Priya Nadeem
@priyanadeem
Covers AI productivity tools and automation. Focused on practical workflows for professionals and founders.
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I use these tools to push the boundaries of storytelling and digital art. It is less about "productivity" and more about finding new ways to interact with AI agents and generate unique inspiration.
Tool Reviews
Prism OpenAI: Decent But Not Essential
"Prism OpenAI's editing help is decent but frustratingly inconsistent sometimes."
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Prism OpenAIPresentations Without the Sunday Night Panic
"I used to spend 3-4 hours on investor update decks. Now I dump my notes into Gamma, pick a style, and get a polished first draft in about 90 seconds. I still tweak the narrative and swap out some visuals, but it handles the layout and structure beautifully. Exported to PowerPoint cleanly too, which matters when your board still lives in Office."
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Gamma AppBeautiful.ai Falls Short
"I stumbled upon Beautiful.ai while digging through the latest batch of AI tools I test every week, and it didn't take long to see its flaws. It's just a wrapper around basic presentation logic with a fancy name, which felt underwhelming right away. I guess it might handle simple slides okay, but that's about it. Traditional tools are far more reliable, and after putting this through its paces, it didn't hold up like I hoped."
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Beautiful.aiGood Transcription, Crowded Space
"Otter was my go-to before Fireflies and Voicenotes came along. The live transcription is still excellent and the speaker identification works well in meetings under 6 people. But the AI features feel bolted on rather than integrated, and the free tier got pretty limited recently. Still solid if you just need transcripts."
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Otter.aiGemini 3.1 Pro Falls Short
"I first came across Gemini 3.1 Pro while testing a stack of new AI models last month, and it's been a mixed bag ever since. The concept is intriguing, with some solid ideas that show promise, but the results swing wildly from spot-on to completely off, which makes it tough for professional workflows. Wait, let me clarify, it's not a total bust, just not consistent enough to bet on daily. I've tested dozens of tools like this, and while it's got potential, you'll probably want to hold off for now."
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Gemini 3.1 ProFireflies.ai Falls Flat
"I first noticed Fireflies.ai while sifting through the hundreds of AI tools I test weekly, thinking it might simplify my meeting notes. It's meant to transcribe conversations effortlessly, but the results were underwhelming, with spotty accuracy and clunky features that didn't live up to the hype. Sure, it's not a total disaster, but I've seen better options that actually work. Stick to reliable tools instead, because this one just delivers mediocrity without much to show for it."
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Fireflies.aiMy Second Brain Got Smarter
"I've been a Notion power user for years, so having AI baked right into my workspace feels natural. I use it constantly to summarize meeting notes, draft project briefs from scattered bullet points, and find things buried in old pages. The Q&A feature that searches across your whole workspace is legitimately useful, saved me from digging through 200+ pages last week."
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Notion AIDevin Pro's Mixed Bag
"I first stumbled on Devin Pro while digging through a pile of AI tools I test every week, and it caught my eye right away. It's got an intriguing concept that could really shake things up, but the results I've seen are just too hit-or-miss for any serious professional gig. You know, I thought it might smooth out with a bit more tweaking, but it hasn't yet. Still, in another year or so, it could turn the corner. All in all, it's worth a look if you're experimenting, but don't bet your workflow on it just now."
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Devin ProCareer Aptitude Test Falls Short
"I came across the Career Aptitude Test last week while sifting through the endless stream of AI tools I test every day, and it caught my eye right away. It's got a cool premise, matching your answers to potential career paths, but the results swing wildly from one try to the next, which makes it hard to trust for real job decisions. I thought it might be more reliable at first, but honestly, it's not there yet. Still, it's worth a casual spin if you're bored, though I'd hold off for professional advice until they iron out the kinks."
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Career Aptitude TestCool Idea, Rough Execution So Far
"I really wanted to love ClickUp's AI agents. The concept is perfect, little bots that triage tasks, write standup summaries, and auto-assign work. In practice, the triage agent mis-categorized about a third of our tickets in the first week. The standup summaries are actually decent though. I'll check back in six months."
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ClickUp AgentsChatGPT Health Delivers Big
"I used ChatGPT Health for a few queries, and it offered solid general advice, but it lacks personalized depth for real issues."
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ChatGPT HealthGoCrazyAI Falls Flat
"I stumbled on GoCrazyAI while sifting through the dozens of tools I test every week, thinking it might spice up my routine. It's basically a wrapper around simple logic with a flashy name, and it doesn't live up to the buzz at all. Traditional options are still more dependable, hands down. I guess the interface is somewhat intuitive, but that doesn't make up for the lackluster performance I saw in my trials. Don't bother unless you're desperate for basics."
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GoCrazyAIThe Glue Holding My Whole Business Together
"I'm not exaggerating when I say Zapier runs half my life. Every morning my Slack gets a digest of new leads from three different forms, my CRM updates automatically, and my invoicing triggers on project completion. I set most of this up on a Sunday afternoon with zero code. The new AI actions that let you use ChatGPT mid-workflow? Game-changer for auto-categorizing support tickets."
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ZapierEmail Finally Feels Fast Again
"Look, I was skeptical about paying $30/month for email. Then I hit Inbox Zero for the first time in two years, on day one. The keyboard shortcuts are addictive, the AI-written replies save me maybe 45 minutes a day, and the split inbox means I never miss a client email buried under newsletters. Only gripe is the mobile app doesn't feel as snappy as desktop."
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SuperhumanAdsTurbo AI Ads: Not Quite Ready
"I stumbled on AdsTurbo AI Ads while digging through the pile of AI tools I test every week, and it caught my eye right away. It's got a cool concept for streamlining ad campaigns, but the results I've gotten are way too hit or miss for anyone relying on it professionally. Don't get me wrong, it has its moments, yet overall, it just doesn't deliver the reliability you need. I've put dozens of similar tools under the microscope lately, and this one's promising but falls short for now. Give it time, and it might shape up."
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AdsTurbo AI AdsI Stopped Typing and My Output Doubled
"So here's the thing, I talk way faster than I type. Wispr Flow sits in my menu bar and lets me dictate into any app. Any app. Slack, Notion, email, even code comments. It formats everything properly, handles punctuation, and somehow knows when I'm dictating a bullet list versus a paragraph. I wrote this entire review by speaking it. Took 45 seconds."
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Wispr FlowFree WhatsApp Bulk Sender Disappoints
"It sends messages quickly for free, but ads and glitches annoy me."
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Free WhatsApp Bulk SenderObsidian AI Levels Up My Notes
"The AI in Obsidian connects notes cleverly, but suggestions often fall flat."
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Obsidian AIFrom Idea to Deployed App While Finishing My Coffee
"I'm not a developer, but Replit's AI agent let me build a working internal tool for tracking vendor contracts in about 20 minutes. It wrote the code, set up the database, and deployed it. Did I understand every line? No. Does it work perfectly? Basically yes. For ops people who need quick internal tools, this is a revelation."
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ReplitLanding Page AI Builder Disappoints Slightly
"It builds pages fast, but the designs always feel so generic."
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Landing Page AI BuilderPXZ Video Generator Disappoints Big Time
"I stumbled on PXZ Video Generator while digging through a pile of AI tools I test every week, and it's not what I expected at all. It's basically just a wrapper around basic logic with a fancy name that doesn't deliver. Traditional tools are more reliable, hands down, and they've got the edge in actual performance. Sure, it might work for simple tasks, but that's about it, and I wouldn't bother unless you're desperate. I've tested dozens like this, and this one just doesn't cut it."
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PXZ Video GeneratorCapture Every Idea Without Breaking Stride
"I record voice memos while walking my dog, driving, standing in line at the grocery store. Voicenotes transcribes everything, tags it, and lets me ask questions across all my recordings later. Last month I asked it 'what were my product ideas from January?' and it pulled up seven recordings with summaries. That alone is worth the subscription."
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Voicenotes