Tools

Turn Tools into a real utility hub instead of a dead footer link

The reference site has a strong tooling feel, so this route now behaves more like a practical toolbox entry for checks, diagnostics, and lightweight helpers.

Checks

Good fit for compatibility, permission, and device checks

Utility

A home for small interview and job-search helpers

SEO

Useful as a future tools-driven traffic surface

ツール起点の導線

The reference site makes users feel there are real tools behind the product, and this page starts building that same expectation.

  • Better for footer traffic and SEO.
  • Useful for smaller but meaningful capabilities.
  • Makes the product ecosystem feel more complete.

What Tools should feel like

It should act like a practical toolbox, not an abstract marketing paragraph.

DE

Device Checks

Help users validate audio, permissions, and environment setup.

ST

Stealth Diagnostics

A natural future home for stealth-related checks and guidance.

QU

Quick Interview Utilities

Useful for checklists, glossaries, and role breakdown helpers.

RE

Resume Helpers

Can collect small resume and template-related utilities.

SU

Support Shortcuts

Bring self-serve support and diagnostic flows together.

EX

Experiment Surface

A clean place for smaller experimental features.

How this can expand

1

Start with the most useful utilities

Prioritize checks, troubleshooting, and practical helper flows.

2

Add product-connected tools

Stealth checks, prep builders, and role analyzers fit especially well.

3

Grow into a directory

Eventually organize by use case and workflow.

Tools FAQ

Why not build the real tools now?

The route and hierarchy come first. Once the page exists, individual tools can be added naturally over time.

Does this overlap with resources?

Resources is more educational; Tools is more action-oriented and utility-oriented.

What should be added first?

Compatibility checks, permission guides, stealth diagnostics, and resume helpers are strong first candidates.

Give Tools a structure that can keep growing

It now reads like a real tools hub and is ready for future utility pages without feeling improvised.