Over the past year, I kept noticing the same problem:
AI is moving fast, but discovering genuinely useful tools is getting harder every month.
So I built a simple page that updates daily and collects the newest AI tools in one place — not ranked, not filtered by popularity, just a clean feed of what’s new.
While curating the list, a few patterns became obvious:
most “new” tools are just wrappers
truly original ideas are rare but easy to miss
small indie tools often outperform big-name releases
the pace of experimentation in 2025 is insane
I'm sharing it here because I'm curious:
How do you discover new AI tools today?
And is a simple, always-fresh directory still useful in 2025 — or are people overwhelmed by choice?
Would appreciate any feedback or ideas to improve it.
mohamadkk7|3 months ago
So I built a simple page that updates daily and collects the newest AI tools in one place — not ranked, not filtered by popularity, just a clean feed of what’s new.
While curating the list, a few patterns became obvious:
most “new” tools are just wrappers
truly original ideas are rare but easy to miss
small indie tools often outperform big-name releases
the pace of experimentation in 2025 is insane
I'm sharing it here because I'm curious:
How do you discover new AI tools today? And is a simple, always-fresh directory still useful in 2025 — or are people overwhelmed by choice?
Would appreciate any feedback or ideas to improve it.