About
Ta Hinny is a home for practical tools and product experiments.
Ta Hinny collects useful web tools, local utilities, and early product ideas that are being tested in public with a UK and South Shields bias.
What is on the site
Ta Hinny includes projects such as the Game Pass Conversion Helper, local fuel-price tools, commute and Metro utilities, Scoreboard, and links to larger projects such as Duelly Sorted.
Some pages are polished enough for everyday use and some are early experiments. When a project relies on third-party data or public information, the page explains the source or context where practical.
The main categories are finance scanners, games and subscription tools, local utility pages, and smaller product experiments. The homepage keeps the largest projects visible while the Scribbles collection keeps rougher tests grouped away from the main product list.
Editorial approach
The aim is to make small, useful tools with clear wording, responsive design, and a UK focus where that matters. Pages are updated as projects change or better information becomes available.
The site avoids account gates for public tools. Where a tool handles sensitive files, such as bank exports, the page explains whether processing happens locally in the browser and what the user should check before relying on the result.
Why the projects are grouped this way
Ta Hinny is a working project space rather than a single-topic publication. Grouping by use case keeps the site navigable: major products first, games data together, local tools together, and experimental ideas in a separate collection.
That structure lets visitors choose between a finished tool, an actively developed prototype, or a smaller utility without needing to understand the development history behind each page.