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AI agents can now send emails, book meetings, write code, and run your business. I tested the biggest ones. Here's what's great, what's dangerous, and what actually gets it right.

There are hundreds of AI tools now. After testing 200+, here are the ones that actually survived on my devices — and the one that replaced half of them.

Notion, Gmail, Slack, Google Calendar — your productivity stack is great. But you're still copy-pasting between all of them. Here's what's missing.

NotebookLM is the best AI research tool out there. But it can't send an email, update a spreadsheet, or run an automation. Here's what happens when you need AI that understands your documents AND acts on them.

Perplexity finds brilliant answers in seconds. But it can't email them to your team, add them to Notion, or run automations. Here's what happens when you need AI that doesn't just search — but acts.

All four tools now have AI. But the experience is wildly different. We compared Zapier, Make, n8n, and Leoparo across real automation scenarios to help you pick the right one.

ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini are all great. But paying $60/month for three separate AI tools — and still copy-pasting between them — doesn't make sense. Here's a better way.

OpenClaw's all-or-nothing approach to permissions is a security risk. Here's why granular AI permissions matter — and how Leoparo gives you full control.