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We tried 100 AI tools for everyday use and honestly most of them were not worth it.
here's the reality -
In reality, many free (and even paid) AI tools tend to be mere ChatGPT wrappers with dubious practical value or expensive enterprise solutions that use AI as a mere marketing term.
I wanted to share a list featuring the AI tools we personally use regularly, now that I've had more time to evaluate them.
All of these tools offer free versions, though most provide premium options if you need additional features or a high volume of queries. To help you navigate, I’ve also noted whether each tool requires to be paid for use.
REWEB - visual website builder for Next.js & Tailwind
(free to use, pay to use extra features)
It is a useful to create landing pages, signup forms easily using visual editor and if needed convert it to code for more feature builds.
v0 - Create UI skeleton for your App
(free to use, optionally paid for extra components)
it is from the Vercel team to build websites easily for your business.
Cursor - AI coding editor
(paid)
Coding editor for autocompleting business logics and easly write code for non devs as well.
PDFGPT - Summarise and chat with PDF
(free, paid for more features)
Supermemory - Saves all your web bookmarks
(Free, open source)
Saves all your X, and web bookmarks.
SlidesAI - Create presentation Slides.
(free, paid optionally)
create Slides using AI.
Let me know if you guys recommend any other free AI tools that you use day-to-day and I can add them to the list.
I’m also interested in any requests you guys have for AI tools that don’t exist yet. This is just my opinion on AI tools as there might be free tools but are opensource so you need to host yourself.
Who so we like for non coders to create something? Cursor? Claude? Sonet? Anything else?
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