The idea is simple:
Search 100k+ icons from multiple icon packs/libraries in one place instead of opening 10 different sites.
You can:
- search icons instantly
- customize stroke/color/size
- copy SVG with one click
- download instantly
- paste directly into Figma/code
- no login
- no paywalls
- no "sign up to continue"
I got the idea because I was wasting so much time jumping between different icon libraries trying to find one specific icon.
Most sites either:
- have terrible search
- feel bloated
- push premium constantly
- or make simple things weirdly difficult
So I wanted to build something that feels:
- insanely fast
- minimal
- frictionless
- almost "Google-like" for icons
The interesting part is the SEO strategy behind it.
Instead of only having a homepage, I'm building thousands of highly targeted pages around searches people actually make, like:
- "calendar icon svg"
- "arrow right icon"
- "heart icon transparent"
- "settings icon for figma"
- "user icon react svg"
- etc.
Basically programmatic SEO at scale.
The site is mostly statically generated/pre-rendered because I wanted:
- near instant load times
- good indexing
- low server costs
- scalability without needing a huge backend
A few things I'm wondering:
- Would you actually use a site like this over individual icon libraries?
- What would make you bookmark it permanently?
- What's the MOST annoying thing about current icon websites?
- Do developers/designers actually care about:
- one-click copy SVG
- Figma integration
- React/Vue exports
- icon customization
- Do you think programmatic SEO for resource sites still works today or is Google killing it?
I'm trying to make this feel less like a "startup product" and more like a genuinely useful utility people naturally share around.
Would love brutally honest feedback before I launch.
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