The tools worth keeping.
Software selected for serious work. A quieter, sharper way to choose the products that deserve a permanent place in your stack.
Featured selection
ChatGPT
AI assistant for writing, coding, and research
ChatGPT by OpenAI is a conversational AI assistant capable of generating text, answering questions, writing code, analyzing data, and creating content. The free tier runs on GPT-4o mini, while Plus subscribers get access to GPT-4o, DALL-E image generation, and Advanced Data Analysis.
Featured picks
Three products selected with intent
A featured pick earns its place because it changes how work feels, not because it is trending. The layout stays spacious so each product has room to make its case.
Browse all tools
A sharper way to choose tools
Everything in the vault is browsable, but the layout stays restrained: search, filter, scan, decide. Less noise, faster confidence.
Curation principles
Why these tools are here
Selection is simple. The product needs to be useful, well made, dependable, and likely to remain relevant after the first rush of novelty has passed.
Utility
Every product here removes a real bottleneck instead of adding another tab to manage.
Quality
The bar is high: the interface, the product thinking, and the execution all need to hold up.
Reliability
These are tools you can return to every week without wondering if they will slow you down.
Longevity
We favor products with staying power over novelty, hype cycles, or shallow feature spikes.
Collections
Curated stacks for different kinds of work
The vault is easier to use when it behaves like an editor’s shelf rather than a database. These stacks group products by actual working style.
Writing stack
For drafting, editing, and compressing ideas into cleaner output.
Developer stack
For building faster, keeping context, and reducing repetitive engineering work.
Research stack
For source-backed discovery, note synthesis, and higher signal decision-making.
Founder stack
For the work between strategy and execution: drafting, organizing, and automating.
Final note
Keep the tools that sharpen the work.
Explore the vault, choose deliberately, and build a software stack that feels lighter, clearer, and easier to trust.