In today's era of rapid artificial intelligence (AI) iteration, various AI tools have emerged like mushrooms after rain, yet they also bring a new dilemma—users are often overwhelmed by the vast number of tools, struggling to find solutions that truly meet their needs. It is prec
The AI tool discovery problem is real - there's so much noise that finding the right tool for a specific workflow is exhausting. Curation is becoming more valuable than the tools themselves in some ways.
Curious about your categorization approach. Are you organizing by use case (writing, coding, design) or by capability (text generation, image generation, automation)? The challenge I've seen with directories is that tools increasingly blur these lines - like how Notion AI is a "note-taking" tool that also does writing, summarization, and task management.
Also wondering how you're handling the "zombie tool" problem - AI tools that got hyped, raised money, then went quiet. Some directories are full of dead links or products that haven't been updated in a year.