When “Good Enough” Became the New Creative Skill
AI made starting easy. Now the hardest part of is knowing when to stop.
AI made starting easy. Now the hardest part of is knowing when to stop.
AI isn’t living in apps anymore. It’s escaping.
In 2026, the hottest AI products aren’t websites or chatbots — they’re physical gadgets you wear, clip on, or leave on your desk. Tiny voice recorders that remember meetings better than you do. Glasses that quietly translate the world in real time. Pins, rings, and earbuds that act like a second brain — always on, always helpful, never asking you to open an app.
AI music generation now feels normal — we tested nafy.ai and got a complete, polished song in seconds, proving the tech is ready even if the soul still needs a human touch.
TalkText transforms speech into polished text in any app, helping creators think out loud and write faster.
KidBooks.pics turns story ideas into child-friendly illustrations. Here’s what happened when we tested it.
DaVinci turns web design from assembling layouts into shaping living visuals with personality.
Soolo.ai promises to build a complete brand identity with AI. We tested its full branding flow — from name and logo to brand manifesto and guidelines.
Testing how AIHumanize bridges AI and human writing.
Vexub is an AI video generation tool focused on automated storytelling. We tested it using a philosophical prompt to evaluate its narrative capabilities.
We tested Manus integration of Similarweb data. And it failed as you do need to have login or API for comercially used MANUS versions.