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Tool Hut
Build the right AI stack, and stay current as it changes
Tool Hut is AI-stack intelligence for solo builders. Start from a proven stack for what you're building — the tools that work together, why each was chosen, and what to skip. Then it watches those tools and tells you what matters: pricing changes, new releases, shutdowns — plus a hand-picked alternative when something better ships. A materiality bar keeps the noise out, and a weekly email means you never have to check. Local-first, free, no account required.
honestly the stack-watch stuff sounds great, but one thing i'd love is the ability to share or export a stack as a markdown file or a simple link. would make it way easier to send a setup to a friend or save it in my own notes, basically make it portable instead of trapped in the app.
I run about a dozen AI tools across my projects, and I could never keep up with them. Cursor quietly changed its pricing, Claude shipped a new flagship, a tool I leaned on got deprecated — and I'd find out weeks later, buried in newsletters and X threads. Meanwhile "the new best [thing]" launches every single day and I had no clue which ones were actually worth switching to.
So I built the thing I wished existed. Tool Hut is AI-stack intelligence for solo builders:
🧩 Start from a proven stack — a reasoned playbook for what you're building, not a wall of logos: the tools that work together, why each was chosen, and a genuine "skip this if…" 📇 ~400 AI tools + ~170 infra tools to build from — adopt with one tap 🔗 Share a stack as a public page → others copy your whole setup in one click
Then it keeps that stack current for you:
📰 A weekly briefing of what actually changed in your tools — pricing, new releases, shutdowns. A materiality bar keeps the trivia out 🔀 A hand-picked alternative when something genuinely better ships for a role you use — curated, not a firehose 🔔 One email a week, and nothing at all on a quiet week (that's the promise, not a bug) 🔒 Local-first. Open the URL and it works. No signup, no account, your stacks stay in your browser. Optional cloud sync. Free.
👇 Honest question: how many AI tools are you juggling right now — and how do you find out when one of them changes? Newsletters? X? Vibes? 😅
About Tool Hut on Product Hunt
“Build the right AI stack, and stay current as it changes”
Tool Hut was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 2 comments, placing #132 on the daily leaderboard. Tool Hut is AI-stack intelligence for solo builders. Start from a proven stack for what you're building — the tools that work together, why each was chosen, and what to skip. Then it watches those tools and tells you what matters: pricing changes, new releases, shutdowns — plus a hand-picked alternative when something better ships. A materiality bar keeps the noise out, and a weekly email means you never have to check. Local-first, free, no account required.
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honestly the stack-watch stuff sounds great, but one thing i'd love is the ability to share or export a stack as a markdown file or a simple link. would make it way easier to send a setup to a friend or save it in my own notes, basically make it portable instead of trapped in the app.