Each tool solves one annoying migration job — moving saved places, exporting chats, rescuing attachments. Bring an export, get a useful file, done.
Transfer your data from one app to another without starting over.
Transfer all your starred places, favorites, and custom lists to Apple Maps, GPX, or KML.
Compare an older and newer Google Maps Timeline phone export locally to flag missing days, vanished semantic segments, and reduced route detail.
Convert your entire Google Keep library to organized Markdown files — labels as folders, lists as checkboxes, attachments included.
Rename Notion's exported files and folders, keep assets together, and rewrite internal links for a cleaner Obsidian-ready vault ZIP.
Convert a VCF contacts file from iPhone, Google, or Outlook to a clean CSV — opens in Excel, Sheets, or any CRM.
Repair conservative vCard compatibility issues, isolate contacts that exceed Apple's limits, and download a safer iCloud import bundle with an audit report.
Convert your .enex Evernote export to Markdown files — one per note, with YAML frontmatter and full formatting preserved.
Convert your Apple Health export.xml into organized CSV files — one per metric type, ready for Excel or Sheets.
Convert LinkedIn's Connections.csv export to a clean, importable CSV with names, companies, positions, emails, and connection dates.
Match Google Photos Takeout media to JSON sidecars and download a metadata manifest without editing the original photos.
Reorganize Strava's exported activity files by year and workout type, then download a report showing matched and unmatched activities.
Get every Facebook birthday into your real calendar — no manual re-entry.
Export your conversations before you lose access.
Preserve your most important WhatsApp conversations as readable archives, keepsakes, or evidence.
Turn raw Messenger exports into clean, readable conversation archives and keepsakes.
Convert your Discord data package into readable HTML archives organized by server and channel.
Convert official Slack exports into one offline HTML archive with resolved names, channels, DMs, reactions, and file links.
Load an official Telegram JSON export locally, pick a chat, and download a clean HTML archive ready to print as PDF.
Convert your Zoom .vtt or .txt transcript into a formatted, speaker-grouped document — ready to print as PDF.
Rescue files and emails buried across years of inbox.
Search your downloaded MBOX archive locally and export matching emails or attachments without connecting your Google account.
Save hundreds of files from years of email in one click.
Get all correspondence with one person or company as EML, PDF, or CSV.
Move your reading lists and bookmarks somewhere useful.
Turn your Kindle clippings file into organized Markdown notes — one file per book, duplicates removed.
Turn your OpenAI data export into organized, readable Markdown files — one per conversation, with code blocks preserved.
Convert your Reddit data export into an organized, offline-readable library sorted by subreddit.
Convert your Google Takeout watch history into a searchable CSV with titles, channels, video IDs, and timestamps.
Turn Instagram's official JSON export into CSV, bookmark HTML, and link lists for saved and liked posts without scraping, cookies, or extensions.
Turn Amazon's official order-history ZIP into one normalized CSV plus yearly, source-file, and warning reports without logging in or scraping.
Audit rated or watched films that never reached your diary, then download reviewable import CSVs and local watch-history summaries.
Find out which books on your Goodreads list your library has right now.
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