01Join through Telegram
Open the bot, type /start, pay $20 once. That's the whole onboarding.
Every week, the handful of AI tools actually worth knowing about. Tested by builders. Delivered to your Telegram. No launch hype. No sponsored slots.
Open the bot, type /start, pay $20 once. That's the whole onboarding.
Three to seven tools. What they do, who they're for, a short honest take. Archived and searchable with /getlist.
Suggest tools with /suggest. If yours makes the list and takes off, we credit you. The best scouts get rewarded.
Anyone can list a thousand tools.
We tell you which three matter this week.
If someone joins through your referral link, we send you a thank-you. Capped at three levels deep so it doesn't turn into a pyramid. Designed to reward scouts, not to become the product. Most members earn modestly. Many earn nothing. That's by design — the product is the list.
Paid out monthly, minimum $10 balance. Your referral link appears in the bot after you join.
Less than one wasted AI subscription you'll cancel next month.
Cancel anytime. One-time yearly payment, no auto-renew surprise.
Because the AI crowd already lives there. Because we don't want to compete with your inbox. Because Telegram lets us search, link, and respond in real time. And frankly, building this on email would have been more work for a worse experience.
A small editorial team of working builders and designers. We use these tools in our own work. We don't accept sponsored placements — the list is what we'd recommend to a friend, not what pays us the most.
Cancel any time, full refund in the first thirty days, no email chain required. After that, we'd rather you leave than stay subscribed to something you don't use.
Directories try to be comprehensive. We try to be selective. A directory shows you a thousand tools; the Club shows you the three worth your time this week. Different job, different discipline.
No. The product has real standalone value, commissions are capped at three levels, there's no recruitment obligation, and the economics never incentivize bulk sign-ups over genuine users. It's a thank-you program, not a business model.