Share A List of Websites I Collected for External Links

Let me be upfront: I’m obsessed with finding websites that are both useful and downright fascinating. Whether you’re a blogger, a developer, or just someone who loves bookmarking cool stuff (you know who you are), this list is for you. I’ve curated these sites to help with everything from learning new skills to finding inspiration, and yes, getting those sweet, sweet external links that everyone keeps talking about.

1. Academic and Educational Resources

  • Coursera: If you’re like me and constantly feel like you should be learning something new (but don’t always follow through), Coursera is a goldmine. Free courses? Check. Ivy League names? Double check.

  • Khan Academy: This is where I go when I need to refresh my math or science knowledge—or just feel smarter for a moment.

2. Tech and Development Tools

  • GitHub: If you’re not on GitHub yet, what are you doing? It’s like the social network for developers. Also, it’s an incredible place to find open-source projects and solutions.

  • Stack Overflow: This is less a website and more a life-saving tool for anyone who codes. The “I’m not a robot” checks are worth it.

3. Design and Creativity

  • Behance: Want to feel inspired? Or slightly envious? Scroll through Behance. Designers post their portfolios, and some of the work will blow your mind.

  • Canva: This is my secret weapon for quick designs. It’s drag-and-drop easy, and honestly, it’s saved me countless times when I needed something that looked polished fast.

4. Productivity and Tools

  • Trello: I’ve tried every productivity tool under the sun, but I keep coming back to Trello. It’s simple, visual, and just works.

  • Notion: If you haven’t used Notion yet, you’re missing out. It’s like a Swiss Army knife for organizing your brain.

5. Fun and Relaxation

  • Reddit: Sure, it’s a rabbit hole, but it’s the rabbit hole. Whatever your interest, there’s probably a subreddit for it.

  • Spotify: Okay, it’s not a traditional “resource” site, but who doesn’t need a good playlist while working? Bonus points for their podcasts.

Why These Sites?

Honestly, these are the places I find myself visiting over and over again. They’re practical, inspiring, and (mostly) free. Plus, if you’re building a blog or website, linking to high-quality, reputable sites like these is always a good move. It’s like borrowing credibility.

Your Turn

What are your favorite websites? I’m always on the lookout for new gems to add to my collection. Drop a comment or share this post if you think someone else might find it useful. Now go click around and get inspired!

Visit More Websites

For an extended list of awesome websites, check out my website list on GitHub.

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