A curated window into the GPT Store chaos
A browsable, searchable directory for finding custom GPTs without drowning in OpenAI's store.

What it does GPTHub is a TypeScript-built web directory that catalogs custom GPTs from OpenAI’s GPT Store. It offers light/dark themes, fuzzy search across names and descriptions, and detail pages for individual GPTs. The live site runs at gpthub.nofwl.com.
The interesting bit The project includes its own custom GPT called FindGPT that you can chat with inside ChatGPT to… find other GPTs. It’s a directory that recursively contains itself, more or less.
Key highlights
- Fuzzy search on name and description fields
- Light/dark mode toggle
- Continuous updates (frequency unspecified)
- Detail view for individual GPT specs
- Companion “FindGPT” agent for in-chat discovery
Caveats
- The README is thin on architecture, data sources, and update mechanics
- “Continuous and uninterrupted updates” is claimed without detail on how this works
- Standard internet caution disclaimer suggests data quality is unverified
Verdict Worth a bookmark if you regularly hunt for GPTs and find OpenAI’s native browsing tedious. Skip if you need API access, programmatic filtering, or any guarantee of curation quality.