Core entry points
If you are still orienting, start filtering here. If you already know the direction, jump straight to new additions, productivity, or Web3.
Start with a task
For example: write content, build or code, do research, create video, or work on Web3.
Search by task
Decide the task first, then compare pricing, freshness, and comments.
Start with a task
Last checked
2026-07-15
Explore filtering, entry points, and directory scale were recently reviewed.
Primary purpose
Filter by task before browsing
Avoid a flat list by giving users a clear starting point first.
Next enrichment
Popular filters, real discussions, owner signals
Make Explore feel like a decision hub, not a static directory.
See what is new this week
Start with recently added and recently improved pages to find the freshest inventory.
Open the productivity category
One of the densest categories and a strong starting point for first-time visitors.
Open the Web3 category
If you care about on-chain research, analytics, or infrastructure, this is the sharpest entry point.
Read the selection guide
If your comparison criteria are still fuzzy, the guide is the fastest way to build context.
Evidence and verification
The explore page should explain filtering logic, last check date, and the next step instead of acting like a plain search table.
Last checked
2026-07-15
Checked scope
Filtering, freshness, next step + directory scale
11 categories and 160 tags help users narrow down faster.
Indexing strategy
Explore page kept indexable
Capture broad traffic and internal navigation.
Next enrichment
Add popular filters, real discussions, owner signals
Make explore feel more like a decision hub.
Pricing signal
Start with free, freemium, and paid filters
A directory page is most useful when it quickly removes tools that do not fit the budget.
Freshness signal
Prioritize the newest results
If the page only shows stale entries, users cannot tell what is still worth opening.
Risk signal
Downgrade duplicates, thin pages, and inactive items
The directory should surface risky or weakly judged results less prominently.
Focused category entry points
Research, Voice, Automation, and Developer Tools are stronger for high-intent browsing, so you do not need to stay in the broad buckets first.
Open research
A better fit for model discovery, source gathering, and research workflows.
Open voice
A better fit for transcription, podcasting, dubbing, and audio-first workflows.
Open automation
A better fit for orchestration, agents, and repeatable task automation.
Open developer tools
A better fit for APIs, model infrastructure, and developer workflows.