Many of us got used to @ teemchiller's amazing and essential tool that we've been using on Steem. Then when we moved to Hive, @ steemchiller decided to stay (I still don't understand why) and the tool stayed with him on Steem.
Then someone has created beeme.icu, which has been good for awhile, then the person decided to use it for other purposes and the so useful tool became a black and white banner.
Then there's hivestats.io, which is a complex tool still under development. I've been using it and it's quite good. The team is open and more than willing to work with the users to tailor it to our needs. I'm quite happy about it and using it day in day out.
Then the other day I came across another tool, a clone of steemworld for hive, this time in working order, without any political agenda for now.
It's called hivetasks.com, https://hivetasks.com/@username, created by a certain @ fernandosoder.
Before you do something you could regret, a word of advice, DON'T USE YOUR KEYS!!!!! in tools you don't know and don't trust.
I've been testing it for the past two days, it looks like curation is not accurate compared to hivestats.io. You can still use it to stay informed though, to see who voted on your post, or check your VP, stuff like that.
For the moment I'm using both hivestats.io and hivetasks.com, but I trust the first one more. When it comes to data accuracy and stats, I want to know who's behind it. I see a good tool in hivestats.io and know in time we're going to have more features. The other one? Who knows?
I just wanted to let you know this tool is available for free and warn you to be careful with your keys.