Introducing my Hive Tools Portfolio Page
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Today I finally found some time to bring my portfolio page to a final and complete state. Many people told me that they sometimes have trouble finding the links to the tools I build, because they are spread across different blog posts. So I thought it was a good idea to create one clean overview page where you can see all projects in one place. Now you no longer need to scroll through old posts or search for links. Everything is organized and easy to access.

The page is divided into several sections so that everything stays simple and clear.
Projects // THE ARSENAL
In this section you see a full overview of the applications I have developed for the Hive community. At the moment there are six different tools listed, each with a short description. When you click on one of them, a detailed page opens with more information, screenshots, and sometimes even small technical notes about how the app works. These tools cover different topics such as keyword searches, power up tracking, power down analytics, and more. I will add new tools here as soon as I release them, so this list will continue to grow over time.
- Hive Power-Up Tracker
(Real-time monitoring and analysis of HIVE Power-Ups.) - Hive Power Down Checker
(Real-time tracking and predictive forecasting of HIVE unstaking events.) - Hive Keyword Search
(A powerful tool to search and filter keywords across the Hive blockchain history.) - Hive Post Payout Dashboard
(Advanced analytics tool to track post earnings and engagement for multiple accounts.) - Holozing by @acidyo DEC Compare
(HoloDust on Holozing Winning Compare in December) - Hive Wheel of Luck
(A fun, provably fair wheel game utilizing Hive Comments.)
Witness Information // Active Guardian

This part of the page shows information about my active Hive witness under the name louis.witness. You can see a live feed that shows who is signing the current blocks, and you also see a clear highlight when my witness signs a block. I added this because many users enjoy following the block production process. It makes the work of a witness more transparent.
I also included a small detection tool. If you have Hive Keychain installed in your browser, the page will notice it and show you a button called Vote_With_Keychain. With just one click you can support my witness work for Hive. It is a simple click that does not hurt, but it helps a lot and I really appreciate every vote. Kudos to @stoodkev and Team @keychain.
Contact / Let's build together.

In this section of my portfolio page you can find all my important links. You will see my PeakD profile, my Github account, my X account, and also my Discord contact. These links make it easy for anyone to reach me. But then I thought to myself… wait a moment. We are all on the Hive blockchain, so why not use the options that Hive already gives us for communication?
For people who already have a Hive account and use Hive Keychain, I added a small extra feature. You can now send me a kind of email directly through the blockchain. It is not really an email in the classic sense. It is actually an encrypted memo that arrives in my wallet as a message. I created a simple contact form for this. When you type your message and send it, Keychain will handle the encryption using your memo key. This way everything stays private and secure.
I like this method because it uses the tools we already have in our ecosystem build by amazing guys like @blocktrades, @howo, @gandalf and many many more. And it shows that Hive is not only for posting and voting, but can also be used for direct communication between users in a safe way.
Feel free to try it out. Send me a message and let me know what you think. And of course, if you have an idea for a small tool or something that could make your daily work on Hive easier, you can also send that request through the contact form. I always enjoy building things that help the community.
So do not be shy. Give it a try and say hello.
So this is my portfolio page for now. It is nothing extremely fancy or special, but it is a clean and simple place where people can explore my apps and see everything I have built in one spot. I wanted to create a small home for my projects so that new users, developers, and curious community members can find things more easily. It also helps me stay organized, because I sometimes forget how many tools I have made over the past months.
At the moment I do not have a custom domain for the page. I am still thinking about it and I am not sure when or if I will set one up. Maybe soon, maybe later. It depends on how much time I have and if I want to make the page even bigger in the future. For now the current setup is enough and works very well.
Thank you all for your support, for your feedback, and for using the tools I build. Every comment, vote, or suggestion motivates me to keep creating more useful things for the Hive community. I appreciate it a lot and I look forward to improving and expanding this little portfolio as time goes on.
Thanks again and Hive on!
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