It's time to try something new.
Hi! I recently decided it was time to update my work toolkit. Still, when trying to find a selection of AI tools, I only saw endless and tedious suggestions to try ChatGPT, Gemini, and other mainstream solutions. (Seriously, you guys aren't even trying.)
So, I went on Product Hunt and gathered 10 useful AI tools that you (probably) haven't heard of but will be helpful to creators and freelancers.
Let's briefly review and discuss the case for using them.
AI Tools for Creatives & Freelancers
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Assista AI | General Productivity
Assista AI calls itself the central nervous system for all your productivity apps. This platform integrates with your social media and work services, including Gmail, Google Calendar, LinkedIn, and Notion, and then turns your interactions into one chatbot.
So, no more switching between dozens of tabs, messing up files and forgetting tasks. This tool suits many freelancers, including copywriters and designers, but business professionals and knowledge workers will especially appreciate it.
My Notion and Gmail are absolute chaos with unsorted drafts, lost messages, and unnamed files. Hopefully at least this tool will solve my problems.
Mapify | Mind Maps with AI
Honestly, I would include this tool on our list even if it didn't have AI. Mapify turns content into mind maps in various formats, including YouTube videos, PDFs/Docs, URLs, and more. The idea is to use GPT-4o, Claude 3.5, and other LLMs to decompose any information into its key components. That way, it is much easier to work with it or, for example, learn new skills and knowledge.
If you sometimes have the urge to be a bit of Sherlock Holmes by arranging buttons on the wall and running ribbons to them, you should try Mapify.
Plus, it'll be two birds with one stone: not only will you be more productive, but you'll also be trying a new way to interact with content.
CompanyGPT 2.0 | Search Engine for Companies & People
CompanyGPT 2.0 is useful for those who often need data on companies and media personalities. It's a valuable solution for various professionals, from creators looking for partners and clients to investors who need real-time analytics. Freelancers can also use this to vet potential employers.
Lately, I've increasingly believed that Google is becoming less valuable. A glut of SEO-optimized content, promotional offers, and non-ideal search algorithms often prevent people from getting the results they want. Tools like CompanyGPT frequently solve such problems.
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