Hi Product Hunt! I'm Andy, building a free gateway for your tools to get cited by AI search engines
Hey Product Hunt community!
I’m Andy, the founder of AI Tools Scoop (https://aitoolscoop.com). I’ve been lurking around here for a while and am continually amazed by the incredible products launched by this community every day.
A while ago, I noticed a huge frustration for many indie hackers: With the rise of AI search engines (like ChatGPT Search, Claude, and Perplexity), traditional SEO is shifting. Everyone is trying to figure out how to get their products crawled and cited by AI agents.
To solve this, I built AI Tools Scoop. We heavily optimized our directory's technical semantic structure and Schema data so that AI crawlers can digest the listings instantly.
And the results have been incredible: Our directory pages are now being intensely crawled, and the tools listed on our site are currently being cited and referenced by major AI search engines over 1,000 times every single day!
I’m here to give back to this awesome community: We offer 100% free submission for AI products. No hidden fees, no paywalls. If you want to expand your product's footprint in the LLM era and get discovered by AI search agents, we’d love to feature you.
You can submit your product directly on our site, or if you want to fast-track your listing, feel free to drop your tool's details here in the comments or shoot me an email at hello@aitoolscoop.com.
Let's connect, and I'd love to hear what you are currently building! 👊
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Hi Andy, welcome aboard — good timing given how much the AI discovery conversation is dominating indie dev circles right now.
I'm building Code and Sea — privacy-first, buy-once software. My first product is Transcendence, a minimalist meditation timer for iOS. Very much the opposite end of the spectrum from AI tooling, but the distribution challenge is universal.
The AI crawler optimisation angle is interesting. I'll be honest, I'm sceptical of anyone claiming 1,000+ daily citations without seeing the methodology, but the underlying premise is sound. LLM visibility is genuinely the new SEO frontier and most small indie developers haven't even begun to think about it.
I'll take a look at the directory. Curious whether listings for non-AI products get meaningful traction, or whether the audience skews heavily toward tools-for-tools.