In the past two years, we’ve witnessed an explosion of AI tools — chatbots, code copilots, image generators, productivity apps. But the problem is not “lack of tools”, it’s too many of them.
We built ToolVerse, a curated AI tools discovery platform. Currently it lists 500+ AI tools, categorized across: Conversational AI, Image Generation, Dev Tools, Video Editing, Productivity, Business Intelligence, etc.
Why? Because right now AI is like the early “App Store” era — lots of experiments, but poor discoverability. ToolVerse aims to be that discovery layer.
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Sites like this aren't great content for HN – i.e., directories, product/service indexes; unless there's something technically novel or insightful about them, they're not the kind of thing the HN audience is looking for.
We built ToolVerse, a curated AI tools discovery platform. Currently it lists 500+ AI tools, categorized across: Conversational AI, Image Generation, Dev Tools, Video Editing, Productivity, Business Intelligence, etc.
Tech stack: Next.js 14 + Supabase + crawler system. Fully responsive, schema-based SEO, multi-language support.
Features:
Real-time search & advanced filtering (pricing, ratings, categories)
Tool comparisons and usage scenarios
Community-driven ratings (planned)
Why? Because right now AI is like the early “App Store” era — lots of experiments, but poor discoverability. ToolVerse aims to be that discovery layer.
Would love to hear feedback from devs and AI enthusiasts here:https://www.toolsverse.tools/
Sites like this aren't great content for HN – i.e., directories, product/service indexes; unless there's something technically novel or insightful about them, they're not the kind of thing the HN audience is looking for.