Dracon platform · utilities
Dracon tools
A focused Dracon tools apex. One job per tool — track, forecast, compare, measure. Every card is a live surface: previews are drawn from the same data the tool renders, not mockups. Tags carry meaning until the data forces categories.
Codex Reset
Will Codex reset today? Live probabilistic 24h/48h forecast with visible cadence math, computed from community-verified resets — plus a personal /status clock, banked-resets counter, 15-minute countdown alert and reset rhythm chart. Free, no account, everything stays in your browser.
S3 Storage Price Comparison
Type your storage + egress volume; get ranked monthly cost across 20+ S3-compatible vendors — including the Big 3 (AWS, Azure, GCP) and budget alternatives (B2, Wasabi, Telnyx). Calculator includes egress, ops fees, and free-tier deductions.
Email API Pricing Compare
Type your monthly volume + transactional vs marketing mix; get ranked $/month across 8 email API providers — capture-dated pricing, free-tier headroom, EU sovereign data flags, dedicated IP options, and transparent cost breakdowns.
VPS Provider Compare
Type your vCPU + RAM + monthly bandwidth; get ranked monthly cost across 8 VPS providers — capture-dated pricing, region flags, EU-sovereign highlight, and affiliate disclosure on verified cash-commission programs.
Domain Registrar TCO
Pick your TLDs + registration years; get ranked TCO across 8 registrars with per-TLD GDPR/WHOIS privacy badges. Pure attention tool — no affiliate programs on domain registrars (Cloudflare at-cost, Porkbun discontinued, Namecheap unconfirmed).
Vector DB Pricing Compare
Select your vector count, embedding dimensions, and quantization; get ranked monthly TCO across 12 vector databases — including Serverless (Pinecone, Cloudflare, Astra DB), Managed Dedicated Clusters (Qdrant, Weaviate, Zilliz), PostgreSQL pgvector extensions, and self-hosted VPS baselines.
One job, done well
Every tool here exists to do a single thing — track, forecast, compare, measure. No suites, no feature creep.
Tags until data forces categories
We do not invent taxonomy before the catalog needs it. Tags carry meaning while the set is small; categories arrive when the data demands them.
Machine-readable by default
The full index is published as a JSON feed at /tools/feed.json — same source of truth as this page.