Referral links to AI services, with the part everyone leaves out
A directory of referral links to AI services: what each offer actually gives you, what it costs after, and whether anyone has checked it.
How it works
A service offers a bonus for arriving through a referral link. We collect those offers in one place, describe each one in the same three terms, and send you straight to the service. There is no account here and nothing to sign up for.
What the offer actually is
Not “free trial” but the shape of it: how much credit, for how long, and whether a card is needed to start.
What it costs after
The number that appears when the trial ends, on the same card as the number that got you there.
Whether anyone checked
Every entry carries the date it was last verified by hand — or says plainly that it never was.
None of this is live. The catalogue is empty, no service has been checked, and there is nothing to click through to yet. What exists today is the design system the site will be built from — it is on /ds.
How referral links work
Outbound links here are referral links. If you sign up through one, the service may pay us a commission, and you usually get the bonus the entry describes. You pay nothing extra for arriving this way.
That is also the conflict of interest, so it is worth saying where it bites: a service that pays more is not a better service, and ranking by commission would make this site worthless within a month. Entries carry the date they were checked, and an unchecked entry says so instead of staying quiet.
Every outbound link opens in a new tab and carries rel="nofollow sponsored" — the machine-readable version of this paragraph.