When to Deploy Pega AI (And When to Run the Other Way)

If you have ever worked inside an enterprise with systems held together by tape and prayers, you know how painful legacy tech can be. A customer calls to change their billing details, and the representative has to click through four different systems, wait for a legacy database to sync, and manually trigger an email. It … Read more

Why Elicit is a Lifesaver for Literature Reviews (And Where It Slams the Brakes)

Anyone who has ever spent a Sunday night buried under forty open browser tabs of PDF research papers knows the specific mental fog that academic literature induces. You are looking for something incredibly precise—say, the exact dosage threshold where a compound becomes toxic, or the specific sample size of a 2018 trial—and instead, you are … Read more

Why I Stopped Using Writesonic for Everything (And What I Use It For Now)

I’ve spent the last week living inside Writesonic, trying to see if it could actually handle the heavy lifting for a few of my niche sites. The promise is always the same: click a button, get a perfect article, go grab a coffee. But anyone who has managed a content pipeline knows it’s never that … Read more

A Perplexity review: Why I’ve stopped using standard search for technical deep dives

I’ve spent the last decade trained like a Pavlovian dog to type keywords into a blank white box, hit enter, and then play “dodge the ad” for the first four results. It’s a muscle memory that’s hard to break. But lately, I’ve found myself opening a Perplexity tab instead of Google when I actually need … Read more

Why Claude is Becoming the Go-To for Long-Form Writing and Analysis

I’ve spent the last week moving most of my heavy-duty drafting over to Claude, and the shift in my workflow has been noticeable. If you’ve spent any time with these kinds of interfaces, you know that “robotic” tone is usually the default. You spend half your time editing out flowery language or weirdly formal sentence … Read more