Community-run wiki of AI tools and models
AIDir.wiki is a directory site that lists AI tools and models, organized into categories with filters for pricing type, use case, and popularity. Each listing gives a short rundown of what the tool does, its pricing tier (free, freemium, or paid), and basic ratings, aiming to help someone scanning for a specific kind of AI product quickly compare a handful of options.
It's aimed at people browsing for AI software rather than researching deeply: founders looking for tools to test, marketers hunting for a niche generator, or anyone comparing a few options before committing. Like most directories in this space, it also functions as a submission hub where AI product makers list their own tools for visibility.
What differentiates it isn't depth of editorial review but breadth and openness: entries can be added or updated by contributors, so smaller or newer tools tend to show up faster than on directories with a manual approval queue. That comes at the cost of consistency, since entry quality and detail vary a lot depending on who submitted them.
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