What Makes a Good AI Guide?

Anyone can write a listicle about AI tools. What we try to do differently is give you the how — not just what tools exist, but how to actually use them in real workflows. Our guides are written by people who've used these tools daily for real projects, not just skimmed the marketing materials.

Each guide includes specific prompting techniques, real-world examples, workflow integrations, and honest assessments of where each tool falls short. We update guides when tools change significantly — a guide from 2023 on ChatGPT is nearly useless today.

New to AI? Start with our AI for Small Business Guide — it covers the fundamentals across customer service, marketing, and operations without assuming any prior knowledge.

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3 guides

Best Free AI Tools 2026 — Full Guide

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You don't need to spend a fortune to get real value from AI. This guide covers the best genuinely free AI tools — not free tiers with punishing limits, but tools you can actually build into daily workflows.

Time to read: ~10 min | Best for: Students, freelancers, budget-conscious professionals
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10 AI Tools That Will Genuinely Boost Your Productivity in 2026

ProductivityTool Selection

We tested dozens of AI tools across writing, coding, research, and creative work. This guide cuts through the noise and highlights the tools that actually delivered measurable productivity gains.

Time to read: ~15 min | Best for: Professionals evaluating AI tool stacks, decision-makers
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Coming Soon

More Guides Coming

In Progress

We're actively working on additional guides. Here's what's on our roadmap:

  • Prompt Engineering Mastery — How to write prompts that actually get useful outputs, with techniques for different AI models
  • AI for Content Creators — Using AI for video scripts, social media, newsletters, and brainstorming without losing your voice
  • AI Coding for Non-Developers — How to use Cursor and GitHub Copilot to build apps even if you've never written code
  • AI Research Workflows — Using Perplexity, Claude, and Gemini together for serious research
  • Building AI Agents for Personal Use — A practical guide to setting up your own AI agents for recurring tasks