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The best AI tool stacks for writers
From the first scribble to the final revision, these benches gather the AI tools writers actually use — drafting, editing, voice-matching, research, outlining, and the hard part where you have to cut your favorite sentence. Built for novelists, essayists, copywriters, and anyone trying to get a sentence to sit right.
30 benches
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Everything you need to turn a stuck-inside Saturday into something kids remember. Worldbuilding, detective play, pretend-chef fun, a full-day activity planner for when the parent tank is empty, and a character who becomes whatever the kid wants them to be.
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The Music Lover's Toolkit
Everything for discovering, learning, creating, and sharing music. From playlist curation to music theory to beat-making to DJing.
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The Ultimate Party Games Collection
Everything you need for an unforgettable game night. Trivia generators, story games, debate judges, and comedy Souls that keep the laughs coming all night.
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History Comes Alive
Interview Cleopatra. Debate with Shakespeare. Learn physics from Einstein. Historical figures brought to life as AI Souls.
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The Maker Workshop
For the people who make things you can hold. Etsy sellers, small-press publishers, indie musicians, ceramicists, print-on-demand illustrators. The listing writer, the release planner, the press-kit builder, the show assistant — all the tools you'd put on a real workshop wall next to the label maker and the coffee stain on the invoice binder.
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The Creator Desk
Everything on your desk at nine a.m., before the first email: the editor who kills your darlings, the subject-line brutalist, the scope-creep reply drafter, the commission brief decoder. Curated for writers, illustrators, podcasters, and anyone who makes words and images for a living. Pair it with a second coffee and a closed door.
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Creative Starter Kit
AI tools for writing, art, music, and creative projects of all kinds.
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The Late Bloomer's Starter Pack
It's never too late to start something. But starting in your 40s, 50s, or beyond comes with friction the early-bloomers don't have to think about — the embarrassment of being a beginner as an adult, the impatience to be good fast, the well-meaning friends who don't quite get it. This bench is for the person picking up an instrument, a language, a pen, a sketchbook, or a side hustle later in life. A blunt-warm mentor, a brutally kind hobby coach, a 30-day skill sprint planner, an honest side-hustle advisor, and a résumé rewriter for the career pivot you're flirting with. Five tools, one quiet permission slip.
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The Caregiver's Toolkit
If you're caring for an aging parent, a chronically ill partner, or a kid with complex needs, the paperwork alone will eat your life. This bench gathers the tools that take the load off your shoulders without pretending to be a lawyer or doctor: a soul who decodes bureaucratic letters, a prompt that builds your 'what to ask the doctor' list, a skill for debriefing after appointments, an elder paperwork decoder, and a memory MCP server so your AI can finally hold context across the months-long conversation that caregiving really is. Pair them with a cup of coffee and the stack of unopened envelopes you've been avoiding.
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The Content Designer's Microcopy Toolkit
The smallest words in your product carry the most weight. The button label that fails. The error message that shames. The empty state that gives up. This bench is for the content designer, UX writer, or technical writer who wants to ship microcopy that earns its place. A salty editor soul who refuses to let you ship 'an unexpected error occurred', three prompts for rewriting product strings, plain language passes, and error message remediation, and a cognitive load skill that flags every word doing too much. Run them on a single product flow and watch the cognitive load drop without a single design change.
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The Parent's Sunday Reset Stack
Sunday night doesn't have to feel like dread. This is the toolkit for the parent or partner who runs the household: a calm coach to walk you through the weekly reset, a meal-plan prompt that turns 'what's in the fridge' into five dinners, a homework-help prompt designed so you can hand the chat to your kid and walk away, an agent that learns your family's food preferences over time, and a skill for processing the inbox that built up during the week. Run them in sequence on a Sunday between 7 and 8 p.m. and the week ahead stops feeling like a series of small fires.
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The Disability Survival Bench
This bench is for the disabled person, not for the people who design for them. Eight tools built around the lived experience of being disabled in a world that doesn't plan for you — a low-vision co-pilot for image descriptions, a Deaf translator companion for the daily friction of audio content, a spoonie energy coach for budgeting tomorrow when today already cost too much, an autistic script helper for the high-stakes social moments, an ADHD task shrinker for when the wall is too high, and a cognitive accessibility guide for brain fog days. Plus a job description decoder for when you're hunting for work in an able-default labor market. None of these replace assistive tech. None of them are therapy. All of them treat you as the competent adult you are.
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The Accessibility-First Designer's Stack
If you build software, accessibility is not a feature you bolt on at the end — it's the soil everything else grows in. This bench is the toolkit for the working designer or developer who's ready to stop treating WCAG as a checkbox at the end of the sprint and start treating it as the ground state of every component, every flow, every release. A salty content design coach, a methodical accessibility auditor, a screen reader rehearsal skill, the WCAG quick audit pass, and the real axe-core MCP server (made by JustasMonkev) so your AI can actually run real audits and remediate code in your stack. Use them in sequence on the next thing you ship and the disability tax for your users drops measurably.
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The Solo Operator's Toolkit
If you run a one-person business, you already know the real cost is attention. This bench is the five tools we'd start with if we were setting up a solo operation tomorrow. A bookkeeper you can actually ask a question at midnight, an invoice-chasing routine that doesn't sound apologetic, a customer-email sprint pattern, a starter on local SEO, and a day-one map. Nothing fancy. Just the pieces that add up.
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Soul Collection
The most interesting AI personalities — from creative coaches to debate partners.
by joey-io
When You're the Caregiver
Caregiving is the work you do when nobody else is watching. This bench is the six tools we'd put in a bag and hand to someone who has just started caring for an aging parent. They won't make the work lighter. They'll make one or two specific parts of it faster — the weekly email to the family, the appointment summary, the stack of medical letters that all look the same — so you can spend that recovered time on something that actually matters.
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Weekend Fun Pack
AI tools for a more entertaining weekend — games, stories, music, and creative play.
by joey-io
Tools for Real Creative Work
Creative work is not the thing AI was supposed to be good at, and that's fine — because these six tools aren't trying to make the work. They're trying to help you make the work. A draft reader who tells you the truth without flinching. A studio partner for the week you've been blocked. A treatment builder for the idea that's too big for a napkin. A voice coach who helps you develop the thing only you could make. A portfolio keeper that remembers what you've done so you don't have to. These are for the craft, not against it.
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Bedtime & Wind-Down
The twenty-minutes-before-lights-out bench. Gentle stories, quiet friends, and a guided sleep wind-down that actually works. For families who've been through every bedtime battle and want a new move.
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The First 90 Days After
After a divorce, a death, or any big life reset, the first ninety days are mostly paperwork and small repeated acts of courage. These six tools don't make any of it easier — they make specific parts of it faster. The message you've been drafting for three days gets written. The probate form gets explained. The benefits you didn't know you were eligible for get found. The shape of your new days gets drawn in pencil. None of this replaces people. It just handles the parts that don't need a person.
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The Second Act Starter Kit
Nobody tells you that a career pivot in your forties is mostly paperwork and small repetitive acts of courage. This bench is the six tools that make those acts a little less expensive. The coach who asks the hard question. The interview practice that doesn't let you off easy. The cover letter you can finish in the time it takes to make coffee. The resume that reads like 2026 instead of 1999. Use them in order or don't. Just use them.
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Productivity Power Tools
Everything you need to get more done with AI — planning, writing, organizing, and automating.
by joey-io
First Month With AI, After 65
Nobody starts using new software in their sixties because they're bored. They start because there's something they want to do — find out where their grandfather came from, write down a few stories before they forget, read a letter from a doctor without calling a nephew. This bench is the eight tools that have made that first month easier for real people. Patient, specific, and never condescending.
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For Teens Figuring Things Out
High school is mostly information with the stakes attached. These six tools are the ones we'd put in front of a teenager without a lecture — practice for the tests that matter, help with the college essay that doesn't erase your voice, a way to rehearse the conversation you're dreading with your parent or your crush, and a head start on your first real job. None of these tools replace your judgment. They just give you one more set of eyes before you commit.
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Bedtime Story Magic
Souls and prompts that create personalized bedtime stories kids actually love. From pirate adventures to philosophical foxes to calming yoga stories.
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Family Fun Night
Games, stories, and activities the whole family can enjoy together. From toddler-friendly to grandparent-approved.
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The Honest Student's Starter Kit
The six tools in this bench are for students who want help without outsourcing the learning. The writing coach who gives real feedback, the thesis question generator that helps you find a real question instead of settling for the first one, the paper outline builder that turns messy research into a drafting order, the semester planner that catches the week where everything was supposed to be due. None of these do the work for you. All of them make the work faster — and the work is still yours.
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Your First AI Parenting Kit
The eight things in this bench are the ones a parent can try tonight without reading a manual. Between them they cover the moments that drive parents closest to the edge: the 9 pm homework question, the bedtime story they heard yesterday, the dinner nobody wants to eat, and the 5 pm sibling war. None of them promise to fix parenting. They just promise to take one small thing off your plate per day. That's usually enough.
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The Full-Stack Starter Kit
Everything you need to go from idea to deployed app. Database, auth, payments, monitoring — all wired up to your AI.
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First-Timer Kid Kit
The five pieces we'd hand to a kid who has never used AI before. Start here. Safe, delightful, and designed to make their first experience feel magical.
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