Submit Tool Directory intake page

Submit an AI tool with a page that feels closer to a real product workflow.

This intake page is now structured like an actual submission landing page: clearer sections, stronger visual hierarchy, better checklist framing, and more explicit CTA paths for founders or operators who want their product listed.

What happens next Review flow
1 Send the core product facts.
2 We assess category fit and listing clarity.
3 The tool becomes eligible for directory placement and future ranking surfaces.
Submission essentials

What to send

A stronger section/card treatment makes the page usable right now even before a full form backend ships.

Step 1

Share the product name, public URL, and a concise one-line summary.

Step 2

Include the best-fit category, pricing model, launch status, and what makes the tool worth opening.

Step 3

Explain the core use case and target user so the listing can be positioned correctly in search, categories, and collections.

Quality bar

Review criteria

Clear positioning

We need a concise summary that explains what the product does and why it belongs in the directory.

Working public URL

Listings should point to a destination visitors can open immediately without friction or confusion.

Category fit

The faster we can place the tool in the right category, the faster it becomes discoverable in the browse flow.

Fast checklist

Minimum listing inputs

  • Homepage or product URL
  • Founding or product name
  • One-sentence summary
  • Primary category and pricing type
  • Best-fit audience or workflow
  • Optional GitHub or launch links
Use this template

Recommended submission format

Until a form workflow is connected, this gives founders a product-style structure to follow.

Browse current tools
Tool name:
Website URL:
Category:
Pricing:
One-line summary:
Best for:
Why it stands out:
Optional GitHub / launch link: