Most AI tool write-ups are surface-level copy-paste. We actually use the tools, find the rough edges, and give you the full picture — what works, what doesn't, and what's genuinely worth your time.
Spoiler: most of them aren't worth it. These 5 are. And they're all free.
Read the full breakdown →We go deeper than a feature list. Every piece here is based on actual usage — with honest takes on what's useful and what's not.
We spent 3 weeks installing and using 20+ AI Chrome extensions. Most were forgettable. These 5 weren't — they genuinely changed how we write, take notes, watch videos, and get through dense reading.
Read the full breakdown →We're putting Notion AI, Mem.ai, and Obsidian plugins through their paces. Early verdict: one of them is genuinely brilliant, two are meh.
Not a feature comparison — a real-world test. We wrote with both, hit their limits, and found out which free plan actually holds up.
We gave all three the same tasks — writing, research, coding, summarising. The winner might surprise you.
Everything we explore falls into one of these four areas. Start wherever feels most useful.
Most AI tool reviews online are written by people who spent 10 minutes with the tool and called it a day. We got tired of that. So we built AI Insider — a place where we actually use the tools, find the rough edges, and give you an honest take.
Got a question? Found something we got wrong? Know a tool we should explore? All welcome.
We're a small team and we read every message ourselves. If you've found something we wrote helpful — or something that needs fixing — please tell us.