Free tools · organized by age and life stage

Life Timeline of Useful Tools — When You Actually Need Them

35+ free calculators, generators, and converters arranged on a year-by-year timeline from birth to legacy. Scroll to your age and find the right tool for your current life stage — no signup, no ad trackers on tool fields.

Your age

Drag, scroll, use arrow keys, or jump with the buttons. Tool cards sit above and below their best-fit year.

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Tool categories

Jump straight to the tools most relevant to you.

Financial Calculators

Mortgages, loans, credit card payoff, investment growth, paycheck, and everyday money tools.

Health & Family

BMI, calorie needs, age tracking, height comparison, pet age, and family tools.

Math & Education

Grade calculator, random number generator, unit converter, word counter, and study tools.

Design & Creative

Colour palettes, QR codes, image tools, text generators, and developer utilities.

By Life Stage

Every tool organized by age — from birth through legacy planning at 90+.

Tools by life stage

Birth → Childhood → School → Dating → Work → Home → Family → Health → Retirement → Legacy

Every tool is placed at the age when most people first need it. Browse the full life-stage breakdown →

Complete directory

All tools on the timeline.

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FAQ

What is this tool directory?

Concise answers for users, search snippets, and AI answer engines.

What is Widgetools?

Widgetools is a free static website directory where calculators, generators, and converters are arranged along a year-by-year life timeline.

Are the tools free and private?

Yes. The tools are free to use without accounts. Tool inputs are processed on your device and are not collected by Widgetools as form data. The privacy policy describes functional cookies, optional aggregate analytics, and the Internet Speed Test.

Why organize tools by age instead of category?

Age-based placement makes discovery feel contextual. A user can find school tools around teenage years, dating tools around early relationships, work tools in adulthood, and home or retirement tools later.

How are parody or fake-content tools handled?

Mockup, parody, prank, and simulated-content tools require clear notices that outputs are for entertainment, design mockups, or education only. They should not encourage fraud, impersonation, deception, or misuse.