About
The Problem
AI is moving fast. Too fast for most builders, founders, and teams to keep up with the tools that actually matter.
I built Builder Stack to make that easier.
The goal is simple: help people discover the right AI products, understand where they fit, and make better decisions about what to build, use, or pay attention to.
Who This Is For
AI engineers who need a clearer way to find useful tools and build better products faster. Smaller teams and startups who deserve more visibility when they create genuinely great products. Larger companies who are trying to understand where new tools, workflows, and product opportunities are emerging. And the broader builder community who need better language, better comparisons, and better context for talking about AI products.
What Makes This Different
I believe good products deserve more than traffic. They deserve better discovery, better framing, and better conversations around why they matter.
That is why Builder Stack is not just a directory. It is an attempt to create a more useful layer for the ecosystem: part ranking system, part archive, part signal, part conversation starter.
My hope is to help more AI engineers build stronger products and better content, while also helping teams of every size see what is changing and where the real opportunities are.
Get Involved
This project is built by one person, so replies may not always be immediate. But I read feedback closely, and I care a lot about improving this over time.
If you have ideas, suggestions, or strong opinions, I would love to hear them. You can leave a comment under my posts or reach out directly on social media. I pay close attention to what the community is asking for.
The Vision
AI is accelerating. Let's build a better community around it, and adapt to what comes next together.
I built Builder Stack because I wanted a clearer way to track which AI products are actually useful, which ones are rising, and how builders can turn fast-moving tools into real products. I care about product thinking, distribution, developer experience, and the systems behind good discovery. If that resonates with what you are building, feel free to reach out.