About AI Guide
Last updated: April 28, 2026
Why this exists
There are now thousands of AI tools. Most “best AI for X” articles are either outdated, full of affiliate spam, or both. AI Guide cuts through the noise: for any task, find the recommended tool and the prompt template, in seconds.
How recommendations are chosen
For each task, we research current consensus across multiple sources:
- AI tool directories (There's An AI For That, Future Tools, AIxploria)
- Review platforms (G2, Product Hunt, Capterra, Trustpilot)
- Comparison articles from established publications
- Community signal (Reddit, technical forums, expert threads)
- Vendor documentation and pricing pages
- YouTube reviews and demonstrations from real users
When sources agree, we recommend with confidence. When sources disagree or context matters (e.g., “Claude vs DeepL depends on language pair”), we explain the trade-offs rather than picking arbitrarily.
What we don't do
- We don't take payment for recommendations. Tool placement isn't for sale.
- Each task page is researched individually using multiple sources, then written for clarity. We use AI to assist with research synthesis and writing — but every recommendation reflects what real users and reviewers say across the sources we cite.
- We don't recommend tools we wouldn't actually use ourselves.
We may eventually offer a newsletter for readers who want updates when major AI tools change. If we do, we won't share or sell your email.
If we add affiliate links in the future, we will mark them clearly on any page where they appear and disclose the relationship. Affiliate revenue will not influence which tool we recommend — recommendations are based on research consensus, not commercial relationships. If we ever drop an affiliate from a recommendation we previously promoted, we'll preserve the recommendation if it's still the right answer.
Updates and freshness
The AI landscape moves fast. Tools improve, regress, or shut down. We review and update top-traffic pages every 90 days, and immediately when a major model release affects our recommendation. The “Last updated” date on each page reflects when we last verified the recommendation.
Who's behind this
AI Guide is built by an independent operator based in Saudi Arabia. Reach out via the contact page for press, partnerships, or feedback.
What's next
Phase one of AI Guide is the catalog you see today: 46 tasks across 9 categories, each with a recommendation and a prompt template. Future phases will incorporate user ratings, smarter task matching for free-form input, and deeper comparisons. We build based on what users actually use, not what we imagine they might want.