About
A compass for AI, organized by the task
Describe what you want to do — not which tool to use. We recommend the best AI for the job, with the reasons, the limits, and a prompt to get you started.
The approach
Most people do not want to learn a dozen AI products. They want to get a job done — write the email, clean the spreadsheet, make the deck.
So this site is organized around tasks, not brands. You describe the task, and we point you to the tools and models that fit, with the trade-offs spelled out.
Tools vs. models
A model is the underlying engine — like GPT, Claude, Gemini, or Llama. You usually reach a model through an API or by building on it.
A tool is a finished product you can use directly — like ChatGPT, Midjourney, or Canva. Many tools are built on top of one or more models.
For everyday work, you almost always want a tool. Models are listed for developers and teams building their own features.
How scoring works
Recommendations use a transparent weighted score. Each tool is rated on several axes; the axes are combined using the weights below, which add up to 100%. Your filters (skill, budget, Arabic, privacy) adjust how the axes are scored for your situation.
- Task match35%
- Output fit15%
- Skill fit10%
- Cost fit10%
- Arabic support10%
- Privacy fit10%
- Pro suitability10%
Scores are editorial judgments on a 0–10 scale, not measured benchmarks. They reflect curatorial assessment as of each tool's last-reviewed date.
How we curate
Entries are selected for being widely used, capable, and representative of what a task needs — not as an exhaustive index of every product.
Each entry records what it is best and least suited for, its strengths and limits, and a last-reviewed date so you can judge how current it is.
Pricing is shown as a category rather than a figure, because exact prices change often. Always confirm current pricing on the official site.
Curated recommendations based on publicly available information and practical usage. Not an exhaustive list of every AI tool.
Questions or a tool we should add? See the disclaimer and privacy notes.