SECTION TWO

AI Tools Worth Trying

Why You Don’t Need Every Tool, but Might Want a Few

We’ve already said it: ChatGPT is more than enough to get started. But once you understand how helpful AI can be, you might find yourself wondering: Could this be even easier?

That’s where other AI tools come in.

Most AI-powered apps are built on the same basic technology (language models like ChatGPT), but they’re packaged differently; some are focused on visuals, some are baked into your favorite platforms, and some are designed to simplify one specific task.

The key is to look for tools that:

  • Save you time on things you already do regularly

  • Reduce the mental energy it takes to start something (hello, blank page)

  • Fit naturally into your workflow instead of disrupting it

You don’t need to use everything. But finding 1–2 tools that work for you can be a game-changer.

🔍 Which Tools Should You Try First?

Start with just one or two of these beginner-friendly tools below. They’re flexible, simple, and pretty easy to start with as a beginner:

Tool What It Does Why It’s Great Link
ChatGPT A text-based assistant you can “chat” with Flexible, smart, and endlessly helpful chat.openai.com
Notion AI Built into Notion to help with writing, organizing, and brainstorming Great for content planning, checklists, and outlining ideas notion.so
Canva Magic Write Writes content inside Canva’s design editor Perfect for social graphics, sales pages, or visuals with text canva.com
Custom GPT Library (Your Membership Bonus!) Pre-trained GPTs that do specific tasks like writing captions or responding to clients Tailored to real business needs—no prompt writing required Your link here
TLDV.ai Summarizes Zoom calls and meetings into notes Ideal for client calls, interviews, or workshops tldv.io
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