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TLDR

Carrot is a community-maintained directory of free ChatGPT mirrors, AI chat tools, and AI agents, organized into categories with symbols that flag whether each site is free, requires login, or needs a VPN.

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    What it is
      Link directory
      ChatGPT mirrors
      AI tool list
    Categories
      Hot picks
      Agent tools
      Chat tools
    Symbols
      Free to use
      Requires login
      Needs VPN
    Audience
      Beginners
      Cost-conscious users
      AI explorers
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USE CASE 1

Find a working free ChatGPT mirror or AI chat site quickly without searching through scattered blog posts.

USE CASE 2

Browse a curated list of AI agent tools and AI assistants to compare what is available without signing up for anything.

USE CASE 3

Report a broken or mis-tagged link by opening a GitHub issue to help keep the directory current.

Getting it running

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Individual sites may change terms or go offline, usefulness depends on how recently the list was updated.

In plain English

This repository is a curated directory of websites and tools related to ChatGPT and AI assistants, presented primarily in Chinese. The README title introduces it as a Free ChatGPT Site List, and the description frames it as an AI tools navigation hub that helps people quickly filter free, practical, and efficient website resources. In other words, instead of hunting around for working ChatGPT mirrors, free chat tools, or AI agents, you can scan one organized page and pick a link. The content is structured as a series of tables grouped by category. The README excerpt shows sections like Hot picks, Agent tools, and Chat tools, each row listing a site icon, name, a short description of what the site does, and a direct link. There is also a small legend that flags each entry with symbols indicating whether a site was recently updated, recommended, free to use, requires login or a password, or needs access from an international network. The repository itself contains no software or runnable code in the README excerpt, it is a maintained list of third-party links, with an issue tracker invited for reporting broken or wrongly tagged sites and a separate publishing site mentioned for the latest version. You would use it as a beginner-friendly starting point when you want to try ChatGPT-style chat, AI agents, or related online tools without paying or signing up, and when you would rather browse a sorted directory than search through scattered blog posts. Since it is a link list, its usefulness depends on the maintainer keeping entries up to date, and individual sites may change terms or disappear over time. The full README is longer than what was provided.

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Prompt 1
I want to access a free ChatGPT-style AI chat site without signing up. Based on the Carrot list, which entry should I try first and how do I use it?
Prompt 2
What do the symbols in the Carrot ChatGPT site list mean? Help me understand which sites are free, which require login, and which need a VPN to access.
Prompt 3
I found a free AI agent tool in the Carrot list and want to automate a simple writing task. Show me a sample prompt to get it to summarize a webpage for me.
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