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.
You submitted this with the URL toolverse.com, which links to a domain name secondary market sale page for that domain. I've repointed it to https://www.toolsverse.tools/ - the URL that's in your copy above.
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.
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.
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/
You submitted this with the URL toolverse.com, which links to a domain name secondary market sale page for that domain. I've repointed it to https://www.toolsverse.tools/ - the URL that's in your copy above.
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.