Wouldn't it be a good idea that you make a normal website to convert file format like any others, but the online service serve as an ad for your offline conversion app ?
Also I totally understand not making opensource but marketing your apps as privacy focused but it's closed source is hard to give you trust.
I'm not an expert in analyzing apps, I guess people could use wireshark and see that nothing is coming out of your apps.
Sounds good, also I see that FileConverter needs "Microsoft Office installed and activated"
and you seem to use LibreOffice, +1 really.
On another note it would be great if you could change how you display those 2077 conversions in your website, I find it really awkward to look at them by scrolling and if my mouse get out of the popup it disappear.
If you can do something "similar" to FileConverter where you can see all of them (at least a lot) on one screen, it helps with doing CTRL + F and searching your file format. :)
I think kids will have a hard time learning and being smart with AI chewing everything for them.
I've read a few stories about parents questioning the over-use of AI from their child, adding to that I've seen my fair share of adult who cannot do anything without asking ChatGPT first.
Get better screenshots on your slideshow, they are all blurry
Also very annoying that the "Enter your username to get started" is misleading"
if I enter my username, I cannot get started unless I create an account..
I would change it into "Create an account for free and get started" or something, idk
"Attention! The diagrams are saved in your browser. Before clearing the browser make sure to back up your data."
only at the very bottom of the home page ?