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Warum OnSubmit existiert

OnSubmit bündelt kostenlose Werkzeuge rund um konkrete Aufgaben: generieren, validieren, konvertieren, vergleichen, berechnen und Testdaten vorbereiten.

38 Werkzeuge 6 Kategorien 5 nützliche Workflows

Prinzipien

Ein Katalog für reale Nutzung

OnSubmit bevorzugt direkte Werkzeuge, konkrete Beispiele und nützliche Links zwischen verwandten Aufgaben.

One clear page per tool

Each generator, validator, converter or calculator has its own page to open the right tool quickly and read useful context.

Workflows instead of lists

Workflow pages connect tools used together: test data, banking data, invoicing, security/hash or data conversion.

Useful explanations

Definitions, FAQs, tables, best practices and internal links help users understand formats, limits and common mistakes.

Simple browser-based processing

When the task allows it, the tool runs directly in the browser to reduce friction.

Vergleich

OnSubmit vs ein generisches Tool-Verzeichnis

BedarfOnSubmitGenerisches Verzeichnis
Find a precise toolDedicated tool page, search and categoryLong list with little context
Understand the right workflowWorkflow pages and related suggestionsIsolated tools without internal links
Avoid bad test dataFictitious values, warnings and coherent examplesShort copy or interface-only pages
Save time on a short taskOpen, paste, generate, validate or convertSlow navigation or tools hard to rediscover

Beispiele

Nützliche Workflows für tägliche Aufgaben

Some needs require several small tools. OnSubmit connects them so users can continue the logical next step after generation, validation, conversion or calculation.

  • Test a banking form: fake RIB, IBAN/BIC, fake identity and UUID.
  • Prepare a test invoice: VAT, SIRET/SIREN and fake banking details.
  • Clean API data: JSON, CSV, YAML, TypeScript, Base64 and diff.

FAQ

Häufige Fragen zu OnSubmit

Why does OnSubmit create one page per tool?

A dedicated page makes each tool easy to open directly, share precisely and understand through focused explanations.

Why organize tools by workflow?

Users often need to complete a full scenario, such as testing a banking form, preparing an invoice or generating a QA dataset.

Do OnSubmit tools replace official services?

No. OnSubmit tools are for tests, quick checks, mockups and indicative calculations. Official, fiscal, banking or legal workflows require trusted sources.

Why keep tools free instead of creating user accounts?

Most OnSubmit use cases are short operational tasks. The goal is to open, paste, generate, validate, convert or calculate quickly.

Why are related tools important?

Related tools help users continue natural workflows. A fake RIB can be complemented by an IBAN/BIC validator, fake identity and UUID reference.