How to Submit an AI Tool to titanaiexplore
What we look for when reviewing AI tool submissions, including product clarity, category fit, pricing labels, and safe external links.
titanaiexplore accepts AI tool submissions from makers, marketers, operators, and users who want to recommend a product. Every submitted tool goes through review before it appears in the public directory.
What makes a good submission
A useful submission gives visitors enough context to decide whether the tool belongs on their shortlist:
- Official website URL: Link to the product homepage or a specific product page, not a social profile or repository page.
- Clear tool name: Use the public product name people can recognize and search for.
- Specific category: Choose the closest workflow category, such as Writing, Image, Video, Coding, Research, Productivity, Marketing, or Automation.
- Short tagline: Explain the core use case in one sentence.
- Practical description: Describe what the tool helps users do, who it is for, and where it fits in a workflow.
- Pricing label: Select the broad model, such as free, freemium, paid, or unknown.
Good listings are concise, factual, and easy to verify.
What we avoid publishing
We may reject or archive submissions that are not useful for directory visitors:
- Duplicate submissions for the same product URL.
- Placeholder landing pages without a working product.
- Generic AI wrapper pages with unclear user value.
- Misleading pricing, exaggerated claims, or copied descriptions.
- Malware, phishing, spam, adult content, illegal content, or harmful links.
- Open-source repository pages submitted as commercial product listings.
The current directory focuses on commercial AI tools with public product websites.
Why review matters
AI tool directories can become noisy quickly. Review keeps the directory useful by checking category fit, removing obvious spam, and making sure visitors land on real product pages.
Review does not mean endorsement. It means the listing passed basic editorial checks and can be displayed for discovery. Visitors should still evaluate each tool independently.
Tips for faster approval
Before submitting, make sure your website answers these questions:
- What does the tool do?
- Who is the tool for?
- What category or workflow does it belong to?
- Is there a demo, screenshot, example, or clear onboarding path?
- Can visitors understand the pricing model or trial path?
If those answers are easy to find, the listing is much easier to review.
Keep listings accurate
AI tools evolve quickly. If your product changes category, pricing, domain, icon, or core positioning, request an update so the directory stays accurate for users.