A Simple Framework for Reviewing AI Tools Honestly
How to review AI tools with practical criteria, useful examples, and no hype.
How to review AI tools with practical criteria, useful examples, and no hype.
The goal is not to chase every tool. The goal is to build a simple workflow you can repeat, improve, and trust.
Outline
- • Define the reader problem before choosing tools
- • Build the smallest useful workflow first
- • Use AI to reduce friction, not remove judgment
- • Add affiliate links only after the helpful explanation
- • Turn the topic into Pinterest pins and an email CTA
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Framework for Reviewing AI Tools Honestly
A beginner friendly guide from Molham AI for using tools, workflows, and AI without getting overwhelmed.
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Tool mapping
Start with the job, not the tool
Before adding software, write the job you need done. A clear job makes it easier to choose, compare, and skip tools without guilt.
Build the smallest repeatable system
A small system beats a giant setup that never gets used. One topic, one draft, one visual, one call to action, and one review loop is enough to start.
Use AI as leverage, not a personality replacement
AI can help with research, outlines, examples, and speed. Your taste, judgment, and real testing still decide what deserves to be published.
Simple next step
Pick one workflow from this guide and test it for seven days before adding another tool.
Published by Molham AI. Draft status: research based, ready for human review before public promotion.