Find the right ChatGPT app for your task
Describe the job you want to do inside ChatGPT and ToolMatch ranks the apps that fit your workflow, capabilities, and constraints.
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Productivity apps
Find apps for meetings, documents, calendars, task management, and workplace workflows.
Research apps
Compare apps for web research, academic sources, data analysis, and evidence-led answers.
Creative apps
Explore apps for writing, design, image workflows, video, presentations, and content production.
Business apps
Find tools for marketing, sales, customer operations, finance, and automation inside ChatGPT.
How ToolMatch chooses a fit
ToolMatch compares the task you describe with product capabilities, supported inputs, output types, target users, integrations, pricing information, and limitations. It returns a ranked shortlist instead of a generic list of names.
ChatGPT is the interface for this vertical. The wider ToolMatch catalog also covers AI tools and SaaS software beyond ChatGPT.
Learn how to choose software
Read the guide to choosing a ChatGPT app or explore the complete ToolMatch research library.
What makes a ChatGPT app decision different?
A ChatGPT app is useful when the task starts in conversation and the product can take the next real step: retrieve information, create an artifact, connect to a service, or complete part of a workflow. The best match depends on what the app can access, what it returns to the conversation, and whether the result can be checked before you act on it. Do not choose an app only because its name resembles the task.
Describe the job with useful constraints
State the result you want, the source material you have, and any non-negotiable limit. For example, ask for an app that can compare competitor traffic and keyword data, or an app that can turn meeting notes into tasks for a specific workspace. This gives the recommendation process enough context to separate a direct fit from a loosely related app.
Review the handoff before you rely on it
Check whether the app opens a verified provider flow, requests access to the right service, and leaves you with a result you can inspect. For sensitive, paid, or high-impact work, confirm current permissions, pricing, and provider documentation outside the conversation. ToolMatch helps with discovery; the final decision remains with the person using the software.