Submit Your AI Tool
Favais is read by developers, marketers, and business leaders looking for their next AI tool. Submit yours for editorial review — free of charge, no paid placements.
What We Look For
- ✓ Solves a real, specific problem with AI
- ✓ Transparent pricing without hidden costs
- ✓ Active development and maintenance
- ✓ Reliable uptime and functional product
- ✓ Clear documentation or onboarding
What We Don't List
- ✕ Abandoned tools with no recent updates
- ✕ Tools with misleading "free" plans
- ✕ Unreliable services with chronic outages
- ✕ Duplicate tools that add no unique value
- ✕ Tools that inflate capabilities vs. reality
Review Process
Submit your tool below
Fill in the form with your tool's name, URL, category, pricing, and a short description. Takes about 3 minutes.
Editorial review (3–7 days)
Our team tests the tool against our five-point criteria: output quality, pricing transparency, uptime, development activity, and community feedback.
Listing decision
We'll email you with the outcome. Approved tools are listed within 24 hours. If declined, we provide brief feedback so you know what to address.
Ongoing monitoring
Listed tools are periodically re-evaluated. Tools that degrade in quality, shut down, or change pricing significantly are updated or removed.
Submit Your Tool
Submission FAQ
Is listing free? ▼
Yes. Favais does not charge for tool submissions or listings. Rankings and positions are determined by editorial merit, not payment.
How long does review take? ▼
Typically 3–7 business days. We test each tool before making a decision, which takes more time than an automated submission process.
Can I update my listing after approval? ▼
Yes — email us at the contact address on the About page with the updated information. Pricing and feature changes are usually updated within 24–48 hours.
My tool was declined. Can I resubmit? ▼
Yes, after addressing the issues mentioned in our decline email. We re-review submissions once changes have been made and the tool is live.
Do you list tools still in beta? ▼
We prefer tools that have reached a stable, production-ready state. Public beta tools with limited access and incomplete documentation are typically deferred until general availability.