Redditors Share Free & Helpful Resources On The Internet And We Are Grateful

Manpreet Kaur

The internet is a wild place. It’s where you can scroll through memes, learn how to make a five-course meal, and accidentally find yourself deep in a rabbit hole about how octopuses are basically aliens (look it up, it’s mind-blowing). But let’s face it – a lot of resources are not exactly resources until you have the cash. You’ll find websites that promise the world but deliver endless pop-ups, services that seem free until they ask for your credit card, and apps that are great until they spam your inbox with “limited-time offers” every other day.

But no worries, because hidden among all that digital chaos are true gems – free, genuinely helpful resources that can make your life easier, productive, and more fun. These aren’t just tools you’ll use once and forget about. Nope, we’re talking about the kind of websites and apps that make you go, “How did I not know about this before?”.

Yeah, a recent Reddit thread on r/AskReddit asked the Redditors – “What free things online should everyone take advantage of?”, and the knowledge vaults opened. Users shared free tools, websites, and apps that are practical and life-changing. If you’ve ever wished for a one-stop shop of helpful internet resources, this thread is your dream come true.

But here’s the best one:

Now go ahead and discover the free magic that the internet has to offer!

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