⭐ AllDevBlogs
AllDevBlogs is a simple idea: help developers discover high-quality personal engineering blogs without digging through Google, social media, or algorithm-driven feeds.
Developers write thousands of valuable posts every day - real stories from real engineering work - but many remain practically invisible. They often rank low in search results, get no distribution, and disappear into the noise of the modern web.
AllDevBlogs fixes that by doing one thing well:
It collects personal developer blogs from around the world and turns them into a clean, real-time feed you can follow directly in your browser.
No ads, no corporate content, no SEO-driven fluff.
Only authentic insights from individual developers.
What it does
After you install the extension (Chrome or Edge), it:
pulls fresh posts exclusively from personal developer blogs,
uses AI to filter out spam, duplicates and irrelevant content,
shows you a clean, chronological feed,
highlights new posts whenever you open a new tab or click the extension icon.
You get a steady flow of practical, honest engineering knowledge - the kind you won’t find on corporate portals.
Why personal blogs?
Because that’s where real engineering happens.
Personal dev blogs contain:
real-world problem solving,
experiments and mistakes,
niche topics ignored by mainstream tech media,
opinions written by people, not reviewed by marketing teams.
If you want depth over polish, personal blogs are still the best place to learn.
Who is it for?
For developers who want genuine engineering insights, not content written for SEO.
For people who enjoy discovering independent creators with unique voices.
For anyone tired of feeds full of repetitive “Top 10 Tips” posts.
If you want a stream of authentic knowledge - this is for you.
How it works (your side)
Just install the extension.
Choose how you want to use it:
1. New Tab + popup feed
Every time you open a new tab, you get a clean, real-time feed of personal developer blogs.
You can still click the extension icon to open the same feed in a popup.
2. Popup-only feed
Prefer keeping your new tab untouched?
Click the extension icon anytime to see the feed instantly — without changing your default tab page.
That’s it.
You get fresh posts from dozens (soon hundreds) of personal developer blogs.
You can:
open articles instantly,
follow the blogs you like,
submit your own blog for inclusion,
or just enjoy the always-updated feed.
No configuration required unless you want it.
Why you might like it
Because it makes following great dev blogs effortless.
Because it replaces noise with high-quality, human-written engineering content.
Because it turns your browser into a window into the minds of real developers.
And because the web should feel like the web again - not a maze of ads and engagement tricks.
A note from the creator
I built AllDevBlogs because personal developer blogs deserve visibility - they’re often the best learning resource we have.
If you write a personal dev blog, submit it.
If you have feedback or ideas, I read every message.
There’s no team between you and the product - just me.


