
Artelligence
Discover, compare, and master new AI tools and news
21 followers
Discover, compare, and master new AI tools and news
21 followers
Finding the right tool feels like searching for a needle in a haystack. Artelligence cuts through the noise. We are a comprehensive, human-curated directory designed to help developers, marketers, and creators discover the perfect AI solution, fast.






Hey Product Hunt community! 👋
I'm Mahdi, the solo maker behind Artelligence.
Like many of you, I've been fascinated by the explosion of AI tools. But I quickly ran into a problem: it was impossible to keep up. I spent more time searching for the right tool across blogs, Twitter, and random lists than actually using them. The few directories that existed felt cluttered or just copy-pasted their descriptions.
That's why I built Artelligence. My goal was to create something I personally wanted to use: a clean, comprehensive, and genuinely helpful resource.
It's not just another list. I've spent countless hours:
Curating over 800+ tools so you don't have to.
Writing original, unique descriptions for every single one.
Building a simple, fast interface that respects your time.
This has been a huge passion project, built from scratch. I'm here to solve a real problem for anyone working with or curious about AI.
I'll be here all day to answer every single question, listen to your feedback, and hear what tools you think I'm missing!
Let me know what you think!
Cheers,
Mahdi,
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P.S. For a deeper dive and a full Q&A, I've started a dedicated forum thread here: https://www.producthunt.com/p/artelligence/artelligence-is-live-on-product-hunt-ask-me-anything-ama
Great project, Mahdi! Is there a way to filter by use case, like development, marketing, or design?
@oliver_scott4 Oliver, thank you so much! That's a fantastic question.
You can actually do that right now! If you check the bottom-right corner of the site, there's an AI chat assistant. You can ask it exactly what you're looking for, like "Show me AI tools for marketing," and it will pull up the right ones for you. Give it a try!
That said, you're right that a dedicated, visible filter menu is a great idea. That's now officially at the top of my roadmap thanks to your feedback. 🙏
a clean interface paired with curated content? That’s precisely what most directories overlook. Bookmarking this right now! 🙌
@jakey_preston Jakey, thank you for the kind words! You've hit on exactly what I was aiming for with Artelligence. I felt most other directories were cluttered, so hearing you appreciate the 'clean interface paired with curated content' means a lot.
Is there a particular category of AI tools you're most excited to explore?
I really appreciate that you took the time to write unique descriptions instead of just copying and pasting; it truly makes a significant difference.
@yuri_toledo1 Yuri, thank you so much for this comment! It honestly means the world to me.
That was the entire reason I built Artelligence.
I felt that so many AI directories were just soulless lists, and I wanted to create something with genuine insight. It's incredibly rewarding to know that the effort is making a real difference.
Have you had a chance to explore any specific categories yet?
I'd love to know what you think!
Over 800 tools? That’s some serious dedication for a solo creator! 💯
@niko_olimana Niko, thank you! It's definitely been a labor of love. The research to find and review all 800+ tools was a marathon, but as a solo creator, comments like yours are the fuel that keeps me going! 💪
Major respect for doing this all on your own; I can only imagine the countless hours you spent curating those tools.
@jack_morgan8 Jack, thank you so much for that. It really means a lot. You're right, it was a mountain of work, but it's been a true passion project. Comments like yours are the best reward and make all those hours completely worth it!
Directories often feel cluttered, but this one seems to genuinely value the user’s time.
@lucas_graham1 Lucas, thank you! I'm so glad you feel that way. "Genuinely value the user's time" was the guiding principle for the entire design. I wanted to build the exact opposite of a cluttered directory, so it's amazing to hear that it's coming through.