MoreAI.tools

About

We built this because every other AI directory was lying to us.

MoreAI.tools is run by a small editorial team that uses AI tools daily for real work. We started looking for a good AI directory and gave up after the fifth one that ranked tools by who paid for placement.

Every directory we tried was useless in the same way. They listed 5,000 names with no opinion attached. Half the links went to products that had quietly shut down. The “reviews” were pulled from the vendor’s own marketing copy. The directories themselves got paid — the readers got nothing.

So we started keeping a private list. Tools we actually tested. Tools we actually used. Tools we removed when they stopped being useful. Notes on which ones fit which kind of work. Eighteen months later, that list had become more useful than any public directory we’d seen. So we cleaned it up and put it on the internet.

What MoreAI.tools is

A hand-picked, opinionated catalog of AI tools for working professionals. Curated for the actual work people do: bookkeeping, agency work, e-commerce ops, freelance, operations management. Each tool gets a real take, not a regurgitated marketing blurb. Each is verified to still be alive, still be priced where the page says, and still be worth its column inch.

What it isn’t

Comprehensive. Algorithmic. Free-for-the-vendor. There’s no “submit your tool” button that auto-promotes you to the homepage. Sponsored placements exist (more on those in How we curate), but they’re labeled, and they don’t bypass the editorial bar.

The pledge

  • Every tool gets re-verified at least monthly. If it’s broken, mispriced, or pivoted, the listing is fixed within a week or removed.
  • Sponsored picks are labeled. Always. Editorial standards apply even to paid placements — if we wouldn’t recommend it, we won’t take the money.
  • Affiliate links exist and they’re disclosed. If you click a tool link and sign up, we might earn a small commission. That doesn’t change what makes the list.
  • No fake reviews. Every founder POV is from us. If something looks like a marketing blurb, that’s a bug, not a feature.
  • Bias is disclosed. We’re a small editorial team and we know our blind spots. How we score names them.

Get in touch

Email us at [email protected]. We read every message — especially if you found a tool that should be on the list, or one that’s on the list and shouldn’t be.