Desktop tools for
Windows.
SEO auditing, OSINT investigation, AI background removal, and search engine tools — built for Windows, fully offline, no subscriptions. Try before you buy.
Desktop Tools for Windows
Professional utilities built for real work. No cloud, no accounts, no recurring fees.
Tom's IndexNow Submitter
Live FreeSubmit URLs and sitemaps to IndexNow-compatible search engines — Bing, Yandex, Naver, Seznam, and more. One click, all engines notified.
100% free — no trial, no limits
Tom's AI Rank Checker
Live Free NewSee where any domain ranks in Common Crawl's Web Graph — the dataset that feeds AI model training. Lookup, compare up to 10, batch check 1,000, and export CSV. Online version covers 120 million domains.
100% free — desktop app + online tool
Tom's Link Authority
Live NewOffline backlink checker and link gap analyzer. See who links to any domain, find competitor link gaps, and export results — all powered by Common Crawl's 4.4 billion link connections.
Free app · backlink shards $5 each
Tom's OSINT Workbench
Live New FreeDesktop investigation workbench. Track people, companies, domains, social profiles, emails, phones, and IPs as connected entities. Force-directed graph, snapshot diffing, 7 public API integrations, and self-contained HTML reports. Fully offline, single portable EXE.
100% free — no trial, no limits
What you actually need vs what they're selling
Most SEO and creative tasks don't require a cloud subscription. Here's how desktop tools compare on the things that matter.
| Feature | Tom's Desktop Tools | Cloud Subscriptions | Other Free Tools |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price model | One-time purchase or free | $49–$499/month | Free with heavy limits |
| Works offline | Yes — fully | No — cloud required | Rarely |
| Data privacy | Your machine only | Data sent to servers | Often unclear |
| Trial | 7–30 days, no card | Usually requires card | N/A |
| Installation | Single .exe, no installer | Browser or heavy app | Varies |
How I like my tools
Boringly reliable, weirdly powerful.
Offline-first
If it can run on your machine, it should. Privacy isn't a feature — it's a default.
Fast iteration
Ship small updates. Learn from real usage. Keep improving the "last 10%".
Clean UX
Simple controls, sensible defaults, and clear output you can trust.
Get in touch
For questions, feedback, or bug reports.