More from our team
AmazonBestsis built by a small independent team, and it isn't the only thing we make. We build products around one idea: take something that's needlessly frustrating — product research, gift-giving, watching TV from your home country — and make it simple. Here are the three projects we run today.
AmazonBests — honest product comparisons
This site. Product research is broken: twenty open tabs, conflicting reviews, and prices designed to confuse you. AmazonBests puts products side by side, surfaces the two or three specs that actually determine satisfaction, lists the cons as prominently as the pros, and ends every comparison with a clear verdict — even when the verdict is "don't buy either."
Beyond head-to-head comparisons, we maintain a full product catalogwith live Amazon prices, "best of" guides per category, and a library of buying guideson spotting fake reviews, timing purchases, and skipping marketing specs that don't matter. A free account adds a wishlist with target prices, so deals come to you instead of the other way around.
GiftsQR — personalized QR code gifts
Most gifts are forgotten in a month. The ones people keep are personal — and that's the problem GiftsQR solves. It turns a simple QR code into a surprise: your recipient scans it and lands on a page made just for them. It can be a love page with your story and photos, a digital album, a countdown to a special date, a time capsule that unlocks in the future, or an event invitation with built-in RSVP.
The magic is in the delivery. You can print the QR code on a card, a mug, a framed photo, or engrave it on a keychain — the physical object becomes a portal to something digital and deeply personal. GiftsQR also includes a free QR code generator for simpler use cases. If you're pairing a QR gift with a physical one, our own product comparisons can help you pick the hardware side of the present.
Tunells — watch Brazilian TV from anywhere
Millions of Brazilians live abroad, and most discover the same thing the first time they try to watch a match: Globoplay, Cazé TV streams, and other Brazilian services are geo-blocked outside Brazil. Tunells fixes that with a WireGuard VPN that gives you a genuine Brazilian IP address, so streaming services treat you as if you were watching from São Paulo.
Setup is deliberately simple: one QR code per device, scan it with the WireGuard app, and you're connected — no accounts to configure on every gadget, no speed-killing bloatware. It runs on a straightforward monthly plan, and with the 2026 World Cup being played across North America, it's how Brazilians abroad catch every match with Brazilian commentary.
blocks.pw — 30-second duels in the browser
Our playful side. blocks.pw is a duel game that runs entirely in the browser: nine reflex, memory, and precision mini-games, best of 5 rounds, roughly 40 seconds per duel. No download, no account — you create an arena, send the link, and whoever opens it plays against your score on their own time.
There's a quick match against players worldwide and a per-country ELO leaderboard for groups that keep score. We wrote up how we use it for game nights with zero downloads — and if you're shopping for gear to gain a few milliseconds, our comparisons cover the monitors and mice that actually matter.
Why we build this way
Each project is small, focused, and self-funded. No growth hacks, no dark patterns — just tools that solve one problem well. If you like how we approach product comparisons here, you'll recognize the same philosophy in GiftsQR, Tunells, and blocks.pw.