Reviews you can actually trust
Every tool here is test-driven and scored against the same rubric — and the score never moves because someone paid. Here is exactly how it works, and how we keep it honest.
The score is editorial
A tool's number comes from the rubric, not its invoice. A founder can pay for a faster review or a placement slot — never for a higher score.
We review the live product
Every score is based on the working tool: what it actually does, how it is priced, how it holds up. Not the promises on a landing page.
One rubric for everyone
The same five axes and 100-point scale apply to a weekend side-project and a billion-dollar platform alike.
Most submissions won't make it
Vaporware, thin wrappers, and prohibited categories are turned away. A listing means a tool cleared the bar — the score says how far past it.
One rubric, scored out of 100
The headline score is a weighted blend of five public axes — each one shown on the listing so you can see exactly where a tool is strong and where it is weak.
Test the live product
We use the real thing, check the claims, and compare it to the alternatives already in its category.
Score on the rubric
Five axes, one 100-point scale, applied the same way every time.
Publish the verdict
The good and the bad, in plain language, with a clear read on who it is (and is not) for.
Listing is free. The score is not for sale.
A few things are paid — and none of them is the number. That separation is the whole point of the directory.
Genuine listings get a normal dofollow link. Anything we are paid to feature is
clearly labeled and carries rel="sponsored". We do not sell dofollow links, and we
do not run affiliate-driven rankings.
Some things are auto-rejected
No matter who submits them, or what they would pay:
Not owned by anything we review.
launched.tools isn't owned by any tool in the directory, and no listing can buy its way to a better number. Spot a mistake in a review? We correct fast.