What is There's an AI?
There's an AI is a pick directory of AI tools designed to help you find the right software for your needs. Rather than building a single AI product, it functions as a searchable catalogue of existing tools across various categories, from writing and design to data analysis and coding. The site aims to cut through the noise of the rapidly expanding AI market by organising tools by use case, capability, and pricing model. It's useful for anyone evaluating AI solutions, whether you're a business looking to integrate new software, a developer searching for specialist tools, or someone curious about what's available in a particular category.
Key Features
Tool directory
browse and search hundreds of AI tools across multiple categories
Filtering by pricing model
find free, freemium, or paid tools to match your budget
Tool comparisons
view key details, features, and pricing for multiple tools side by side
User reviews and ratings
see community feedback on tools you're considering
Regular updates
new tools added as they launch to keep the directory current
Pros & Cons
Advantages
- Saves time by centralising information about many AI tools in one place
- Free to browse, making it accessible for anyone researching options
- Helps you discover tools you might not find through general search
- Useful for comparing similar tools to find the best fit for your specific needs
Limitations
- Quality and depth of information varies depending on how recently each tool was added or updated
- The sheer number of tools can feel overwhelming without clear guidance on which to prioritise
- Directory scope means it doesn't provide hands-on testing or detailed tutorials for individual tools
Use Cases
Researching AI writing tools before deciding whether to purchase a subscription
Finding design or image generation tools for a specific project type
Comparing pricing and features across multiple AI coding assistants
Discovering lesser-known tools in niche categories relevant to your work
Staying informed about new AI releases and market developments