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Anyone else feel like the AI space is a firehose of new tools, models, and APIs pointed directly at your face? One day it's a new language model, the next it's a mind-blowing video generator, and by Friday there are ten new frameworks for building RAG applications.
It's exciting, but it's also chaotic.
As a developer, my biggest frustration wasn't just keeping up—it was finding the right tool for a specific job. Standard "Top 10 AI Tools" lists are often shallow, lumping everything into broad categories like "AI Art" or "AI Writing."
What if I needed something specific?
A tool for local model deployment like Ollama?
A framework for building RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) apps?
An API for AI-powered document extraction?
A no-code platform for workflow automation?
Googling for these felt like digging for needles in a haystack of hype. I wanted a structured, deeply categorized directory—a map of the AI ecosystem built with a developer's mindset.
When I couldn't find exactly what I wanted, I decided to build it myself.
Introducing AIGCsoft.site: A Curated Directory for Builders
I'd like to share my project with the dev.to community: https://aigcsoft.site/
It’s a hand-curated, meticulously organized directory of AI tools. My goal wasn't to list every tool, but to categorize the most useful ones in a way that makes sense for people who build things.
(Note: You should replace this with an actual screenshot of your site!)
How It's Different (And Why You Might Find It Useful)
Instead of just a flat list, I created a taxonomy. You can drill down from a high-level domain to a very specific task. Here are some of the developer-centric categories I focused on:
- For the Core Builder: AI Professional Tools This is the section I built for us. It’s all about the tools and frameworks we use to create AI-powered applications.
Model Deployment: Find tools like Ollama and vLLM for running models locally or in the cloud.
RAG: Discover frameworks like LlamaIndex and LangChain for building apps on your own data.
Agent Development: Explore platforms like Coze and Dify to build and host your own AI Agents.
Model Fine-tuning: Resources for specializing models on your own datasets.
Workflow Automation: Connect APIs and services with tools like n8n and Make.
- For Optimizing Your Own Workflow: AI Productivity This is about using AI to make our own jobs easier.
AI Programming: A collection of Copilot-like code assistants and helpers.
Document Reading: Tools to feed a 200-page PDF (like a research paper) to an AI and start asking it questions. Incredibly useful for research.
Meeting Minutes: AI assistants that join your calls, transcribe everything, and spit out a summary.
Desktop Automation / RPA: Tools that let AI control your desktop to automate repetitive, manual tasks.
- For Understanding the Landscape: Foundation Models Sometimes you just need a high-level overview. This section breaks down the core engine behind the tools.
Text Models (LLMs)
Image Generation Models (Diffusion Models)
Video Generation Models (like Sora and Pika)
Multimodal Models (like GPT-4o)
My Goal: To Save You Time
My hope is that AIGCsoft.site can become your go-to starting point when you think, "I wonder if there's an AI tool for...". It’s a living project, and I’m adding and refining tools and categories every week.
I built this to solve my own problem, and I'm sharing it in the hopes that it can solve yours too.
Check it out here: 👉 https://aigcsoft.site/
I would love to get your feedback!
What categories are missing?
What's your favorite niche AI tool that I should add?
Any suggestions for improving the structure?
Let me know in the comments below. Happy building
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