What is There's An AI For That
There's An AI For That (TAAFT) is a large, fast-updating database of AI tools, known for cataloguing new tool launches quickly and covering an enormous long tail of niche tools across almost any use case imaginable.
What is XEdge
XEdge doesn't try to catalogue everything. It focuses on a smaller, curated set of tools organized into goal-based stacks, plus execution playbooks that tell you not just what to use, but how to actually use it to get a specific result.
Feature Comparison
| Feature | TAAFT | XEdge |
|---|---|---|
| Tool count | 15,000+ | 160+ (manually reviewed) |
| Update speed | Very fast, new tools daily | Curated, updated deliberately |
| Organization | By category / use case tags | By goal / outcome |
| Execution guidance | No | Yes — step-by-step playbooks |
| Depth per tool | Short listing | Pros, cons, pricing, "best for" notes |
| Automation templates | No | Yes |
| Community / reviews | Limited | Growing |
| Paid tier | Ad / sponsorship based | $29 per playbook / $99 full vault |
Pricing Comparison
TAAFT is free to browse, monetized primarily through advertising and sponsored tool listings. XEdge is also free to browse and use the stack builder; monetization is entirely through optional playbooks, with no tool vendor paying for placement or ranking.
Who Should Use Which
Choose TAAFT if
You want to discover the newest, most niche, most obscure AI tool the moment it launches — it's built for exploration and discovery at massive scale.
Choose XEdge if
Discovery isn't actually your problem — you've already seen plenty of tools, but you don't know which ones to combine or how to use them to reach a specific outcome.
TAAFT wins on raw discovery and speed of new tool coverage. XEdge wins on actionability — turning tool knowledge into an executable plan. Many builders genuinely use both: TAAFT to stay aware of what's new, XEdge to actually build something with a focused stack instead of getting lost in the volume.