Hello Developers 👋
I'm Dinesh, a developer who got tired of one specific frustration:
Every time I needed a free or open-source tool, I'd spend 2-3 hours jumping between GitHub lists, Reddit threads, and random blog posts — only to forget where I found something useful a week later.
There was no single place that felt like home for this kind of discovery. So I built one.
🌧️ What is The Cloud Rain?
It's a free, open-source platform where developers can discover:
- Hidden open-source tools that most people haven't heard of
- Free developer resources, UI kits, and utilities
- Curated articles I write personally about each tool — not just a link dump
The "mystery box" twist: instead of showing everything at once, there's a discovery layer. You unlock tools and hidden content for free just by engaging — no subscriptions, no credit card, no ads.
Everything is self-hosted and open source. The repo is public on GitHub.
📰 The Article Museum
This is the part I'm most proud of.
I write detailed articles about tools most developers have never heard of — things like:
- Uptime Kuma (the self-hosted monitoring tool that replaces paid services)
- Litestream (SQLite backups that feel like magic)
- Plausible (privacy-first analytics that doesn't need a cookie banner)
- ZincSearch (Elasticsearch alternative that runs on a Raspberry Pi)
These aren't SEO-stuffed listicles. Each article is a proper deep dive into why the tool exists, who it's for, and when you'd actually reach for it.
🛠️** What I built it with**
- Next.js 14 App Router (fully serverless)
- Supabase (database + auth)
- Vercel (deployment)
- GitHub Actions (automated scraper that keeps listings fresh)
No separate backend. One core folder. Deployed in minutes.
😅 Honest status
Launched 2 weeks ago. Zero marketing budget. Traffic is basically just bots and me refreshing the page.
I've fixed security issues (RLS policies, server-side rendering for SEO), cleaned up the sitemap, and made it properly crawlable. The technical foundation is solid now.
What I genuinely need: real developers to tell me what's missing, what's confusing, or what would make them actually bookmark this.
If you've ever wasted an afternoon trying to find a free alternative to some expensive SaaS — this is built for you.
Would love brutal honest feedback. What's your first impression?
I catalog these at thecloudrain.site
— check it out
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