About the publication

We help readers choose AI tools without reading ten sales pages first.

Pick My AI publishes practical reviews, comparisons, tutorials, and buying guides for people choosing AI software for writing, coding, image generation, productivity, and business workflows.

Our goal is not to list every feature a vendor advertises. A useful guide should explain what the tool is good at, what kind of user should avoid it, where the free plan runs out, and which alternatives deserve a look before paying.

What makes a review useful here

We look for evidence that changes a buying decision. That includes setup friction, plan limits, output quality, export options, collaboration features, privacy trade-offs, and the amount of editing a user should expect after the AI produces a result.

  • Reviews focus on one product, the jobs it handles, pricing constraints, and failure cases.
  • Comparisons explain which tool fits which user instead of declaring one universal winner.
  • Tutorials walk through repeatable workflows, not just button-by-button product tours.
  • Best-of guides rank tools by use case, budget, and practical output quality.

Editorial standards

Articles are written for readers who need a decision, not for search engines alone. We avoid publishing thin summaries of vendor pages. When a tool category changes, we update recommendations to reflect pricing, model access, product limits, and the quality of competing options.

We may use AI during research, drafting, or editing, but final articles are reviewed for accuracy, structure, usefulness, and original judgment before publication. AI assistance does not replace editorial review.

Corrections and contact

If a pricing detail, feature note, or product limitation is outdated, contact us at contact@pick-my-ai.com. We review correction requests and update articles when the evidence supports a change.

You can also read our full review methodology.