A dead domain became an AI free tier tracker

getaitools.dev first tried to be a of Python AI scripts, but it failed to get meaningful interest. Its ojects reached only one star, so the site was rebuilt around a more practical need: checking what AI services still include in their free tier. Free tier details become outdated quickly because providers often change limits with little notice.

The site now tracks 33 s across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, free LLM APIs, , , and music generation. Each row shows when it was last checked, and older rows become visibly stale so the has pressure to update them. Groq, for example, cut its free allowance this year from 14,400 requests per day to 1,000, and the site keeps a changelog for changes like that.

The site uses plain HTML, has no signup, shares its data under CC BY, and offers a JSON feed.

Key points

  • The old Python AI scripts had almost no traction and was replaced.
  • The new site compares 33 AI across text, image, video, music, and API services.
  • Each row shows a last-checked date so readers can judge freshness.
  • Groq reduced its free allowance this year from 14,400 requests a day to 1,000.
  • The site is plain HTML, requires no signup, and provides CC BY data plus a JSON feed.
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