Be honest. What do you actually choose as a founder?
Every indie hacker has that moment of rage-building. You hit a paywall for something that should just… be free. That’s where forms.freeinternet.tools came from. Channeling some of that modern internet Robin Hood energy 🏹
Form Builder SaaS pricing page: “Remove our branding for $50/mo” Me: 😂😂😂 Forever completely free form builder → forms.freeinternet.tools
I love seeing people rebuild common tools freely. It’s like internet civil disobedience. A rebellion in JavaScript.
Remember when people made websites just because it was fun? No upsells, no paywalls — just curiosity and code. That’s the spirit behind forms.freeinternet.tools. One tool at a time, we’re bringing the good internet back.
The best indie projects still feel like gifts to the web. Not funnels. Not freemium strategies. Just a quiet “here, I made this.”
do u ever: - eat - sleep - suddenly realize just how crazy internet culture has developed since the early days and how it is reflective of all the people that joined who now outnumber the nerds that just wanted to make cool things and show their skills to other nerds. - breathe
Quick thought on why it seems as though the world is able to spread ideas faster but CHANGE JUST ISN'T COMING.
Speed of communication isn’t speed of collective alignment.
Sometimes I wonder if the early internet’s ethos of “build for fun, share for free” could still survive today. Or does the internet actually believe the modern monetization mindset is just better?
2000s: let's all create things that'll do genuine good in this world by helping or entertaining people. 2020s: paywalls. i'm not saying don't charge for your work. i'm saying the aim should be to create something valuable, not finding what's the min that can be paywalled.
There’s something deeply wholesome about seeing “100% free” and actually believing it.
Some thoughts about the delicate balance on how the systems we live in function.
Every pillar of society trades speed for leverage. Businesses act fast but small. Governments act slow but wide. The masses act slowest but can reshape everything.
Who else remembers the joy stumbling onto random sites full of weird, free widgets and code snippets? That chaotic generosity is the best part of the web.
Working on gathering a suite of free internet tools for solopreneurs, finding what exists and building what I wish existed. Launching v1 of Forms, a platform to slap designs, question types, and custom flows on top of Google Forms. All completely free forever.
The internet made communication instant, but collective decision-making still moves at the speed of collective alignment. That’s why everything feels fast but changes slow.
Imagine paying $25/mo for the “privilege” of linking to your own homepage from your lead form. That’s the reality of most form tools. I am rebelling, so can you: forms.freeinternet.tools
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