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Scrolled through the listings and the AI agent section felt genuinely useful, not just a cluttered feed of random tools. Nice touch letting you filter by workflow type.
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Would love to see a "compare" feature that lets me line up two or three tools side by side on features, pricing, and integrations. Makes it way easier to pick the right one instead of opening a dozen tabs.
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One thing that would make this way more useful for me is letting people sort launches by category, like text agents vs image generators vs automation workflows, so I'm not scrolling endlessly trying to find tools in my area.
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A small feature request from someone who lives in launch feeds: let me mute categories I already follow elsewhere, or pin certain AI niches so they surface first. My feed would get way less noisy and I'd actually catch the categories I care about most.
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Love the focus on AI workflows specifically, would be great if each tool had a small "compatibility" tag showing which LLM providers it supports (OpenAI, Anthropic, open source models). Would save me a ton of time filtering through tools that won't work with my setup.
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Love how clean and clutter-free the launch grid feels, each tool gets room to breathe instead of being crammed together. The category filtering at the top is a really nice touch for narrowing things down fast.
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Honestly been using it for a few days to scout new AI tools and the curation feels pretty fresh compared to other directories I tried lately.
Scrolled through the listings and the AI agent section felt genuinely useful, not just a cluttered feed of random tools. Nice touch letting you filter by workflow type.
Would love to see a "compare" feature that lets me line up two or three tools side by side on features, pricing, and integrations. Makes it way easier to pick the right one instead of opening a dozen tabs.
One thing that would make this way more useful for me is letting people sort launches by category, like text agents vs image generators vs automation workflows, so I'm not scrolling endlessly trying to find tools in my area.
A small feature request from someone who lives in launch feeds: let me mute categories I already follow elsewhere, or pin certain AI niches so they surface first. My feed would get way less noisy and I'd actually catch the categories I care about most.
Love the focus on AI workflows specifically, would be great if each tool had a small "compatibility" tag showing which LLM providers it supports (OpenAI, Anthropic, open source models). Would save me a ton of time filtering through tools that won't work with my setup.
Love how clean and clutter-free the launch grid feels, each tool gets room to breathe instead of being crammed together. The category filtering at the top is a really nice touch for narrowing things down fast.
Honestly been using it for a few days to scout new AI tools and the curation feels pretty fresh compared to other directories I tried lately.