200 curated Q&As — each one written to answer a single question clearly, then link you to the assistant, prompt or tool that goes deeper.
200 questions
Gemini Advanced pricing is broken into a free or trial tier plus paid monthly plans that scale by seats, usage limits or premium models — this guide breaks the current tiers down in plain English so you can pick the cheapest plan that still does what you need.
The paid version of Gemini is worth it once you hit the free-tier limits weekly, need the newer models, or want the features that unlock real speed — here is a rule of thumb so you upgrade only when it actually pays back.
The paid version of Perplexity is worth it once you hit the free-tier limits weekly, need the newer models, or want the features that unlock real speed — here is a rule of thumb so you upgrade only when it actually pays back.
Signing up for GitHub Copilot takes a few minutes and a credit card, but the plan you choose upfront decides how much you pay for the next year — here is the fastest signup path and the plan choice most users get wrong.
The best AI for real estate agents depends on whether you value quality, speed or price most — this answer names the current top choice, the strong runner-up, and the cheapest option that still gets the job done.
The best AI for translation depends on whether you value quality, speed or price most — this answer names the current top choice, the strong runner-up, and the cheapest option that still gets the job done.
Notion AI pricing is broken into a free or trial tier plus paid monthly plans that scale by seats, usage limits or premium models — this guide breaks the current tiers down in plain English so you can pick the cheapest plan that still does what you need.
Whether you should pay for a custom AI assistant comes down to how often you actually need it, what it replaces on your current bill, and whether a cheaper off-the-shelf option would do the same job — here is a quick decision framework.
The paid version of Claude is worth it once you hit the free-tier limits weekly, need the newer models, or want the features that unlock real speed — here is a rule of thumb so you upgrade only when it actually pays back.
The paid version of Otter.ai is worth it once you hit the free-tier limits weekly, need the newer models, or want the features that unlock real speed — here is a rule of thumb so you upgrade only when it actually pays back.