SkedPal: AI calendar that's way more powerful than people realize. I create time zones and time budgets for everything in my life (I.e. creative client work deliverables, admin client work, pitching, game dev, social time, cleaning, sleep, etc.), so when I create my master to-do list and use the proper categories, SkedPal automatically structures my day in a way that forces me to honor my boundaries and capacity. It also tells me when I'm being delusional and need to scale back before I burn out or burn bridges.
Goblin Tools (goblintools.ai): I have my SOPs for my work because otherwise I'd go insane, but for life stuff, it can be a bit much to break down huge projects or goals, so Goblin Tools breaks down these huge projects into manageable steps so you can at least start.
Ironically, as a freelance writer (copy, content, fiction, games) and editor, I don't use generative AI in my work. Even when I prompt it really well (I got obsessed with prompting before), it still gives pretty lackluster results and I have to go in and clean it up myself. It's much easier to just do the whole writing and editing process myself since blank pages don't scare me and I don't get stuck with writer's block. (Only because I know the only thing between me and a paid invoice is getting words on the page lol)
Also with SEO, I've seen it just be outright wrong before. Laughably wrong.
I don't know coding well enough to use generative AI and know if it's wrong, so I just don't use it for that either (in my game dev & website work). I'd much rather learn the principles behind whatever I need to do to understand it for myself, so I can be flexible in my approach.
I definitely don't know much about AI besides generative AI, so I'm hoping to learn more about how other AI works :)
SkedPal: AI calendar that's way more powerful than people realize. I create time zones and time budgets for everything in my life (I.e. creative client work deliverables, admin client work, pitching, game dev, social time, cleaning, sleep, etc.), so when I create my master to-do list and use the proper categories, SkedPal automatically structures my day in a way that forces me to honor my boundaries and capacity. It also tells me when I'm being delusional and need to scale back before I burn out or burn bridges.
Goblin Tools (goblintools.ai): I have my SOPs for my work because otherwise I'd go insane, but for life stuff, it can be a bit much to break down huge projects or goals, so Goblin Tools breaks down these huge projects into manageable steps so you can at least start.
Ironically, as a freelance writer (copy, content, fiction, games) and editor, I don't use generative AI in my work. Even when I prompt it really well (I got obsessed with prompting before), it still gives pretty lackluster results and I have to go in and clean it up myself. It's much easier to just do the whole writing and editing process myself since blank pages don't scare me and I don't get stuck with writer's block. (Only because I know the only thing between me and a paid invoice is getting words on the page lol)
Also with SEO, I've seen it just be outright wrong before. Laughably wrong.
I don't know coding well enough to use generative AI and know if it's wrong, so I just don't use it for that either (in my game dev & website work). I'd much rather learn the principles behind whatever I need to do to understand it for myself, so I can be flexible in my approach.
I definitely don't know much about AI besides generative AI, so I'm hoping to learn more about how other AI works :)