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EveryDev.ai is a community-driven directory for AI developer tools. Discover and compare tools by topic, follow news and guides, and join discussions to share insights and builds. Create a profile, track trends across thousands of tools and hundreds of topics, and stay informed with weekly digests and contests

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Features

  • Compare 1,800+ AI developer tools side-by-side
  • Track trending topics across the AI dev ecosystem
  • Community profiles and social feeds for AI developers
  • Weekly curated news digests delivered to your inbox
  • Tool filtering by category, pricing, and use case
  • Coding contests with cash prizes

Use Cases

  • Find the right AI coding assistant, framework, or API for your stack
  • Stay current on AI dev tools without drowning in noise
  • Compare pricing and features before committing to a tool
  • Connect with other developers building with AI
  • Share your builds, insights, and tool recommendations with the community

Comments

The positioning is clear here. A comparison-and-discussion layer around AI dev tools can save a lot of wasted trial time, especially if the product keeps reviews practical and current instead of turning into a generic directory.

will check it out man

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Building ColdCraft — an AI cold outreach...

Having 1,800+ tools indexed is impressive for a soft launch. The comparison feature is the real differentiator — most AI directories just list tools without helping you pick between them. Weekly digests are a smart retention hook. Would be great to see user-submitted reviews with real project context rather than just feature comparisons.

The comparison feature is what makes this useful over just Googling. When I was picking between different Google Drive SDKs for my iOS app I spent hours reading docs to figure out scope differences. Having that kind of comparison in one place would have saved real time. Would be great if users could tag tools with specific use cases from their own projects.

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FOunder @ Proofly

What stands out most is how thoughtfully this has been put together, even at an early stage. Building a large index is one thing, but making it genuinely useful is another—and the comparison functionality really leans into that by helping users make decisions instead of just browse options. The inclusion of weekly digests also shows a clear focus on keeping users engaged beyond a one-time visit.

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Apple, Disney, Adobe, Eventbrite, Zillow...

Hey Frazier 👋 I’m Joe, founder of EveryDev.ai. I built a tool that helps developers keep up with how fast AI is moving. After spending most of my career in tech at places like Apple, Disney, Adobe, and Zillow, getting laid off during this AI wave pushed me to stop circling ideas and build something I wished existed. It’s called EveryDev.ai, and it lets developers browse and compare 1,800+ AI tools, track what’s trending, share what they’re building, and make sense of a space that’s moving faster than anyone can keep up with. The idea behind it is simple: with AI, everyone is a dev. More people are building now than ever before. I wanted a place where builders could: 👉 browse and compare 1,800+ AI dev tools 👉 track trending topics and what’s changing week to week 👉 share what they’re building and get feedback 👉 make sense of it all without the noise It also has weekly digests, and more than 1,000 people are already using it, all while still in soft launch. Today’s the official launch. I’d like to hear from you: - What would make you come back every week? - What feels missing from your current AI workflow? I’ll be here all day reading and replying. Thanks for checking it out.

可以直接用这条: I’m curious about: how do you ensure the quality of reviews and avoid low-signal noise as the number of tools grows?

The developer tools space is incredibly fragmented right now — new AI tools launch daily and it's hard to know which ones actually deliver vs. which are just wrappers. Having a community-driven platform where developers can compare tools based on real peer feedback fills a genuine gap. The discussion layer is key — reviews alone are not enough, you need context about specific use cases. Would be great to see filtering by stack or framework so you can find tools relevant to your specific workflow.

Community-driven comparison is the right angle here — most AI tool directories are just SEO listicles. The "discuss with peers" aspect is what could make this sticky. One question: does the comparison feature support custom criteria, or is it fixed fields like pricing/context window/speed? Letting devs build their own comparison dimensions (e.g. "best for code review" vs "best for test gen") would make it much more useful than generic side-by-sides.

This is a nice product and great use of AI

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AI founder at Aona AI

The peer review angle is what makes this interesting — most AI tool directories are just curated lists, but layering in community discussion from developers who actually use the tools adds real signal. The challenge is achieving critical mass; the comments section is only useful if enough practitioners are actually weighing in. Curious how the discovery algorithm handles niche categories vs. the mainstream tools that get all the early upvotes.

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Perfume Enthusiast

So much information for the soft launch is impressive.

The combination of comparison and peer discussion in one place is a strong differentiator for developer tool discovery. When evaluating infrastructure tools like Kubernetes operators or IaC frameworks, having side-by-side feature breakdowns with real community context beats reading separate blog posts. Would love to see integrations with GitHub stars or changelog tracking so the comparisons stay current over time.

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Comments

The positioning is clear here. A comparison-and-discussion layer around AI dev tools can save a lot of wasted trial time, especially if the product keeps reviews practical and current instead of turning into a generic directory.

will check it out man

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Building ColdCraft — an AI cold outreach...

Having 1,800+ tools indexed is impressive for a soft launch. The comparison feature is the real differentiator — most AI directories just list tools without helping you pick between them. Weekly digests are a smart retention hook. Would be great to see user-submitted reviews with real project context rather than just feature comparisons.

The comparison feature is what makes this useful over just Googling. When I was picking between different Google Drive SDKs for my iOS app I spent hours reading docs to figure out scope differences. Having that kind of comparison in one place would have saved real time. Would be great if users could tag tools with specific use cases from their own projects.

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FOunder @ Proofly

What stands out most is how thoughtfully this has been put together, even at an early stage. Building a large index is one thing, but making it genuinely useful is another—and the comparison functionality really leans into that by helping users make decisions instead of just browse options. The inclusion of weekly digests also shows a clear focus on keeping users engaged beyond a one-time visit.

custom-img
Apple, Disney, Adobe, Eventbrite, Zillow...

Hey Frazier 👋 I’m Joe, founder of EveryDev.ai. I built a tool that helps developers keep up with how fast AI is moving. After spending most of my career in tech at places like Apple, Disney, Adobe, and Zillow, getting laid off during this AI wave pushed me to stop circling ideas and build something I wished existed. It’s called EveryDev.ai, and it lets developers browse and compare 1,800+ AI tools, track what’s trending, share what they’re building, and make sense of a space that’s moving faster than anyone can keep up with. The idea behind it is simple: with AI, everyone is a dev. More people are building now than ever before. I wanted a place where builders could: 👉 browse and compare 1,800+ AI dev tools 👉 track trending topics and what’s changing week to week 👉 share what they’re building and get feedback 👉 make sense of it all without the noise It also has weekly digests, and more than 1,000 people are already using it, all while still in soft launch. Today’s the official launch. I’d like to hear from you: - What would make you come back every week? - What feels missing from your current AI workflow? I’ll be here all day reading and replying. Thanks for checking it out.

可以直接用这条: I’m curious about: how do you ensure the quality of reviews and avoid low-signal noise as the number of tools grows?

The developer tools space is incredibly fragmented right now — new AI tools launch daily and it's hard to know which ones actually deliver vs. which are just wrappers. Having a community-driven platform where developers can compare tools based on real peer feedback fills a genuine gap. The discussion layer is key — reviews alone are not enough, you need context about specific use cases. Would be great to see filtering by stack or framework so you can find tools relevant to your specific workflow.

Community-driven comparison is the right angle here — most AI tool directories are just SEO listicles. The "discuss with peers" aspect is what could make this sticky. One question: does the comparison feature support custom criteria, or is it fixed fields like pricing/context window/speed? Letting devs build their own comparison dimensions (e.g. "best for code review" vs "best for test gen") would make it much more useful than generic side-by-sides.

This is a nice product and great use of AI

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AI founder at Aona AI

The peer review angle is what makes this interesting — most AI tool directories are just curated lists, but layering in community discussion from developers who actually use the tools adds real signal. The challenge is achieving critical mass; the comments section is only useful if enough practitioners are actually weighing in. Curious how the discovery algorithm handles niche categories vs. the mainstream tools that get all the early upvotes.

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Perfume Enthusiast

So much information for the soft launch is impressive.

The combination of comparison and peer discussion in one place is a strong differentiator for developer tool discovery. When evaluating infrastructure tools like Kubernetes operators or IaC frameworks, having side-by-side feature breakdowns with real community context beats reading separate blog posts. Would love to see integrations with GitHub stars or changelog tracking so the comparisons stay current over time.

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