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I built a "Linktree for AI" because keeping up with tools is impossible
2026-01-01
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The Problem: Tool Fatigue is Real π« ## Introducing stk.bio π ## π οΈ What it actually does: ## Why I'm posting on Dev.to ## I need your feedback! π€ Happy New Year, devs! π Let's be real for a second. How many AI tools did you try in 2025? And more importantly... how many of them can you actually remember the name of right now? If you're like me, your browser bookmarks are a graveyard of "cool AI thing I might use later," and your mental RAM is maxed out trying to remember if you preferred Claude or ChatGPT for refactoring React components, or which image generator was the good one for vector assets. We are living in the "AI Era," but our way of organizing these tools is stuck in the Web 1.0 era. I realized I had a problem when a junior dev asked me, "What's your AI stack for coding?" and I had to spend 15 minutes digging through history and Slack messages to give him a coherent answer. We have a package.json for our code dependencies. Why don't we have something similar for our AI dependencies? I wanted a place where I could: So, I spent my holidays building it. Think of stk.bio as Linktree, but completely re-engineered for the AI ecosystem. Itβs an open platform where you can curate, organize, and share your AI tool stacks. I built this for us. I know "Link-in-bio" tools are a dime a dozen, but none of them treat AI tools as first-class citizens. They treat them like just another URL. On stk.bio, tools are entities. We track what's popular, trending, and essential. I just pushed this live for the New Year. It's an MVP. It might have bugs. But I really believe it solves a specific pain point we're all feeling right now. Let's make 2026 the year we actually organized our AI workflow. Check it out: stk.bio Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink. Hide child comments as well For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse - Showcase my "AI Identity": A single public page that says, "This is what I use to build cool stuff."
- Group tools meaningfully: My "Coding Stack" is different from my "Content Creation Stack."
- Discover what others are using: I want to see what the 10x devs are using without asking them every time. - The "AI Identity" Page: You get a dedicated stk.bio/username. This is your new home on the internet for your AI workflow. Put it in your Twitter/GitHub bio.
- Built-in Library: Iβve indexed 1000s of AI tools. You don't have to manually upload logos or type descriptions. Just search "Perplexity" or "Cursor" and boomβitβs in your stack.
- Beautiful "Stacks": create collections like "My VS Code AI Setup" or "Design Automation".
- Themes that don't suck: I know we're devs, not designers. I built in dynamic themes (gradients, glassmorphism) so your stacks look pro immediately. - Claim your handle (before the good ones are gone! π).
- Create your first stack.
- Roast it here. Tell me what features you need. API integrations? Embeddable widgets for your portfolio?
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