FlareStart
HomeNewsHow ToSources
FlareStart

Where developers start their day. All the tech news & tutorials that matter, in one place.

Quick Links

  • Home
  • News
  • Tutorials
  • Sources
  • Privacy Policy

Connect

© 2026 FlareStart. All rights reserved.

Back to articles
Building a Faster, Ad-Free Unit Converter: Escaping the Paywalls of Utility Apps
How-ToWeb Development

Building a Faster, Ad-Free Unit Converter: Escaping the Paywalls of Utility Apps

via Dev.to WebdevGetinfo Toyou3h ago

Have you ever just needed to know how many grams are in a pound, or convert Celsius to Fahrenheit, only to open an app and be greeted by a full-screen video ad? Or worse, a subscription prompt for a 'premium' conversion experience? As a developer, I found this incredibly frustrating. Unit conversion is a fundamental mathematical utility. It shouldn't be hidden behind paywalls or cluttered with intrusive advertisements. I wanted a tool that just worked—instantly, cleanly, and without trying to upsell me. That's why I built ConvertEase . It is a comprehensive, completely free unit converter covering everything from length and weight to data storage, time, and currency. My goal was simple: provide the deep utility of paid alternatives without the bloat, the tracking, or the price tag. The True Cost of 'Free' Alternatives If you look at the app stores or search engines today, many converter tools are technically 'free' to access. But they monetize through your attention and your data. They

Continue reading on Dev.to Webdev

Opens in a new tab

Read Full Article
2 views

Related Articles

Building ATS2 from Source in 2026
How-To

Building ATS2 from Source in 2026

Lobsters • 4h ago

Stop paying for cable: How to access over 1,000 free streaming channels today
How-To

Stop paying for cable: How to access over 1,000 free streaming channels today

ZDNet • 5h ago

How I Taught Agents to Follow a Process (Not Just Write Code)
How-To

How I Taught Agents to Follow a Process (Not Just Write Code)

Medium Programming • 5h ago

The kid-friendly Fitbit Ace is $100, which matches its best price
How-To

The kid-friendly Fitbit Ace is $100, which matches its best price

The Verge • 8h ago

Your iPhone has a secret button on the back - here's how to unlock it
How-To

Your iPhone has a secret button on the back - here's how to unlock it

ZDNet • 11h ago

Discover More Articles