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From chatbots to image generators, coding assistants, video and audio AI — every tool reviewed and compared.

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ChatGPT
OpenAI

World's most used AI chatbot. GPT-5.5 combines text, images and code in one powerful interface.

Free GPT-5.5 with daily limit
Image generation via DALL·E
Custom GPTs & persistent memory
Freemium
Claude
Anthropic

200k token context window, superior document analysis and exceptional code generation. Best for complex tasks.

200k token context window
PDF & document analysis
Top-quality code generation
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Freemium
Gemini
Google

Google's most powerful AI with native real-time search, deep reasoning and Google Workspace integration.

Real-time web search built in
Google Workspace integration
Free with any Google account
Free
Microsoft Copilot
Microsoft

GPT-5.5 built into Windows, Edge and Office 365. Free image generation included with DALL·E 3.

Completely free GPT-5.5 access
Native Microsoft Office integration
Bing-powered real-time search
Freemium
Perplexity AI
Perplexity

AI-powered search engine that answers with verified, cited sources in real time. Perfect for research.

Answers with cited sources
Deep Research mode
Access to multiple AI models
Paid
Midjourney
Midjourney Inc.

Highest-quality AI image generator. Professional-grade artistic output with V7 precise control.

Industry-leading image quality
V7 with precise style control
Web app + Discord interface
Freemium
GitHub Copilot
GitHub / Microsoft

The most widely used AI coding assistant. Integrated into VS Code, JetBrains and GitHub.com.

Intelligent code autocomplete
In-editor AI chat
Free for verified students
Freemium
Suno AI
Suno

Generate complete songs with realistic vocals and instrumentation from a simple text prompt.

Full songs from text prompts
All genres supported
50 free credits per day
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Claude Code
Anthropic

Agentic AI coding tool that runs in your terminal. Reads your entire codebase, writes code, runs tests and deploys — autonomously.

Full codebase awareness
Runs, tests and debugs autonomously
Integrates with VS Code & JetBrains
Freemium🆕 New
Genspark AI
Genspark

All-in-one AI workspace: Sparkpages, Super Agents, image/video generation, AI Slides and multi-model chat in one subscription.

Sparkpages — structured AI research
Super Agent autonomous tasks
Sora 2, FLUX & Imagen 4 included
Freemium
Cursor
Anysphere

AI-native IDE: Composer edits multiple files. Agents Window runs parallel tasks. Supports Claude, GPT & Gemini.

Composer: multi-file editing
Agents Window: parallel tasks
Fastest AI autocomplete
Freemium
Runway
Runway ML

AI video Gen-4.5 with camera controls, Motion Brush for targeted movement, and Character Reference.

Camera controls + Motion Brush
Character consistency across shots
4K upscaling + commercial license
Freemium
ElevenLabs
ElevenLabs

AI voice: clone any voice in 60 seconds, 32 languages, AI dubbing that preserves the original speaker.

Voice cloning from 60-second sample
AI dubbing in 32 languages
3,000+ commercial-use voices
Freemium
Notion AI
Notion

AI inside your workspace: searches all Notion docs to answer questions, auto-fills databases, summarizes meetings.

AI Q&A across entire workspace
Meeting summaries + action items
AI Autofill for databases
Freemium
Canva AI
Canva

Design platform with AI: 250,000+ templates, Magic Design presentations, Background Remover. Used by 180M people.

Magic Design: presentations from topic
Background Remover + Magic Eraser
250,000+ professional templates

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Beginner

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Beginner

Getting started with Claude: the smartest AI assistant

Analyze documents, write complex texts and leverage the powerful 200k token context window.

⏱ 12 min👁 21k views
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Chain-of-thought, few-shot prompting, role prompting and more to get extraordinary results from any AI.

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Create professional AI images: the complete 2026 guide

Midjourney vs DALL·E 3 vs Stable Diffusion: visual prompting techniques and advanced parameters.

⏱ 30 min👁 38k views
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Build your own app with the OpenAI and Claude APIs

Authentication, API calls, token management, streaming responses and production deployment.

⏱ 60 min👁 28k views
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Connect ChatGPT and Claude to your existing tools using Make, Zapier or n8n to automate repetitive tasks.

⏱ 40 min👁 31k views
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Claude Code: Autonomous AI Coding in Your Terminal

Install Claude Code, connect it to your codebase and let it write, test and debug code autonomously.

⏱ 20 min👁 18k views
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Create structured Sparkpages, run autonomous research agents, generate images and videos — all in one tool.

⏳ 18 min👁 12k views

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SEO Blog Post
Write a 1,500-word article about "[keyword]". Requirements: keyword in H1 and first 100 characters, 3 H2 subtitles with LSI keywords, define the term in the first paragraph, include 2 practical examples, end with an actionable CTA. Tone: expert but accessible. No fluff or filler. Target reader: [describe audience].
Cold Email That Gets Replies
Write a cold outreach email to [job title] at [company type]. Goal: book a 15-minute call. Open with a specific pain point — not a compliment. Under 100 words. One clear CTA. No opener clichés. Tone: confident and direct.
LinkedIn Post That Gets Engagement
Write a LinkedIn post about [topic]. Line 1: hook — a bold statement or surprising fact (NO questions). Lines 2-4: story or context. Lines 5-8: 3-4 numbered insights. Final line: simple takeaway (not a question). No emojis. No hashtags. Max 250 words. Conversational tone.
Email Subject Lines A/B Test
Write 10 subject lines for an email campaign about [topic/offer]. Mix: urgency (2), curiosity gap (2), number/list (2), personalization (2), benefit-first (2). For each, write a 90-character preview text. Mark the 3 you would A/B test first and why.
Product Description That Converts
Write a product description for [product]. Buyer: [persona]. Key features: [list 3-5]. Main transformation: [before -> after]. Format: opening hook (1 sentence), 3-bullet benefit list starting with verbs, social proof placeholder, CTA. Under 150 words. Zero jargon. Focus on outcomes, not specs.
Thread Twitter / X Viral
Write an 8-tweet thread about [topic]. Tweet 1: bold claim or counterintuitive fact. Tweets 2-7: one specific insight per tweet with data or examples. Each under 280 chars. Tweet 8: summary + soft CTA to follow. No filler. Start strong.
Case Study Template
Write a customer case study for [company/product]. Structure: (1) Challenge (specific context), (2) Why they chose us (3 specific reasons), (3) Implementation (timeline), (4) Results (specific numbers), (5) Attributed quote. Tone: credible and specific.
Weekly Newsletter
Write a weekly newsletter for [audience] about [topic]. Include: subject (under 50 chars), 2-sentence personal opening, one main insight (200 words with example), one practical tip, and a single thought-provoking closing sentence. Under 400 words total.
Book Chapter Outline
Create a 10-chapter outline for a non-fiction book about [topic] for [reader]. Central argument: [thesis]. For each chapter: title, 3-sentence description, reader transformation, and 2 specific examples or stories to include.
Speech Script
Write a [duration]-minute speech about [topic] for [audience]. Opening: a story or scenario (not a statistic). Body: 3 key points, each with one example and a memorable phrase. Closing: call back to the opening + one clear CTA. Include [PAUSE] and [EMPHASIS] markers. Tone: [authoritative/inspiring/conversational].
Full Code Review
Review this [language] code as a senior engineer. For each issue: [BUG], [SECURITY], [PERFORMANCE], [READABILITY], or [IMPROVEMENT]. For each: explain the problem, why it matters, and show the corrected version. End with an overall rating 1-10. Code: [paste code]
Write Unit Tests
Write comprehensive unit tests for this [language] function using [Jest/pytest/JUnit]. Cover: (1) happy path, (2) edge cases (empty input, null, boundary values), (3) error handling, (4) async behavior if applicable. Mock external dependencies. Name each test descriptively. Function: [paste code]
Debug This Error
I am getting this error: [paste error + stack trace]. The relevant code is: [paste code]. System context: [describe stack/environment]. Give me: (1) root cause (specific), (2) why it happens in this context, (3) the exact fix with corrected code, (4) how to prevent this type of error.
API Design
Design a RESTful API for [system]. For each endpoint: HTTP method + path, request body schema, success response schema, error responses, rate limiting, and auth requirements. Include naming conventions, versioning strategy, and one cURL example per endpoint.
Refactor Legacy Code
Refactor this [language] code. Known issues: [list]. Apply: (1) replace anti-patterns with modern equivalents, (2) improve naming, (3) reduce complexity, (4) add error handling, (5) make it testable. Show before/after side by side. Explain each change. Do not change behavior. Code: [paste]
System Architecture
Design the architecture for [system] that handles [scale]. Include: (1) component diagram in text format, (2) technology choices with justification, (3) data flow between components, (4) database design with schema sketch, (5) how you handle [specific challenge], (6) estimated infrastructure cost.
SQL Query Optimization
Write a SQL query for: [task description]. Schema: [paste table definitions]. Requirements: (1) optimize for performance (appropriate indexes, avoid N+1), (2) handle NULLs explicitly, (3) comment complex parts, (4) show expected output with example data.
Security Audit
Perform a security audit on this [language] code. Check for: (1) injection vulnerabilities, (2) auth/authorization issues, (3) sensitive data exposure, (4) insecure dependencies, (5) input validation gaps, (6) OWASP Top 10. For each: severity (Critical/High/Medium/Low), description, attack scenario, and fix. Code: [paste]
Write a README
Write a complete README.md for [project name]. Include: (1) one-line description, (2) problem it solves, (3) prerequisites with exact versions, (4) step-by-step installation (copy-paste commands), (5) usage examples with real code, (6) configuration options table, (7) contributing guidelines, (8) license.
Performance Optimization
Analyze this code for performance issues: [paste code]. Context: runs [when/how often] with [data size]. For each issue: estimate impact (critical/high/medium/low), explain why it is slow, provide the optimized version, and estimate improvement. Give a priority-ordered list.
Explain Code Simply
Explain what this code does to someone who knows programming basics but has never seen [language/framework]. Use a real-world analogy for the overall purpose. Walk through each section: what it does, why it is written this way, and what happens if removed. Code: [paste]
Business Plan Executive Summary
Write an executive summary for [company name], a [business type] targeting [market]. Cover: (1) problem solved (specific), (2) solution and unique advantage, (3) market size (TAM/SAM/SOM), (4) business model and revenue streams, (5) traction/go-to-market strategy, (6) team credentials, (7) funding ask and use. Under 600 words. Write for a skeptical investor.
SWOT Analysis
Conduct a detailed SWOT analysis for [company/product]. For each quadrant: 5 specific, substantive points — not generic observations. For Weaknesses and Threats: be brutally honest. For Opportunities: focus on actionable ones within [timeframe]. End with top 2 strategic priorities (SO strategy) and top 2 risks to mitigate (WT strategy).
OKR Framework
Write OKRs for [department] for [quarter]. Provide 3 Objectives (inspiring, qualitative, achievable). Each with 3-4 Key Results: measurable with a specific number, binary (achieved or not), tied directly to the objective. For each KR: baseline, target, and how it will be measured. Avoid vanity metrics.
Competitive Analysis
Create a competitive analysis of [your product] vs [competitor 1], [competitor 2], [competitor 3]. For each: positioning, key features, pricing, strengths, weaknesses, and growth strategy. Then: (1) Where do we win? (2) Where are we most vulnerable? (3) What market gap is no one filling?
Investor Pitch Deck Outline
Create a 12-slide investor pitch deck outline for [startup name] at [stage]. For each slide: title, 3-4 bullet points of content, what an investor should feel/understand, and the one question this slide must answer. Slides: Problem, Solution, Market Size, Product, Business Model, Traction, Go-To-Market, Team, Competition, Financials, The Ask, Appendix.
Performance Review
Write a performance review for [employee/role] covering [period]. Their projects: [list]. Their goals were: [list]. Write 3 versions: (1) exceeded expectations — specific praise, (2) met expectations — honest recognition, (3) needs improvement — constructive with clear next expectations. Each: 300 words with Strengths, Areas for Development, Goals for Next Period.
Decision Framework
Help me decide about [decision]. Options: [list 2-4]. Constraints: [budget/time/resources]. Priorities (ranked): [list]. Apply: (1) weighted decision matrix, (2) pre-mortem (imagine each option failed — what went wrong?), (3) regret minimization test. End with a clear recommendation and why.
Meeting Agenda
Create an agenda for a [duration]-minute [meeting type] with [participants]. Goal: [specific outcome]. Format: welcome + objectives (2 min), 3-5 agenda items each with topic, owner, time, and desired outcome (decision/info/alignment), action items (5 min), next steps. For each item, add 2 discussion questions.
Ad Copy Framework
Write 5 ad variations for [product] targeting [audience]. Each follows a different framework: (1) PAS (Problem-Agitation-Solution), (2) AIDA, (3) Before/After/Bridge, (4) Features-Advantages-Benefits, (5) Social Proof + CTA. For each: headline (under 8 words), body (under 100 words), CTA (under 5 words). Mark which 2 to A/B test first.
Content Calendar (1 Month)
Create a 1-month content calendar for [brand] in [industry]. Channels: [list]. For each week: 1 educational post (80%), 1 engagement post (question/poll), 1 promotional post (20%), 1 trust-building post (behind the scenes/customer story). For each post: topic, format, key message, and CTA. Align to [monthly theme].
SEO Keyword Strategy
Build an SEO keyword strategy for [website] in [niche] targeting [main topic]. Provide: (1) 5 pillar keywords (high volume, harder to rank), (2) 15 long-tail keywords (lower volume, easier, high intent), (3) 5 question-based keywords for featured snippets, (4) 3 competitor gap keywords. For each: estimated monthly volume, difficulty (1-10), search intent, suggested content format.
Email Marketing Sequence
Write a 5-email welcome sequence for new subscribers of [brand]. Goal: convert to [desired action] in 7 days. Email 1 (Day 0): Welcome + one quick win. Email 2 (Day 2): Your story (not a sales pitch). Email 3 (Day 4): 2-3 specific customer results. Email 4 (Day 6): best educational content (no sell). Email 5 (Day 7): the offer with deadline. Each: subject, preview text, 150-250 word body.
Brand Voice Guide
Create a brand voice guide for [company] in [industry]. We are: [3 adjectives]. We are NOT: [3 adjectives]. Document: (1) Voice vs Tone distinction, (2) 4 voice pillars with name, description, do/don't examples, and sounds-like/doesn't-sound-like, (3) vocabulary guide (10 words we use, 10 we avoid), (4) sentence structure preferences, (5) 3 before/after rewrites.
Product Launch Plan
Create a 4-week product launch plan for [product]. Launch date: [date]. Target: [audience]. Week 1 (Teaser): 3 specific actions to build anticipation. Week 2 (Reveal): 3 actions to announce and educate. Week 3 (Launch): 5 actions across email, social, paid, PR. Week 4 (Post-launch): 3 retention actions. For each: content type, platform, timing, success metric.
Video Script Hook
Write 5 different hooks for a [duration] video about [topic] for [platform]. Each hook type: (1) Bold contrarian claim, (2) Specific number/statistic, (3) Direct address to viewer's problem, (4) Story opening (2 compelling sentences), (5) Curiosity gap. For each hook, write the first 30 words that follow. Mark which platform each works best for.
Influencer Brief
Write a creator brief for an influencer campaign for [brand] promoting [product]. Include: campaign background (1 paragraph), 3 content concepts with format, key messages (and what NOT to say), mandatory mentions and FTC disclosures, hashtags and handles, usage rights, deliverables and timeline, compensation structure.
Weekly Planning Session
Act as my productivity coach. Today: [date]. My priorities this week: [list 3-5]. Available hours: [per day]. My biggest time wasters: [list]. Plan my week with time-blocking: for each day, 3 blocks (morning deep work, afternoon collaborative/admin, end-of-day review). For each block: what to work on, why that time fits that task, and what 'done' looks like.
Meeting Summary & Action Items
Based on these meeting notes: [paste notes]. Generate: (1) Executive summary (3 sentences), (2) Decisions made (specific, not just discussed), (3) Action items table: WHO | WHAT | BY WHEN | PRIORITY, (4) Open questions still needing resolution, (5) Follow-up meeting recommendation (yes/no and why). Format for sharing in Slack or email.
Delegation Framework
I need to delegate [task/project] to [team member/role]. Create: (1) task brief (clear scope, what is included and NOT included), (2) success criteria, (3) resources they need and where to find them, (4) decisions they can make independently vs. must escalate, (5) check-in schedule, (6) deadline and milestones. Also: what questions to expect and how to answer them.
Email Triage System
Help me build an email triage system. My inbox: [volume, types, sources]. My role: [describe]. Design: (1) 4-5 folder categories with clear rules, (2) a 3-question decision tree for every email, (3) 5 response templates for most common replies, (4) a daily 20-minute email processing routine. Make it sustainable for 80+ emails per day.
Learning Plan
Create a 30-day learning plan for [skill]. My level: [beginner/intermediate]. Time: [hours/week]. Goal: [what to be able to do by end]. Weeks: (1) Foundation, (2) Core concepts, (3) Application, (4) Advanced + project. For each week: 3 specific resources (with source type), 2 practical exercises, a weekly test challenge, and something to build.
Difficult Conversation Script
Prepare me for a difficult conversation with [role] about [topic]. My goal: [specific outcome]. Write: (1) opening statement (30-45 seconds — clear, calm, direct), (2) 3 key points I need to make with supporting evidence, (3) their likely top 3 objections and my responses, (4) what I will NOT say, (5) how to close the conversation productively.
Personal Finance Audit
Act as a personal finance advisor. My situation: income [amount], monthly expenses [categories + amounts], current savings [amount], debts [types + amounts], financial goals [list]. Provide: (1) financial health score (1-10) with explanation, (2) where my money goes vs. where it should go, (3) top 3 money leaks to fix this month, (4) specific steps for the next 30/60/90 days.
Image Prompt: Photorealism
Create a detailed prompt for FLUX 1.1 Pro / Midjourney v7 for a photorealistic [subject]. Include: main subject (highly specific), setting and environment, lighting (type, direction, quality), camera specs (lens focal length, aperture, shot angle), mood and atmosphere, technical quality markers (8K/hyperrealistic/studio quality). Example output format: subject, environment, lighting, camera, mood, quality.
Short Story Opening
Write the opening 300 words of a [genre] short story. Main character: [brief description]. Setting: [where and when]. Start in the middle of action or tension — no backstory or exposition. By the end: reader knows whose story this is, feels something (dread/curiosity/desire), and cannot stop reading. Avoid: weather openings, waking up openings, 'My name is' openings.
Brand Name Generator
Generate 20 brand name options for [business description]. The brand should feel [adjectives]. Avoid: generic tech suffixes (-ly, -ify, -io), existing major brands, names hard to spell or say. For each: name, concept/etymology, domain check suggestion, trademark concerns. Categories: (1) Abstract/invented (5), (2) Descriptive combinations (5), (3) Metaphor-based (5), (4) Founder/place-inspired (5). Mark top 5.
Tagline Creation
Create 15 taglines for [company/product]. Brand personality: [adjectives]. Main benefit: [primary value]. Target: [describe]. Tone: [direct/witty/inspirational/bold]. Rules: under 7 words each, no rhyming unless natural, no overused words (innovative, revolutionary, next-level). Organize: (1) Benefit-focused (5), (2) Identity-focused (5), (3) Contrast/tension (5). Mark the 3 you recommend and explain why.
Podcast Episode Outline
Create a complete podcast episode outline for [show name] about [topic]. Title: compelling, SEO-optimized, under 60 chars. Format: [interview/solo/panel]. Duration: [30/45/60] min. Structure: (1) Cold open — most interesting moment as hook (30 sec), (2) Intro with value prop (1 min), (3) Main content in 3-4 segments with transitions, (4) 3 discussion questions per segment, (5) Sponsor placement, (6) Outro with CTA. Include 3 social media clips to pull.
Creative Brief
Write a creative brief for [project: ad campaign/brand refresh/product video/website redesign]. Include: client background (2 sentences), goal of creative work (specific measurable outcome), audience (demographic + psychographic), single most important message, current audience perception, desired shift in perception, mandatories (logo, legal, colors), tone (3 adjectives), and success criteria.
Research Summary
Summarize the key findings from: [paste article/paper/report]. Output: (1) TL;DR — 2 sentences max with the single most important insight, (2) Key findings — 5 specific, data-backed bullet points, (3) Practical implications for [your context] — 3 actionable takeaways, (4) What this research does NOT tell us — limitations, (5) Confidence level (High/Medium/Low) and why. Be skeptical.
Expert Interview Questions
I am interviewing [expert role] about [topic]. Goal: [research objective]. Audience: [who reads/watches]. Create 15 questions: (1) Opener — 3 questions to build rapport and establish credentials, (2) Core — 8 questions to dig into the topic, challenge assumptions, and get specific stories, (3) Forward-looking — 3 questions on predictions and advice, (4) Closer — 1 question: what they wish more people knew. For each, add a follow-up probe.
Fact-Check This Claim
Fact-check: "[paste claim]". Provide: (1) Verdict: True / Mostly True / Misleading / False / Unverifiable, (2) Specific evidence that supports or contradicts it, (3) Important context the claim omits or misrepresents, (4) Source quality assessment (primary/peer-reviewed/secondary), (5) What a fair, accurate version of this claim would say. Separate what is clearly true from what is opinion or inference.
Market Research Brief
Write a market research brief for [company] entering [market/geography]. Business questions: [list 3-5]. Recommend: (1) Secondary research sources (specific databases/reports), (2) Primary research (survey + interviews — who to recruit, sample size, key questions), (3) Competitive intelligence approach. Deliverables: what the final report should include. Timeline: [weeks], budget: [$amount]. Success criteria.
Data Analysis Interpretation
Analyze this dataset: [paste data or describe]. Provide: (1) 3 most significant patterns or trends, (2) Anomalies or data points that need investigation, (3) 3 important questions this data raises but cannot answer alone, (4) Additional data needed for confident conclusions, (5) Executive-level interpretation: what this means for [business context]. Distinguish between what the data clearly shows vs. what is interpretation.
Trend Analysis
Analyze the trend: [trend name]. Provide: (1) Current state with specific metrics, (2) 3-5 drivers (technological, economic, social, regulatory), (3) Timeline classification — early stage/growth/mature/declining, and why, (4) Implications — who wins and who loses, (5) Scenarios — best case, base case, worst case for the next 3 years, (6) Strategic options — 3 realistic responses for [type of organization].
10-K Fundamental Analysis
Analyze this 10-K for [Company] FY2025. Structure: (1) Business overview and specific competitive moat, (2) Revenue breakdown by segment with growth trends, (3) Top 5 company-specific risk factors (not generic), (4) MD&A summary: the 3 most important things management signaled, (5) Balance sheet health: liquidity, leverage, off-balance-sheet items, (6) Red flags: unusual, inconsistent, or requiring further investigation. Cite page references.
DCF Valuation Model
Build a 5-year DCF model for [Company]. Revenue CAGR: [X]%. EBIT margin: [Y]% to [Z]%. WACC: [D]%. Terminal growth: [E]%. Shares: [F]M. Show: full FCF projection, WACC components, NPV, implied share price, and sensitivity table: price at WACC +/-2% vs. terminal growth +/-1%. Flag any assumption that significantly changes the output.
Earnings Call Analysis
Analyze this earnings transcript for [Company] Q[X] 2026. Extract: (1) EPS and revenue vs. consensus (beat/miss/in-line with numbers), (2) Full-year guidance vs. prior and consensus, (3) 3 most important management statements (quote directly), (4) Language shifts vs. last quarter, (5) Analyst questions they deflected or answered vaguely, (6) Traffic light assessment: green/yellow/red with 1-paragraph rationale.
Stock Screener
Analyze and rank these stocks: [paste tickers]. Score each 1-5 on: (1) Valuation: P/E, P/FCF, EV/EBITDA vs. sector average, (2) Quality: ROIC trend, gross margin stability, debt/EBITDA, (3) Growth: 3-year revenue CAGR trajectory, (4) Momentum: performance vs. sector over 3 and 12 months. Composite scorecard and full ranked list. Flag any figure you cannot verify.
Portfolio Risk Assessment
Analyze risk in my portfolio: [paste holdings with % weights]. Assess: (1) Sector concentration vs. S&P 500, (2) Factor tilts: growth vs. value, what macro environment favors this?, (3) Correlation risk — which holdings move together in a risk-off event?, (4) Rate sensitivity: if rates rise 200bps, which positions are most vulnerable and why?, (5) Top 3 uncompensated risks.
Macro Analysis for Investing
Macro analysis for portfolio positioning. Current data: [Fed rate X%, 10Y yield Y%, CPI Z%, PMI W]. Analyze: (1) Economic cycle phase (expansion/late-cycle/contraction/recovery) with 3 supporting indicators, (2) What the yield curve says about near-term growth, (3) Sectors that historically outperform in this phase and why, (4) Top 3 macro risks that could change this view in 6-12 months, (5) Specific sector tilts for a long-only equity portfolio.

Which AI is Right for You?

Updated comparison of the top AI models and tools. Last reviewed: May 2026.

Feature GPT-5.5 Claude 4.5 Gemini 3 Pro Copilot Claude Code Genspark Grok 4
Best for General & images Writing & docs Google Workspace Free daily use Coding (terminal) All-in-one AI WS Real-time & X
Free version Limited Limited Limited Limited
Max context 128k 200k 1M 128k 200k 128k 131k
Image input
Image gen ✓ DALL·E 3 ✓ Imagen 4 ✓ DALL·E 3 ★ FLUX+Imagen4 ✓ Aurora
Web search ✓ Native ✓ Bing Via API ★ Sparkpages ✓ X/Web
Code execution Limited ★ Terminal
IDE integration Extension ✓ M365 ★ Native ✓ Office
Video gen ✓ Veo 3 ★ Sora2+Veo3
Voice mode
API Azure Limited
Price/month $20 $20 $19.99 Free $20 Pro $24.99 $30
Score ⭐ 9.4 ⭐ 9.6 ⭐ 8.9 ⭐ 8.7 ⭐ 9.5 ⭐ 9.0 ⭐ 8.4

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