Software Examples by Category
Browse real product examples across 32 categories. See what leading tools look like, how they rank, and what the community thinks.
Nothing beats seeing the real thing. Each category below leads to actual product screenshots, community rankings, and revenue data so you can study what successful tools look like before you build or buy.
2035
Products
32
Categories
13,647
Community Votes
Utilities Examples
Useful tools, calculators, and converters
987 with previews
Directories Examples
Curated lists, resource collections, and discovery platforms for tools, services, or niches.
694 with previews
No-Code Examples
Build software and websites without writing code
590 with previews
Developer Tools Examples
Tools for software engineers, DevOps, and API services
554 with previews
Content Creation Examples
Tools for creators, video editing, podcasting, and writing
550 with previews
Marketing Examples
Advertising, SEO, email marketing, and social media tools
412 with previews
Artificial Intelligence Examples
AI-powered tools, LLMs, and machine learning applications
363 with previews
Productivity Examples
Tools to increase efficiency, task management, and workflow
352 with previews
SaaS Examples
Software as a Service platforms for businesses and consumers
282 with previews
Sales Examples
CRM, lead generation, and sales enablement tools
227 with previews
E-commerce Examples
Online stores, marketplaces, and dropshipping tools
142 with previews
Analytics Examples
Data analysis, dashboards, and business intelligence
141 with previews
Community Examples
Forums, groups, and community management
127 with previews
Entertainment Examples
Streaming, movies, music, and leisure apps
123 with previews
Marketplace Examples
Platforms connecting buyers and sellers
86 with previews
Crypto & Web3 Examples
Cryptocurrency, blockchain, NFTs, and decentralized apps
83 with previews
Travel Examples
Travel booking, guides, and hospitality technology
83 with previews
Customer Support Examples
Help desk, chat bots, and customer service platforms
80 with previews
Recruiting & HR Examples
Hiring, talent acquisition, and human resources
75 with previews
Health & Fitness Examples
Wellness, medical tech, workout apps, and mental health
71 with previews
Design Tools Examples
Graphic design, UI/UX, and creative software
70 with previews
Education Examples
EdTech, online courses, and learning platforms
70 with previews
News & Magazines Examples
Journalism, newsletters, and information aggregators
70 with previews
Mobile Apps Examples
iOS and Android applications for smartphones and tablets
69 with previews
Fintech Examples
Financial technology, banking, payments, and investing
53 with previews
Legal Examples
Legal tech, contracts, and compliance services
38 with previews
IoT & Hardware Examples
Internet of Things, wearables, and physical tech products
32 with previews
Social Media Examples
Social networking, community building, and content sharing
32 with previews
Green Tech Examples
Sustainability, renewable energy, and climate tech
30 with previews
Games Examples
Video games, esports, and gaming platforms
28 with previews
Real Estate Examples
Property management, housing markets, and PropTech
25 with previews
Security Examples
Cybersecurity, privacy, and identity management
24 with previews
Why Browse Real Product Examples
Feature lists and marketing copy only tell you what a product claims to do. Screenshots show you what it actually looks like. When you are evaluating software, seeing the real interface helps you judge complexity, design quality, and whether the product is built for someone like you, all before you sign up for a trial.
Each category page showcases real products with screenshots, descriptions, and community rankings. Products are sorted by tournament performance so the tools the community prefers appear first. You can scan a full category in minutes and immediately spot patterns: which products invest in clean design, which ones pack the screen with features, and which ones take a minimal approach.
This is especially valuable if you are a founder building a new product. Studying existing tools in your category gives you a realistic picture of what users already expect. You will see common UI patterns, typical pricing page layouts, and the level of polish that top-ranked products deliver. That context is hard to get from reading feature comparisons alone.
Design Inspiration for Builders
If you are designing a SaaS product, these examples serve as a reference library. Browse categories adjacent to yours to find interaction patterns you can adapt. A scheduling tool might borrow calendar UI ideas from project management examples. An analytics dashboard can learn from how reporting tools present data density without overwhelming the user.
Pay attention to the products that rank highest in community votes. High tournament performance often correlates with strong UX because users instinctively prefer tools that feel intuitive when comparing two options side by side. The screenshots on these pages let you reverse-engineer what "intuitive" looks like in practice for any given category.
Beyond visual design, screenshots reveal positioning choices. Some products lead with a dashboard, others with an onboarding wizard, and others with a content feed. These choices signal what the product team believes matters most to new users. When you are building your own landing page or first-run experience, seeing how dozens of real products handle it is more useful than any best-practices blog post.
Explore More
For detailed community rankings, visit our best tools by category pages where products are ranked purely by user votes. Browse the tools directory to find individual product profiles with full matchup histories. Or explore design inspiration pages for curated galleries of landing pages, dashboards, and pricing pages across the SaaS landscape.