find the right tool for the job

What are you trying to do?

Twelve real jobs. Tools chosen for each — not by category, but by whether they actually help.

01

Write faster

Whether it's a blog post, a proposal, or a chapter you've been avoiding — these tools break through the blank page and keep you moving without taking over your voice.

6 tools
02

Research without rabbit holes

Ask a real question, get a real answer with real sources — then keep digging on what matters. These tools are the difference between a research session and a research spiral.

4 tools
03

Build an app without a team

Prototype, ship, iterate. These tools let one person move like a small engineering team — not by replacing developers, but by removing the parts that don't require one.

6 tools
04

Generate video without a crew

Text in, video out. Not perfect, not final-cut-ready — but genuinely useful for concepts, explainers, and creative directions that used to require booking a shoot.

3 tools
05

Understand any document

From a 200-page PDF to a dense legal contract — these tools read it, index it, and let you ask questions as if you had a subject-matter expert on call.

4 tools
06

Automate repetitive work

If you do something more than twice a week in the same sequence, it should probably be a workflow. These tools let you build that without writing a single line of code.

2 tools
07

Make images for your work

Moodboards, illustrations, social assets, product concepts — generated in seconds. The question is no longer whether you can make it, but which style fits the idea.

6 tools
08

Make meetings actually useful

Stop taking notes in meetings so you can actually be in them. These tools join the call, capture everything, and hand you a summary before you've opened your next tab.

2 tools
09

Create a presentation that doesn't look like work

The content is yours. The layout, design, and structure don't have to be a separate job. These tools take a rough brief and return something you'd actually send.

3 tools
10

Learn something complex, faster

Concepts that used to require a textbook and three YouTube explainers can now be taught at your exact level, in your own context, with immediate follow-up questions.

5 tools
11

Produce audio content at scale

Narrate your articles, create voiceovers for your videos, or build a consistent audio presence — without booking a studio or developing a radio voice.

1 tools
12

Code with an AI that knows your codebase

Not autocomplete — a collaborator that understands the whole project, catches the edge cases you missed, and explains why it made the change it made.

5 tools