10 months ago I collected 300 daily games,today I have 773 and counting
Directory of Wordle clones, but it's just a curated list—no tooling, no aggregation, no depth.

The site nails the annoying details: filters for No Signup, 100% Free, Mobile Ready and useful metadata (player count, est. time, tags) let you find a playable match in seconds. It's essentially a well-curated catalog of known winners (Skribbl.io, Gartic Phone, Codenames), which is immediately useful but not novel — add ratings, embeds or verified link checks and this would leap from handy to indispensable.
Remote teams, event organizers, HR or team leads, and people hosting virtual parties or happy hours
So I built partygames.party - a collection of online party games, focusing on free ones that don't require signup.
This project is still WIP and I'm happy to take any feedback. Thank you.
Directory of Wordle clones, but it's just a curated list—no tooling, no aggregation, no depth.
Jackbox alternative on Cloudflare Workers, but the category is already crowded.
Cards Against Humanity but with office themes and improv mechanics.
AI affiliate directory when PartnerStack and individual programs already list these.
AI-generated Passover game built in 10 Cursor prompts with no technical innovation.
Human curation beats algorithms, but manual updates limit scale compared to Feedly.