How we rank.
We’re a directory, not an ad network. Here’s exactly what goes into a ranking — and what doesn’t.
In one paragraph
We track AI tools and agent skills. Tools rank by a blend of community upvotes, third-party ratings, and editorial review. Skills rank by GitHub stars, 7-day star growth, and trust level (verified maintainer / signed releases). We never accept payment to change a ranking. We do accept sponsorships — they’re labeled Sponsoredand never appear in the “Top” lists.
Ranking AI tools
Every tool gets a popularity score from 0–100. The score is recalculated nightly from these inputs:
Ranking agent skills
Skills are open source, so we lean on signals you can verify yourself by visiting the repo:
What we deliberately don’t do
- Sell ranking positions. Sponsorship buys you the Sponsored slot, period.
- Inflate review counts with synthetic or LLM-generated reviews. If a tool has 0 reviews, it shows 0.
- Use referral revenue as a ranking signal. We have affiliate links; they don’t move position.
- Auto-rank by recency. New tools have to earn their spot.
Think a ranking is wrong?
We’d rather hear it. If you’re a maintainer, customer, or just a visitor who thinks something is mis-placed, write us. We read every note and adjust when the signal warrants it.
Dispute a rankingLast updated May 25, 2026.