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Every tool we compare

55 tools across 11 categories, each with what it is genuinely good at, what it costs you, and the one trade-off you have to accept to choose it.

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55 tools in the catalogue

Prices are unverified estimates — useful for comparing orders of magnitude, not for budgeting. Confirm the current figure with the vendor before you commit to anything.

Questions

About this catalogue

How do you decide which tools make the list?

A tool is listed if a team could credibly run on it today: actively maintained, bought by companies rather than only individuals, and a genuine substitute rather than an adjacent product. We deliberately keep each category small — five real options you can hold in your head beats forty you cannot.

Do vendors pay to appear here?

No. There is no affiliate weighting in the rankings and no paid placement in the listings. We are paid by the optional tracking subscription and by migration engagements.

Why does every tool have cons listed?

Because every tool has them, and a comparison that only lists strengths is an advert. If we cannot name at least two real drawbacks for a tool, we have not researched it well enough to recommend it.

My tool is not listed. What now?

Pick the category it belongs to, or start from the problem instead. The questionnaire is identical either way — naming your current tool only adds a cost comparison against what you already pay.