ChatApp Radar - Find the right ChatGPT app — search all 1,952 in seconds

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OpenAI's app directory has nearly doubled in six months (979 → ~1,900 apps), but there's still no good way to search or browse it, or see what's new. ChatApp Radar fixes discovery: - 1,952 ChatGPT apps, indexed and sorted into 47 categories - Instant search — results as you type, no login, no loading spinner - /new/ — see exactly what launched this week - Weekly newsletter of new apps Built solo. Free to use. App makers can grab a featured listing to stand out.

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Hey Product Hunt — solo maker here. Quick backstory: I'm a product manager by trade, and this is the first thing I've ever built and shipped myself. Six months ago OpenAI launched its app directory. I watched it grow from 979 entries to ~1,900 and kept hitting the same wall: I'd discover a great app once and then never find it again. No real search, no browsable categories, no "new this week". So I built the index I wanted: 1,952 apps, 47 categories, instant search, and weekly new-app tracking. Technically it's deliberately simple — a zero-dependency static site that rebuilds in under 2 seconds, so it can stay fresh forever with near-zero maintenance cost. Two questions for you: 1. When you look for a ChatGPT app today, where do you actually start — the official directory, Google, Reddit, word of mouth? 2. What one filter or category would make this instantly more useful for you? Every piece of feedback today shapes the roadmap. Thanks for looking.

Love how clean the categories feel, instant search is a dream. One thing I'd love is a simple upvote or save button so I can bookmark apps to revisit later, right now I keep losing track of the cool ones I find while browsing.

How are you actually pulling the app data from OpenAI's directory, scraping the site or working off some kind of feed? Curious whether listings will stay accurate if OpenAI tweaks their page layout.