Practical tools, built from real work.
DevCrate is a suite of practical tools built to make development work easier, faster, and more accessible without unnecessary complexity, heavy friction, or data-hungry design.
Grab what you need.
Use the tools that help. Ignore the ones that do not. Move on with the work that matters.
A growing crate of focused developer tools.
DevCrate is designed to make useful tools easier to access and easier to use. Some tools might become part of your everyday workflow. Others might solve one problem and get out of the way.
- Focused developer tools for testing, setup, utility workflows, and practical development tasks.
- Fast to try, simple to understand, and useful whether you need a tool once or every day.
- A growing toolkit that starts with MockNow and expands through real needs.
Why DevCrate exists
DevCrate comes from real software development work. A lot of useful workflows should not require bloated platforms, confusing setup, or tools that collect more than they need.
- Too many tools make simple jobs feel heavy.
- Useful developer utilities are often hidden behind friction, cost, or confusing setup.
- Builders deserve practical tools that help first and ask for less.
Built in public, refined through real use.
- Ship a focused version.
- Watch what real users need.
- Improve the parts that save time.
- Keep the product clear enough to use without a manual.
Built by Victor Josey Jr.
DevCrate is built by a real software developer turning hands-on experience into reusable tools for other people.
Experience turned into tools.
The goal is not to sound bigger than it is. The goal is to build things that are clear, practical, and worth using.
- Software developer with years of hands-on experience building applications and solving business problems.
- Focused on practical workflows, clear product thinking, and tools that reduce busywork.
- Building DevCrate as a place where real development experience turns into reusable tools for others.
Built to help, not to surveil.
DevCrate should feel useful and honest. That means practical product design, minimal necessary data collection, and clear policies that are easy to find.
- Minimal necessary data collection
- No selling user data
- Practical tools over bloated platforms
- Honest product design
- Built to help, not to surveil
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The short version is here. The full policies are available too.
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Independent, practical, and still improving.
DevCrate grows through useful products, real feedback, and steady refinement.