An AI tools page with judgment, not just a dump of links.
This page is built around which tools are actually worth using, who they fit, where they belong in a workflow, and when they are not worth more time.
Bias toward usable output, not hype.
For search, reading, summarization, note systems, and long-term tracking.
For writing, rewriting, scripts, SEO, and content repurposing.
For agents, chained workflows, batch execution, and operational leverage.
Feature count is not the point. The question is whether the tool can survive repeated use in a real workflow.
Many tools look impressive in demos but become expensive in setup, training, and maintenance.
If a tool does not improve speed, quality, or judgment, it does not deserve a slot in the stack.

These are not screenshot lists. They are more specific breakdowns of tool categories, tradeoffs, and use cases.
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