Mini tools are 10x more powerful than free trials ⚙️
How "mini tools" are secretly fueling billion-dollar startups (and how you can create your own in 24 hours)
Earlier this month, a crazy simple “mini-tool” broke the internet:
It’s called Twitter Roast — you put a link to your Twitter/X profile, it scans your tweets with AI, and boom! You get hilariously accurate (and sometimes brutal) insights about your personality.
It was created as a side-project by WordWave, an AI agent company.
The founder later shared some numbers:
The result? Absolute viral madness. 💥 It’s one of the most successful products on Product Hunt in years.
Why it worked:
Instantly shareable results
Just the right amount of snark and humor
Perfect demo of WordWave's AI capabilities without a hard sell
Tapped into our love of personality quizzes (remember Buzzfeed?)
Let’s dive into the world of mini-tools - one of my favorite marketing ideas. 👇
💡 The marketing idea
Build a free mini web app or tool that solves a super-specific problem for your target audience and subtly shows your product’s technology.
Use it to generate buzz, backlinks, and leads for your main product.
It’s called “mini-tool marketing” (or “engineering as marketing” if you want to sound fancy). And trust me, it’s EXPLODING right now.
💻 13 mini-tool examples that generated millions in revenue
I’ve seen some killer examples lately:
Copy.ai’s cold email generator ❄️
Wix’s QR code generator 📸
Ahrefs’ SEO keyword generator 🔧
Shopify’s business name generator ☕️
Calm’s do nothing for 2 minutes 🧘♂️
Hubspot’s website grader 📊
Buildfire’s mobile dev cost calculator 💰
CoSchedule’s headline analyzer 🧠
Wiz’s cloud threat landscape 🥷🏻
Grammarly's plagiarism checker 🤫
Loops.so’s bounce doctor 💊
Canva's color palette generator 🎨
Taplio’s viral post generator (😅)
The common thread? They all create free value while subtly bringing attention to the core product.
But wait, there’s more…
♻️ The secret sauce: repurposing existing features
Here's the growth hack within the growth hack: You probably already have the perfect mini-tool hiding in your product.
Examples:
⛔️ Slack could create a standalone emoji creator based on their custom emoji feature
🖼️ Zoom could offer a free background removal tool
🐶 Uber found a way to fill in the dead hours with UberPuppies
🕵️ GitGuardian just gave free access to one of their features and repackaged it as “Has My Secret Leaked?”
The key is to find a feature that:
Provides immediate value
Showcases your core technology
Naturally leads users to want more (i.e., your full product)
Pro tip: Make it 100% free. No email, no sign-up, nada. Instead of a limited free trial of your entire product → give users unlimited free value in one super-specific niche. Bonus points if it generates a shareable result with your watermark/logo (hello, viral loop!). ✅
Warning: Keep the mini-tool truly independent. Don't force users to your full platform just to use the mini-tool. VEED.io seems to offer many “mini-tools”, but in fact, all of them are just tabs in the full platform — they are not standalone tools. I do not recommend doing that. ❌
⏰ Your 24-hour playbook for creating a mini-tool
Find a feature in your main product that could be isolated.
Strip the feature down: Make it standalone and dead simple to use (e.g. only one input field).
Give it a home: Create a simple landing page where the mini-tool lives. Pro move: Buy a catchy domain (like https://bounce.doctor by Loops).
Brand it (lightly!): Name it, add a subtle “powered by [Your Company]” tag, use your brand colors/fonts. Include a soft CTA somewhere to check out your main product.
Kill the friction: No sign-ups, no credit card, no BS. Let people use it instantly without scrolling/clicking on anything.
Launch it: Do it on Product Hunt, Reddit (try r/InternetIsBeautiful), HackerNews, etc. Promote through your existing social media channels. Email your list (they’ll spread the word if it’s good). Reach out to relevant bloggers/journalists.
Monitor and celebrate: If it’s blowing up, tell the world!
TL;DR — Take a slice of your product, repackage it as a free mini-tool, and watch the magic happen 🌈
Can’t find a feature to repurpose? No worries! You can make calculators, quizzes, browser extensions, games, funny generators, or AI wrappers that your target audience would love (without repurposing anything that exists already).
📚 Further read:
- ’s Copy.ai growth breakdown
- ’s turbo boosts ideas (on ’s Newsletter)
My guide to mini-games (a fantastic sub-genre of this marketing idea)
Have you seen any cool “mini-tool” campaigns?
Drop them in the comments below! 🔥
See you next week ✌️
Tom
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This totally has my entrepreneurial brain buzzing. What a cool idea! This feels like such a more fun and natural way to get things out there than more hard sell type stuff.
But here's my question--what are some ways this could be adaptable for individuals in creative fields? I'm talking about novelists or artists or musicians whose emphasis is on creative work, but who are trying to learn whatever they can from more traditional marketing and take care of their career and treat it like a business? I'm a novelist and would love to try and incorporate this idea, and hire someone to build a mini tool like this for me, but I'm trying to brainstorm what type of tools would be the most effective.
This is good. But it seems like it applies only to digital products like softwares and digital tools.
Can this work for a service based product?