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Briefly
Summarizes meetings and transforms notes into publishable content outlines.
ChatGPT
A general-purpose AI assistant for writing, analysis, brainstorming, and everyday knowledge work.
Claude 3.5
The most balanced reasoning model for high-stakes coding and nuanced creative writing.
CodePilot Pro
Accelerates scaffolding, refactors, and test generation for web teams.
Cursor
The AI-first code editor designed to understand your entire project's context.
FrameForge AI
Turns prompts into short-form video concepts and edit-ready storyboards.
Gamma
Turns rough ideas into polished decks, docs, and lightweight webpages with minimal formatting work.
GrowthLoop AI
Builds funnels, email sequences, and campaign plans from a single brief.
Lexa Write
Drafts SEO articles, landing copy, and campaign briefs in minutes.
Midjourney
Unrivaled aesthetic quality in AI image generation with advanced style control.
Notion AI
AI built into Notion for drafting, summarizing, meeting notes, and document cleanup inside team workspaces.
Perplexity
A new way to browse the internet with direct, cited answers and real-time data.
PixelMuse
Generates product visuals, thumbnails, and campaign assets with style control.
Runway
An AI video creation platform for generating clips, editing footage, and accelerating visual production workflows.
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Briefly Review: Can it turn meeting overload into usable content?
We evaluated Briefly on meeting notes, stakeholder calls, and internal planning sessions to see whether it saves meaningful editorial time.
Claude 3.5 Review: Is it the most balanced AI model for serious work?
We tested Claude 3.5 across coding, writing, and analysis workflows to see where it actually creates leverage.
CodePilot Pro Review: Is it worth paying for scaffolding and test acceleration?
We reviewed CodePilot Pro on standard web delivery tasks, repeatable refactors, and test generation to see where it creates engineering leverage.
Cursor Review: Is it the AI editor serious developers should actually use?
We used Cursor in production-like coding sessions to test code generation, repo awareness, and day-to-day developer ergonomics.