About Worthd

Better software decisions start with understanding the business around them.

Worthd helps founders, freelancers, and businesses understand which technology products fit their needs, budget, stage, and current setup. It is built to make software research more practical, transparent, and easier to act on.

What Worthd does

Worthd combines a searchable software directory with a guided stack assessment. The goal is not to show the largest possible list. It is to help narrow the field and explain why a product may or may not fit.

How recommendations work

Business stage, industry, team size, budget, current tools, required capabilities, and operating model can all shape a recommendation. Results are intended as a practical second opinion, not a substitute for testing a product.

How product research works

Official vendor sources are used for product facts such as features, pricing structure, licensing, deployment, and integrations. Worthd editorial analysis is presented separately from vendor claims.

How Worthd makes money

Worthd may earn a commission when someone uses certain links to sign up for a product. Affiliate eligibility and commission value do not determine whether a product appears or how it ranks.

Editorial approach

Three distinct layers

Official vendor facts

Public information from product, pricing, documentation, integration, security, and licensing pages.

Outside signals

Ratings or reputation signals may be included only when Worthd has a permitted and attributable source. Missing outside ratings do not block a product page.

Worthd editorial analysis

Plain-language strengths, limitations, fit, and implementation considerations based on the available facts and product context.

Corrections and partnerships

See something incomplete or want to work with Worthd?

Product corrections, source suggestions, and partnership inquiries are welcome. Email justin@worthd.com or use the contact form.