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With so many AI tools launching almost every day, I’ve been struggling to keep track of what’s actually useful. Most of the time I end up saving links or reading long blog lists that quickly become outdated.
While looking for a simpler way to browse tools, I came across a website called AI Skynet Tools. It seems to work like a directory where AI tools are grouped by category, which makes it easier to explore without digging through multiple sources. I only spent a short time browsing, but the idea of having everything in one place felt helpful.
That said, I’m still figuring out the best way to evaluate tools before trying them.
How do you usually discover, compare, or shortlist AI tools?
Do you rely on directories, communities, or just word of mouth?
While looking for a simpler way to browse tools, I came across a website called AI Skynet Tools. It seems to work like a directory where AI tools are grouped by category, which makes it easier to explore without digging through multiple sources. I only spent a short time browsing, but the idea of having everything in one place felt helpful.
That said, I’m still figuring out the best way to evaluate tools before trying them.
How do you usually discover, compare, or shortlist AI tools?
Do you rely on directories, communities, or just word of mouth?






