All Guides
GuideAI DevelopmentJuly 9, 2026

The Internet Has 2 Million Websites. You Only Need 30.

Take this guide with you.

Drop your email and we'll send the The 30 Websites You Actually Need: 2026 List straight to your inbox.

No spam. Just the guide. Unsubscribe anytime.

A curated list of the 30 websites and AI tools worth keeping in 2026, organized by what they're actually for, cutting through the noise of millions of competing tools.

What's inside
  • The exact 30 websites and tools worth keeping in 2026
  • Why each one earns its spot over thousands of competitors
  • How the list is organized so you never guess which tool to open
  • Where most people waste time chasing tools they never use
  • How to build a stack that stays lean as new tools launch

The Internet Has 2 Million Websites. You Only Need 30.

Somewhere out there are millions of tools, apps, and AI products all claiming to make your work easier. Almost none of them do. The real gap between someone who ships constantly and someone stuck bookmarking tabs isn't more tools — it's the right 30.


Why Fewer Beats More

Every extra tool in your stack is another login, another subscription, another thing competing for the five minutes you actually have to build. Most of what gets bookmarked never gets opened twice. The people moving fastest aren't hunting for the next tool — they already know exactly which 30 to open.

Cut the noise down to a list that actually earns a spot, and the decision fatigue disappears with it.


What's in the Guide

The guide lays out the exact 30 websites and tools worth keeping, organized by what they're actually for, so you're not guessing which one to reach for. It also covers why each one earns its spot over the thousands competing for it.

The full list is in the PDF.


Get the List

Drop your email below and we'll send it straight to your inbox.

Don't leave without it.

Drop your email and get the The 30 Websites You Actually Need: 2026 List in your inbox.

No spam. Just the guide. Unsubscribe anytime.

Build Something Real

If you can describe it, you can build it.