How I Find Out About Cool AI Tools to 10X My Creativity and Productivity

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As a content creator and solopreneur, I wear many hats including marketing and sales, research and analysis, project management, admin and invoicing, as well as writing and creating graphics. There are so many tasks to complete every week.

So I’m always on the lookout for new AI tools that can help me increase my productivity and workflow or help me with my writing, creative or other tasks.

Here are a few resources that help me keep up-to-date with the many cool AI tools being released every week:

Futurepedia.io

Screenshot of Futurepedia.io website’s homepage
Screenshot of Futurepedia.io website’s home page

Their website says they’re the largest AI tools directory, updated daily. Categories include Productivity, SEO, Startup tools, Code assistant, Copywriting, Fun, Customer Support and Life Assistant. There are 1050 AI tools listed under 50 categories so far.

You can search for a specific tool or type of tool in the search bar. You can also filter by Verified (where the Futurepedia team has used the tool and recommends it), New or Popular. Over 10 new AI tools are added daily.

Other features of Futurepedia include: being able to ‘favourite’ the tools and posts you like, read the latest AI news, sign up for their newsletter, or join their discord community.

FutureTools.io

Screenshot of FutureTool.io website’s homepage
Screenshot of FutureTool.io website’s home page

FutureTools is a website created by Matt Wolfe, “a creator and investor obsessed with AI, No Code, tech, and the creator economy.” Matt has a popular YouTube channel (107K subscribers) and a Twitter account (6.4K followers), both called @mreflow. I find his YouTube channel offers great, easy-to-follow tutorials such as the one titled: A Single AI Prompt Built This Entire Website!

His site “FutureTools Collects & Organizes All The Best AI Tools So YOU Too Can Become Superhuman!” Categories include Gaming, Prompt Guides, Inspiration, Self-Improvement, Social Media, And Marketing. There are 874 AI tools listed under 50 categories so far.

There’s a search bar plus there are 29 check-box categories you can select from. You can filter by Free, Freemium, GitHub, Google Colab, Open Source, or Paid. Furthermore, you can just get Matt’s curated picks which are the tools he’s “personally reviewed in depth and found it to be either best in class or groundbreaking.” You can also sort by ‘Most Upvoted’.

There’s also a free newsletter you can sign up for and a Latest AI News & Articles section.

ProductHunt.com

Screenshot of ProductHunt.com website’s homepage
Screenshot of ProductHunt.com website’s home page

I love looking at Product Hunt to see what new tools and resources have come out, read the comments, and see which ones have been upvoted. The products listed here aren’t strictly AI ones, but you can always type in AI into the search bar.

They also have a free daily newsletter you can sign up for, or you can just read previous issues on their site. There’s also a community section. They also have a Marketplace section where you can find deals for some of these great tools.

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