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Ki-Ki Tools

Free browser tools for people building static sites, migrating away from platforms, or just trying to ship without getting stuck in the boring bits. Nothing crawls your site, nothing uploads anywhere, and you get outputs you can copy or upload immediately.

If you want to DIY, this page is your shortcut. If you want it done properly and quickly, you can still hire me, and we skip the trial and error.

Static hosting friendly No crawling Output you can upload SEO hygiene Built for normal humans

Tools listed below include a nav and footer generator, a sitemap and robots generator, and a UK medical cannabis cost and dosage calculator.

Nav And Footer Generator

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Generate clean nav.html and footer.html partials from your site folder (or a pasted file list). The point is simple: stop duplicating layout markup across dozens of pages, then panicking when you need to change one link.

  • Consistency without pain: update navigation once, every page stays correct
  • Fewer mistakes: no broken menus because you forgot to edit page 17 of 43
  • Faster shipping: add dropdowns and sections without rewriting every file
  • Cleaner maintenance: ideal for static hosting when you still want a site that behaves like a real site

If you’ve ever thought "I’ll just do it inline, it’s only a few pages", this tool exists because that sentence is a liar.

Sitemap And Robots Generator

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Generate sitemap.xml and robots.txt from your local folder structure or a pasted file list. This is basic SEO hygiene: it helps search engines find what matters, and it stops crawl budget being wasted on junk.

  • Better indexing: useful for new launches, migrations, and sites that never set this up properly
  • Less crawl waste: ignore rules strip out assets, duplicates, test folders, and dead ends
  • Control: select exactly which URLs should be indexed, and keep the sitemap honest

A quick reality check: many sites disallow things for absolutely no reason. Then they wonder why they do not rank, while publishing a robots file that reads like a panic diary.

CBPM Cost And Dosage Calculator

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A practical calculator for UK prescribed medical cannabis patients. It turns dosing into numbers you can plan around, so you are not guessing, rationing, or getting surprised at checkout.

Medical applications

  • Budget planning for adherence: map likely monthly cost so you can stick to a regimen instead of rationing
  • Titration planning: estimate how dose changes affect spend while you dial in what works
  • Route comparison: compare flower vs oils and see what each approach costs over time
  • Prescription logistics: estimate when you will run out so you can reorder before gaps appear
  • Clinician conversations: bring clearer numbers to appointments when discussing dose and affordability

Quick answers

Do these tools upload anything?
No. They run in your browser. For imports you pick a local folder or paste a file list, then the tool generates outputs you download. No crawling, no background requests, no surprises.
Who are these for?
People building static sites, people migrating from WordPress, and anyone who wants clean SEO basics without getting dragged into a tech swamp. If you are maintaining a brochure site for a business, studio, charity, or community project, you are the target audience.
What if I get stuck?
Use the Free Consultation link and tell me what you are trying to ship, and what your hosting setup is. If you just want a fast sanity check, send your folder structure or URL list and I will tell you what to change.
Why not just do nav, sitemap, and robots inline?
Inline works until it doesn't. The cost is maintenance. Duplicated nav and footers drift and break, then you spend an afternoon fixing the same mistake in 20 files. With sitemap and robots, the manual approach usually turns into accidental omissions, junk URLs, and SEO sabotage. These tools exist to keep the basics correct and boring, so you can focus on content and outcomes.