The largest collection of free stuff on the internet!
FMHY (FreeMediaHeckYeah) is a community-curated directory that helps you discover tools, learning resources, and AI utilities in one place. Think of it as a “map” to hundreds of categories and links, organized like a wiki.
One important detail: FMHY states that it doesn’t host files on the site or on GitHub. It mainly indexes external resources.

FMHY is split into two big areas:
It also has Posts/Updates, a Search page, and Backups options for mirrors or alternate formats.
Note: FMHY also contains sections that reference downloading, torrenting, and streaming. Use FMHY responsibly and stick to legitimate sources and licensed content.
The Tools area is where FMHY shines for everyday work. It’s grouped by what you want to do, not by brand names.
FMHY’s Developer Tools section includes groups like data visualization, machine and deep learning, markup tools, documentation tools, hex editors, and “free for developers” indexes.
If you’re using FMHY for learning, start with the Educational hub. It clusters resources into categories like documentaries, courses, learning sites, science and math, space, and language learning.
The Educational area typically covers multiple language learning angles, such as learning via videos, web-based learning, dictionaries, roadmaps, quizzes, and games.
FMHY helps you find options, but you still need a routine to finish anything.
FMHY also maintains a dedicated Artificial Intelligence section, with categories that range from chatbots and tool directories to benchmarks and content generation tools.
FMHY is huge. Navigation is half the battle.
FMHY provides search and browsing entry points that organize tools by themes (system, file, internet, social, text, gaming, image, video, audio, educational, developer) and also highlights items like unsafe sites and storage.
FMHY references backups and alternate formats, which can be useful if the main site is slow, blocked, or if you want offline access.
FMHY features an Adblocking/Privacy area. This matters because browsing large directories can expose you to ad-heavy pages, trackers, or risky redirects.
FMHY is an index. Some links are excellent; some may be risky.
FMHY also highlights the idea of “unsafe sites,” which is a reminder that not everything on the internet is clean.
FMHY (FreeMediaHeckYeah) is useful because it reduces discovery time: Tools to get work done, Learning to study smarter, AI to build faster workflows, plus navigation helpers like search and backups.
If you tell me your use case (for example: AI writing, developer tools, or language learning), I can narrow FMHY down to a clean shortlist of categories to open first.