About codebrulee
codebrulee is a collection of client-side developer tools built and operated by Oddlogix LLC, a software company based in Rock Hill, South Carolina.
Why this exists
The web has plenty of dev tools sites. Most have the same problems: intrusive ads that fight with the tool UI, data sent to servers for processing, account walls, newsletter dark patterns, and pages that take a second or two to even render the input box.
codebrulee is built to do one thing well — provide focused, client-side tools that a developer can paste sensitive data into without thinking twice. Nothing you type here goes to a server. There are no accounts. There are no email capture popups. The ads are in the page chrome, not the tool.
Principles
- Client-side only. Tool inputs are processed entirely in your browser. We couldn’t see your data if we wanted to — and we don’t want to.
- Fast pages. Tools are interactive within a second of the page loading. No loading spinners for simple operations.
- No tracking on tool inputs. We use basic web analytics for page views. We do not log, store, or transmit what you type into tools.
- No accounts, no paywalls, no email capture. Everything is free and works immediately.
- Source available. The implementations are published on GitHub so you can verify the claims above for yourself.
Who runs it
codebrulee is part of Oddlogix LLC. The tools are built and maintained by a developer with 30+ years in IT and software — the same person who uses these tools daily while working on client projects, internal SaaS products, and a homelab. If a tool is here, there’s a good chance the site owner pasted something into it within the last week.
How it’s funded
codebrulee displays ads through Google AdSense in non-intrusive slots outside the tool UI. That’s it — no affiliate links, no sponsored tools, no paid placements. If a tool claims to be faster or more accurate, it’s because we built it that way, not because someone paid for the claim.
Contact
Email hello@codebrulee.com for bug reports, tool requests, or corrections. See the contact page for details on what to include in each category of message.