Long-form reviews of startups and SaaS products: what they do, who they are for, and how they hold up in real use.
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Any model can output the word "false". The interesting part of DeepVerify is everything built around the assumption that you will not simply take its word for it.
Almost everything sold to retail traders promises to tell you something about the market. StonkJournal refuses to, and tells you about yourself instead. What it does, why the free plan is the story, and what a journal cannot do for you.
Access to the big models is no longer worth paying for on its own, because everyone has it. Anyvids has spent its effort somewhere more useful: turning the models into about twenty finished jobs, most of them pointed at ecommerce.
Every tool in this category now offers the same models, so having them is no longer the selling point. Knowing which one to use is the hard part, and that is what VioEvo is really charging for. What it does, what the credits buy, and who it suits.
Most retirement calculators quietly assume you will retire where you already live. IndepAI removes that assumption and reports the answer in years. An honest look at what it does well, where the numbers need reading carefully, and who it is for.
Nuvoha flips travel planning around: you set a budget and a travel style, and it hands back complete trip ideas instead of a search box. A first look at what it does, who it is for, and how it differs from the booking sites, as it launches on 29 July.