Most AI Content Is Garbage
Real talk: 90% of what you read about AI tools is written by people who’ve never opened the damn software. They copy features from landing pages. They slap together listicles. They promise you’ll quit your job in 30 days.
It’s exhausting.
I started AI ThoughtHub because I kept buying tools that didn’t match the reviews. Kept following tutorials that skipped crucial steps. Kept seeing “side hustle blueprints” from people who’d never made a dollar.
So here we are.
What Actually Happens Here
I test stuff. Break it. Fix it. Then write about it.
Every tool review? I paid for it. Every tutorial? I’ve done it myself at least twice. Every money-making strategy? I’ve either used it or watched someone else use it successfully.
No theory. Just results.
Tool Reviews Without the BS
When I review an AI tool, I’m looking for one thing: does it actually work the way they claim? I’ll spend a week testing features. I’ll compare it to alternatives. I’ll tell you if the free version is enough or if you need to upgrade.
Sometimes a tool is fantastic. Sometimes it’s overpriced trash. You’ll know which is which.
Tutorials for Normal People
My guides don’t assume you’re a developer. They start simple. Click here. Type this. Wait for that. If something breaks, I’ll show you how to fix it.
No skipped steps. No “it’s obvious” moments. Just clear instructions.
Side Hustles That Actually Pay
Can you make money with AI? Yes. Will you get rich overnight? No.
I document real income strategies. Freelance services people actually buy. Automation projects that save businesses time. Content systems that generate traffic.
Some require skills. Some need upfront time. Some scale better than others. I’ll walk through all of it—the good parts and the annoying parts.
How I Decide What to Cover
If a tool looks interesting, I buy it. If a strategy seems promising, I test it. If readers ask about something specific, I dig into it.
Everything gets vetted before it goes live. I track metrics. I save screenshots. I note what went wrong and what worked better than expected.
And yeah, some posts have affiliate links. I’m transparent about it. But I’ve turned down partnerships with tools I wouldn’t personally recommend. Not worth it.
Let’s Talk
Have you got questions about a specific tool? Ask me.
Found a better way to do something? Share it.
Want me to test something you’re considering? Let me know.
AI moves fast. New tools drop weekly. Strategies evolve. Staying current solo is brutal, so let’s figure this out together.
Want to know more about the person behind these tests? Check out my profile