A hand-checked catalog of 2,386 AI tools and 1,861 developer technologies. Search it, compare options, save what you like. No signup, no spam.
No dashboard to learn. Just the handful of things that make finding a tool quick.
Fat-finger a name and it still finds it. Typo-tolerant matching with synonyms across all 4,247 entries, fully keyboard-driven. Hit Ctrl+K from anywhere.
Select tools for a side-by-side comparison of pricing, features, and tags in a clean matrix.
Save tools across sessions and export your shortlist as JSON or CSV for your own workflows.
Every category, tool, and filter state is shareable via URL. Bookmark any view or send it on.
Pick Compact, Default, or Comfortable to fit your screen. When a favicon won't load, a color-coded letter avatar stands in so you never see a broken image. Keyboard-navigable throughout, with proper ARIA roles and skip links.
From writing assistants to code copilots, discover AI tools organized by what they actually do.
Languages, frameworks, databases, DevOps, cloud. Your entire stack reference in one place.
It's free and there's no account. Here's the whole flow.
Switch between AI Tools and Tech Stack with a click, or press 1 / 2.
Use fuzzy global search (Ctrl+K) or drill into any of the 30+ sidebar categories.
Open the detail drawer for full info, or select multiple tools to compare side-by-side.
I got tired of hunting for tools across bookmarks, newsletters, and random Reddit threads, and tired of "best tools" listicles that are mostly ads. So I started keeping my own list. It grew, I cleaned it up, and this is what it became.
Every entry is checked by hand. There are no paid placements and nothing is ranked because someone bought a slot. If something's out of date or missing, that's on me, so tell me about it and I'll fix it.
It's free, it'll stay free, and it doesn't ask for your email. If it saves you ten minutes, that's the whole point.
Surya
4,247 tools and technologies, nothing behind a login. Open it and start digging.