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I built a free tool to download YouTube thumbnails

I built GetYThumb: https://getythumb.com/

It helps you:

Download YouTube thumbnails in high quality

Get different thumbnail resolutions

Save thumbnails in seconds

Use it directly from your browser — no software needed

Useful for creators, designers, bloggers, and content research

It’s free to use. I’d love to know what you think and what features I should add next.

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u/Alternative-Rate55 — 2 days ago

Need SEO advice for a new website

I recently launched a small tool website and started tracking it in Google Search Console.

After the first few days, I'm seeing:

445 impressions

5 clicks

1.1% CTR

The website is still very new, so I'm not sure if this is a good start or if there are things I should change now.

For people who have experience with SEO:

What would you focus on at this stage?

Should I focus more on:

Getting more backlinks

Creating more useful pages/tools

Improving on-page SEO

Targeting long-tail keywords

Just waiting and collecting more data

Site: www.getythumb.com

I'd appreciate any practical tips for growing a new tool website from this stage.

u/Alternative-Rate55 — 2 days ago

I built a free tool to download YouTube thumbnails

I built GetYThumb: https://getythumb.com/

It helps you:

Download YouTube thumbnails in high quality

Get different thumbnail resolutions

Save thumbnails in seconds

Use it directly from your browser — no software needed

Useful for creators, designers, bloggers, and content research

It’s free to use. I’d love to know what you think and what features I should add next. and also tell me more ideas about which type of tool site really solve problem and really need to made

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u/Alternative-Rate55 — 3 days ago

I built a small tool website — is it actually worth continuing? Looking for honest feedback

I recently built a small website focused on YouTube-related tools.

I’m still very early with it, and I’m trying to figure out whether I should keep investing time into it or change direction.

I’d really appreciate some honest feedback from people who understand websites, SEO, or online tools.

A few things I’m wondering:

Does this type of tool website have enough potential?

What would you improve first?

Should I focus more on SEO/content or building more tools?

What tools would you add?

Are there other tool-site niches that you think have better potential?

What features make a tool website actually useful enough for people to return to?

If you’ve built a tool website before, what mistakes did you make that I should avoid?

I’m not looking for compliments. I’d genuinely prefer blunt criticism.

Site link :https://getythumb.com/

What would you do if you were starting a tool website from scratch today?

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u/Alternative-Rate55 — 4 days ago