AI Product Evaluation
Find AI products worth adopting.
ToolWorthy helps organizations evaluate AI tools, vendors, and agents for usefulness, risk, governance readiness, transparency, and fit.
Worthy AI Tools Registry
Evaluated for adoption decisions

Choose With Evidence
AI tools should not be selected by hype, popularity, or generic lists.
ToolWorthy helps organizations identify which AI products are worth adopting, for which use cases, under which safeguards, and with what evidence.
Every evaluation connects the product to the decision your team needs to make.
What ToolWorthy Includes
Services for AI product selection, assessment, and governance
ToolWorthy supports teams before selecting, purchasing, approving, or scaling AI products.
Select
Move from a crowded AI market to a focused set of tools that match the use case, risk level, budget, workflow, and governance expectations.
- AI Tool Selection Sprint
- AI Tool Shortlists
- Use-case fit and comparison analysis
- Recommended adoption path and next steps
See what is included
- A recommended shortlist of AI tools
- A comparison matrix
- Pricing and implementation considerations
- Alternatives for sector, team, or workflow needs
- Adoption conditions and next steps
Evaluate
Assess a specific AI product or vendor with evidence, documentation review, data-practice analysis, oversight expectations, and procurement context.
- AI Product Assessment
- Vendor Due Diligence
- Usefulness, transparency, and evidence review
- Go, caution, or no-go recommendation
See what is included
- Recommended and unsuitable use cases
- Vendor transparency findings
- Privacy, data-use, and security considerations
- Risk classification
- Procurement questions and negotiation considerations
Govern
Turn AI tool use into a managed stack with approved-use rules, restricted-use warnings, governance actions, and a registry your team can actually use.
- AI Stack Audit
- Worthy AI Tools Registry
- Shadow AI and duplicate-tool findings
- Approved, limited-use, restricted, or not-recommended designations
See what is included
- AI tool inventory
- Data exposure risk map
- Cost-saving opportunities
- Product, vendor, use-case, and governance notes
- Recommended safeguards and registry classifications
How It Works
From use case to adoption decision
The process is designed to replace vague tool discovery with a clear recommendation your team can act on.
Define the use case
Review the tool, vendor, and evidence
Assess usefulness, risk, governance, and fit
Deliver a decision-ready recommendation
Evaluation Model
A practical AI Worthiness model
ToolWorthy evaluates AI tools, vendors, and agents through five dimensions that connect evidence to adoption decisions.
Utility
Does the product solve a meaningful problem well?
Real workflow value, decision support, quality improvement, time savings, and clear use-case strength.
Trust
Is the vendor transparent, secure, accountable, and credible?
Vendor claims, documentation, data practices, privacy terms, security signals, model disclosure, and evidence quality.
Governance
Can the product be managed, supervised, audited, and controlled?
Human oversight, admin settings, audit logs, permissions, approval requirements, documentation, and organizational control.
Risk
What could go wrong, and how serious would it be?
Privacy, security, bias, hallucination, misinformation, compliance, operational, reputational, and dependency risks.
Adoption Fit
Is the tool appropriate for the buyer's context?
Cost, usability, accessibility, integrations, implementation effort, staff capability, workflow fit, and sector suitability.
Evaluation Independence
Vendors can buy visibility, not worthiness.
Sponsored placement, claimed profiles, and vendor submissions never change AT Worthy ratings, evaluation status, or recommendations.
Need to decide whether an AI product is worth adopting?
ToolWorthy gives your team a structured, evidence-based view of usefulness, risk, governance readiness, and organizational fit.
