This is where we go deep on a single AI tool at a time — not a feature list, not a press-release summary, but a real review from someone who's actually lived with it for a while. If it's not good, we say so.
Every review is based on at least a week of actual usage, not a 20-minute test drive.
We specifically try to break things — find the free plan ceiling, the annoying bugs, the missing features.
A review without context isn't useful. We always consider what else you could use instead.
No star ratings that mean nothing. Just a clear answer: is this worth your time or not, and for whom?
We've been using Grammarly and ProWritingAid side by side for the past month — writing with both, hitting their free plan limits, and seeing which one actually holds up for day-to-day writing. The results were more interesting than we expected.
Get notified when it's live →These are already being tested — we just haven't finished writing them up yet.
Not a feature comparison. A real-world test. We wrote with both, found their free plan limits, and worked out which one actually holds up.
Coming July 2026Notion AI sounds great on paper. We've been using it properly for a few weeks to find out if it earns its price tag or if the free alternatives are just as good.
Coming August 2026Everyone recommends Otter.ai but not many people seem to have actually stress-tested it. We did — and the free plan story is more complicated than you'd think.
Coming September 2026