Ahsan Iqbal
Founder & Lead Developer
Hello! I am a developer based in Peshawar, Pakistan, focused on building clean, efficient, and privacy-first digital utilities. My mission is to make powerful tools accessible to everyone without the need for complex registrations or invasive tracking.
Why I Built Toolshub123
By profession i am an SEO Expert and am working on backlinks since the last 2 years. During that time i came accross many tools that were "free" but they had unneccecry CAPTCHAs and signups, that slowed down my work a lot espesially CAPTCHAs so i got fedup and decided to build Toolshub123. I officially launched this project on January 2nd, 2026. This is also my very first project of this scale. Initially, my frustration was just about the lost speed, but as I grew as a developer, I realized that data privacy is a basic right. I decided to build my own suite of tools that are actually fast, private, and CAPTCHA-free. That is the soul of Toolshub123.
Written by Ahsan Iqbal on January 2nd, 2026
Technical Focus
As mentioned above im primarily SEO guy but i have basic web development knowledge (HTML, CSS & Java Script), So im building this project with the help of AI assited coding. I mainly work on windsurf and when some times its AI makes a mistake i fix it maually in Github. The idea behinde this project is that it will never store or see any of your data and all the calculations will happen on the client side in thier browser to maintain privacy and speed.
I am Building in Public, sharing every step of this journey as I learn and grow. Instead of taking the easy route and buying a bloated CMS, Iβve built my own custom setup using free databases and hosting available today. This keeps Toolshub123 lightweight, fast, and completely independent. By not relying on expensive, data-heavy platforms, I can ensure the site stays free for you while proving that a custom-built SEO lab is possible with the right tools and a bit of grit.
My GitHub Lab Activity
I believe in showing the work, not just the results. Above is my GitHub activity graph, my personal 'receipt' for Building in Public.
Each green square represents a day where I was in the trenches of Windsurf, refining scripts, or manually cleaning up code that the AI didn't quite get right. Since I don't use a standard CMS, this graph tracks the actual evolution of Toolshub123. Itβs not just code; itβs the daily record of me learning, failing, and eventually solving the technical SEO hurdles that started this whole journey.