PromptPilot – The Prompt Polisher
Promises to turn your chaotic thoughts into GPT-worthy prompts. Does it? Kinda. The free tier is laughably limited (hello, 5 prompts/day), and the pro tier costs more than your coffee addiction. But the few prompts it does generate? Actually solid. Verdict: Good if you hate writing prompts; skip if you’re not made of money.
AutoTaskAI – The Automation Overlord
This one automates your repetitive browser tasks: scraping emails, filling forms, clicking buttons. Setup is a breeze—no code, just a few clicks. The catch? It occasionally gets stuck on CAPTCHAs and cries for human help. Verdict: Saves hours but needs hand-holding on complex flows. Still worth the 14-day trial.
CodeWhisper – The Coding Sidekick
Hooks into your IDE and suggests complete functions as you type. For basic CRUD apps, it’s wizardry. For anything beyond that, it hallucinates faster than a sleep-deprived dev. Pro tip: never trust its error messages. Verdict: Great for boilerplate, but keep your brain engaged.
My Pick
AutoTaskAI wins this round. It actually frees up time without requiring a PhD in prompt engineering. Just set it and babysit it once a day. The commission link? Below, because I’m not a charity.
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