My Favorite STEEM Tools

in #steem8 years ago

Here's a list of my favorite STEEM related tools ...


  • Steem Tools by @roelandp - Obviously a great place to start when looking for tools like these.
  • SteemDB by @jesta - Pretty much every bit of information you could possibly want. And rumor has it, if you don't see what you want, you can just ask the author to add it.
  • Steem.cool by @blueorgy - A great way to evaluate reputation. Lets you know how far away the next reputation level is.
  • SteemSpeak by @fyrstikken - The best Discord for STEEM related communication. You can log in with Discord or just listen anonymously here.
  • SteemWhales by @heimindanger - More than just for whale watching. Gives historical info about pretty much every user. Really helpful.
  • steemd by @roadscape - The best blockchain explorer, from a technical standpoint.
  • Steem API Explorer by @lantto - If you need a quick peek into RPC output, this is a great tool for that. At the moment, it only works for database_api calls, though.
  • SteemB by @steven1980 - What's great about these reports is that it can sort by largest payout. The reports look really slick, too.
  • SteemSQL by @arcange - On occasion, I need some information not readily available on other sites or even through RPC. It's handy because it lets me just issue an SQL like:
    SELECT type, COUNT(type) type_count FROM dbo.Transactions
    GROUP BY type
    ORDER BY type_count DESC ;
    
  • Streemian by @xeroc - Most popular for its Curation Trails, this site also has a lot of other great utilities like syndication and scheduled posts.
  • Radio STEEM by @roelandp - Consensus-based radio is a great idea.
  • Dead Followers by @mynameisbrian - Dead simple report to find followers who haven't been active in a while.
  • SteemCap by @ausbitbank - Really nice all-in-one dashboard for comparing the STEEM market cap against the competition.
  • STEEM Paper Wallet by @xeroc - When you change your account password, which you should do early and often, consider making a paper wallet for added security.
  • SteemStars by @raymonjohnstone - A nice UI for visualizing your following and followers. Happens to be the very first Ruby on Rails STEEM app.
  • Radiator by me - If you want to write your own ruby app with access to the STEEM api, try this.
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I've been lucky to be here since Early July, so I've used and know about many of these awesome tools but I NOT realize that Streemian could do scheduled posts! Gonna check that out later, but thanks for the info! Great coverage of the other tools as well

Love these type of posts, so many tools out there, I always end up just browsing SteemD, but enjoy the neater ones like SteemStats event hough I don't really find use for it. Very surprised to not see eSteem on this list

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didnt know some of those - thanks

An excellent list! I've heard of most of them and I'm checking out the ones I'm not so familiar with right now. Thank you. :)

Thanks for the list...it's amazing how quickly the ecosystem is evolving.