Toolwind - the definitive registry of tools for Tailwind CSS

Hey everyone! :wave:

Toolwind is a curated registry of high-quality Tailwind CSS plugins designed to give developers a faster, more powerful, and more expressive workflow. Instead of digging through scattered GitHub repos, blog posts, or half-documented utilities, Toolwind brings everything together into a single, clean, developer-centric experience, focused on declarative APIs that feel as native as Tailwind CSS core features.

:point_right: Explore the plugins at Toolwind
:point_right: Compare capabilities, syntax, and use cases
:point_right: Discover advanced utilities like signals, mixins, multi-variants, config-less upgrades, and more
:point_right: Built for teams who want reliability, clarity, and tools that β€œjust work”

Toolwind is not a plugin authoring tool (yet :eyes:), right now it’s focused on helping Tailwind users pick the right tools with confidence. Every plugin is vetted, documented, and presented with real examples and benefits, not just marketing blurbs.

Timing-wise: I’m launching the official website and directory in Q1 2026, and the community registry in Q2 2026.

I’d love feedback from the community: features you wish existed, plugins you’d like to see added, or pain points in your current Tailwind workflow.

Thanks for checking it out!
– Brandon

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Meet Brandon a bit ago in SF, hes been cooking with toolwind. I really love what you did here Brandon!

This looks like a great initiative for the Tailwind CSS community! Toolwind sounds like it could be a valuable resource for developers looking to discover and evaluate Tailwind plugins more efficiently.

Nice badge, btw!

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