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One thing that would make this way more useful for me: let me save a private shortlist of tools and compare them side by side on pricing, supported languages, and hosting options. Right now I have to keep like six tabs open whenever I'm evaluating SDKs.
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Would love to see a "compare side by side" feature for similar tools. When I'm picking between, say, three different auth APIs, having their pricing, SDK languages, and key features in one view would save me a ton of tab switching.
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Love how clean the categorization is here. Lots of these directories get cluttered fast, but grouping APIs, SDKs, and infrastructure separately makes it so much easier to scan and find what you actually need.
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Spent a few minutes poking around and the filtering by category actually works well, way more useful than the usual "top 10" lists. Wish the descriptions were a bit more in-depth but for quick discovery it's solid.
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One thing that would really help is a "compare" feature where you can pick two or three tools side by side and see their pricing, supported languages, and key features in a clean table. Right now I have to open multiple tabs just to figure out which one fits my stack.
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Love how clean the categories are laid out, makes scanning through all the dev tools actually feel quick instead of overwhelming. The submit-a-tool flow seems pretty smooth too.
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Nice little directory, the categorization actually feels thoughtful and not just a giant dump. Saved me some time hunting for a decent logging tool today.
One thing that would make this way more useful for me: let me save a private shortlist of tools and compare them side by side on pricing, supported languages, and hosting options. Right now I have to keep like six tabs open whenever I'm evaluating SDKs.
Would love to see a "compare side by side" feature for similar tools. When I'm picking between, say, three different auth APIs, having their pricing, SDK languages, and key features in one view would save me a ton of tab switching.
Love how clean the categorization is here. Lots of these directories get cluttered fast, but grouping APIs, SDKs, and infrastructure separately makes it so much easier to scan and find what you actually need.
Spent a few minutes poking around and the filtering by category actually works well, way more useful than the usual "top 10" lists. Wish the descriptions were a bit more in-depth but for quick discovery it's solid.
One thing that would really help is a "compare" feature where you can pick two or three tools side by side and see their pricing, supported languages, and key features in a clean table. Right now I have to open multiple tabs just to figure out which one fits my stack.
Love how clean the categories are laid out, makes scanning through all the dev tools actually feel quick instead of overwhelming. The submit-a-tool flow seems pretty smooth too.
Nice little directory, the categorization actually feels thoughtful and not just a giant dump. Saved me some time hunting for a decent logging tool today.