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FindMyAITool

A directory that catalogs AI tools and AI agents across categories such as productivity, customer service, content creation, data analysis, education and security, serving individuals, businesses and researchers.

Domain rating
35
Monthly traffic
44K
Audit time
1 day
Listing fee
Paid
Monthly traffic trend

SimilarWeb estimated visits · last 3 months

Traffic sources
Search56%
Direct40%
Social2%
Referrals2%
Mail0%
Paid0%
Top countries🇮🇳IN 20%🇳🇬NG 11%🇻🇳VN 7%🇺🇸US 6%🇧🇷BR 5%
TL;DR
FindMyAITool is a smaller AI directory: our catalog records DR 35, roughly 44K estimated monthly visits, a fast ~1-day review, and it requires an account to submit and is recorded as paid to list (not free). Its specific pricing/tier terms are not in our verified data and are not cleanly disclosed publicly — so pay for nothing here you can't independently confirm. Verdict: a modest-reach, low-DR directory with one genuine strength (fast turnaround). Worth a listing if the terms you actually see on-site are reasonable; don't pay into undisclosed tier promises. SubmitAITool verifies whatever you submit, daily.
Pros
1. Fast review. Our P1 data records about a one-day turnaround — among the quicker in this set. If you have a launch tie-in, speed is the real advantage here. 2. Verification on your side. Because its public terms are thin, the safest way to know what a FindMyAITool listing is worth is to measure it: once you mark the submission in SubmitAITool, the tracker re-checks live/dofollow/indexed status every 24 hours, and the portfolio refund guarantee applies if fewer than half of your tracked submissions go live. 3. Simple submission flow. No reverse-backlink requirement and no points/coin economy — the mechanics of getting listed are straightforward once you have an account.
Cons — for submitters
1. Pricing is undisclosed and not in our verified data. Our catalog records the directory as paid to list but captures no confirmed tier price; the site does not cleanly publish one. Treat any quoted figure as unverified until you see it yourself, and don't anchor ROI on it. 2. Low authority and modest reach. DR 35 and ~44K estimated monthly visits are below most of this Tier-1 set — the link-equity and traffic contribution are smaller, so calibrate expectations. 3. Account required. Submission is gated behind sign-up, adding friction versus the no-account directories in this set.
Cons — for users browsing
1. The interface is barebones and category navigation is weak, so tool discovery is less efficient than on the larger directories. 2. Listing quality depends entirely on submitter-provided copy with little editorial polish, so the catalog is uneven.
Worth submitting? — by stage
✅ Submit if: - You want fast turnaround for a launch window and the on-site terms are reasonable - You're building broad coverage and a modest-reach dofollow still has portfolio value - You can accept an account-gated flow ❌ Skip / don't pay if: - You're asked to pay a tier whose value the site won't quantify (undisclosed = unpriceable) - You need high-DR link equity — DR 35 won't move authority much on its own ⏸️ Wait if: - You can't yet see clear, written terms — don't commit money until pricing is explicit - Your listing copy isn't final — copy quality here is on you, not an editor
Deep dive: Reading a directory whose pricing it won't show you
This directory's reputation centers on an unusually high premium price. The honest problem: we cannot verify it. Our P1 catalog records FindMyAITool as paid to list but holds no confirmed tier figure, and the site does not cleanly publish one. Reproducing a specific dramatic number we can't confirm would be exactly the "promised, not measured" pattern this product exists to replace — so this deep dive sticks to what is real and what you should do about it. ① What is verifiable. DR 35, ~44K estimated monthly visits, roughly one-day review, account-gated, paid to list. That profile is a small, fast, modest-authority directory. None of those numbers individually justify a large spend; the one with real value is speed. ② Why "undisclosed pricing" is itself the signal. When a directory will not put its price and what-you-get in writing, a submitter cannot model ROI in advance — by construction. The correct response is not to guess at the number; it is to refuse to pay until the terms are explicit, and to make the decision on measured results rather than the directory's framing. That is the whole reason this tracker exists: you submit, we re-verify the listing's real status daily, and the refund guarantee covers you across your portfolio if the verified outcome underdelivers. ③ The defensible play. If, when you actually reach the submission flow, the terms are clearly stated and reasonable for a modest-reach directory, a listing is fine — especially for the fast turnaround. If the price is high and the value is still vague, treat that opacity as the answer and spend the budget on a directory in this set with verifiable reach instead. Decision framing: value the speed, distrust the undisclosed pricing, pay only for written terms, and let daily verification — not the directory's pitch — decide whether FindMyAITool earned its place in your portfolio.
Common questions
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  • Is FindMyAITool free or paid to list?
  • How long does FindMyAITool take to review my listing?
  • What does FindMyAITool's paid placement actually cost and include?
  • Does a FindMyAITool listing give a dofollow link?
  • Do I need an account to submit to FindMyAITool?
  • Is FindMyAITool worth it for a small tool?
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