About Fixli
Turning a simple idea into something real — one error at a time.
The Story
Fixli was built by a single developer with one goal in mind — to see just how far an idea could go. What started as a question, “what if understanding a coding error was actually simple?”, turned into a fully functional tool that explains errors in plain language, with real code examples, in seconds.
This project isn’t backed by a team or a budget. It’s driven by curiosity, persistence, and a genuine desire to make coding more accessible for beginners who are just starting out and hitting walls they don’t yet know how to climb.
Where Fixli Is Headed
More Languages
Fixli currently supports JavaScript, Python, and Java — but the roadmap includes expanding to cover every major programming language used by beginners and professionals alike.
A Growing Community
The dream is a platform where developers of all levels can learn from their errors, share solutions, and grow together. More users means better feedback and a better product for everyone.
Premium Features
Accounts, history, deeper explanations, and smarter analysis are all on the horizon. The goal is to build something genuinely useful — not just a demo, but a real tool people rely on.
Get Involved
Fixli is still early in its journey, and every bit of support makes a real difference. There are a few ways you can be part of it:
☕ Support on Ko-fi
Fixli is free to use and will stay that way for as long as possible. If it’s saved you time or helped you understand an error, consider buying a coffee. Every contribution goes directly back into keeping the tool running and improving — until a sustainable premium model is ready.
Support Fixli💬 Share Your Feedback
Feedback is the most valuable thing you can give right now. If something didn’t explain well, if a language is missing, or if you have an idea — please share it. Every suggestion is read and genuinely considered. This tool gets better because of the people who use it.
Send FeedbackThanks for being here early. It means more than you know.
