The AI Tools I Actually Use Every Day (2026 Edition)

Artificial intelligence has gone from novelty to necessity in my daily workflow. After testing dozens of tools over the past year, I have settled on a core stack that genuinely moves the needle. Here is what I actually open every single day.

Writing and Thinking

For writing, drafting, and brainstorming, I lean heavily on Claude by Anthropic. What sets it apart for me is the nuance in its responses and its ability to hold long, complex context without losing the thread. It has become my thinking partner for everything from content strategy to working through big decisions.

Research and Synthesis

Perplexity AI has replaced a huge portion of my Google usage. When I need to understand something quickly and accurately, I want cited sources and synthesis, not ten blue links to skim through.

Image and Visual Creation

Midjourney continues to lead for creative and editorial images. The quality at the high tier is still unmatched when I need something that looks intentional rather than stock.

Automation and Workflows

Make (formerly Integromat) handles my automation layer. I have flows connecting my content calendar, email, and publishing tools so the routine stuff happens without my attention.

The common thread across all of these: they remove friction from high-value work so I can stay in flow longer. That is the only filter I use when evaluating any new tool.

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