AI Tools We Build With

Every skill on aidowith.me is tied to a specific tool, because the tool is where you do the work. Browse the stack we pick from, pick one, and ship a real task with AI.

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The Catalog

Sorted by priority and by how often we use each one across our skill library.

AI Assistant Beginner

ChatGPT

General-purpose AI assistant for writing, analysis, planning, and everyday work. If you also use Claude, see the real-task breakdown of ChatGPT vs Claude for coding work before committing to one for your stack. Social media managers: the guide on ChatGPT prompts for social media marketing shows exactly which prompt patterns move the numbers on each platform.

27 skills · 210 guides
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AI Coding Intermediate

Cursor

AI code editor that turns plain English into working apps, bots, and landing pages. For a practical look at what the Cursor AI editor does on real shipping tasks, read the usage breakdown before your first session. If you want an honest take on how it performs day-to-day, the Cursor IDE review covers what actually works in real builds. Switching from VS Code? The Cursor IDE vs VS Code comparison lays out the practical differences so you know what to expect.

6 skills · 71 guides
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AI Image Intermediate

Midjourney

High-quality AI image generator for logos, brand visuals, and marketing assets. Read how to use Midjourney for business branding to get professional-grade results from your first prompt.

1 skill · 24 guides
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AI Assistant Beginner

Claude

Careful AI assistant strong at long documents, structured reasoning, and coding. Not sure whether to reach for Claude or ChatGPT for code work? The comparison of both for coding tasks lays out the differences clearly.

5 skills · 20 guides
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AI Coding Intermediate

GitHub Copilot

AI pair programmer inside your editor for code completion and small features. Comparing options before picking a coding tool? The breakdown of what coding AI actually delivers covers Copilot alongside the other realistic contenders.

3 skills · 10 guides
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AI Image Advanced

Stable Diffusion

Open-source image model you can run locally or in your own pipeline.

1 skill · 7 guides
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AI Slides Beginner

Gamma

AI presentation builder that turns an outline into a clean deck in minutes.

2 skills · 5 guides
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AI Image Beginner

DALL-E

OpenAI's image generator built into ChatGPT for quick visuals from text prompts.

1 skill · 5 guides
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AI Assistant Beginner

Gemini

Google's AI assistant with native access to Search, Docs, and Workspace.

2 skills · 4 guides
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AI Coding Intermediate

Bolt.new

Prompt-to-app builder that spins up full web apps from a single description. For browser-based coding and quick ship-it projects, building apps inside Replit AI is a natural companion when you need a live environment without a local setup.

2 skills · 3 guides
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AI Automation Intermediate

Make

Visual automation platform for connecting apps and running AI inside workflows.

2 skills · 2 guides
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AI Slides Beginner

Tome

AI-native storytelling tool for slide decks, pitches, and narrative documents.

1 skill · 4 guides
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AI Video Intermediate

Runway

AI video generation and editing suite for Reels, ads, and short creative cuts.

1 skill · 4 guides
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AI Video Intermediate

Sora

OpenAI's text-to-video model for cinematic short clips from a single prompt.

1 skill · 4 guides
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AI Automation Intermediate

Zapier

No-code automation that connects thousands of apps and plugs AI into your stack.

1 skill · 3 guides
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AI Meeting Notes Beginner

Otter.ai

Real-time meeting transcription with AI summaries and action items. If you run most calls on Zoom, also check the guide on picking an AI notetaker built for Zoom that syncs transcripts to your action plan workflow.

1 skill · 3 guides
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Tools FAQ

Start with a general assistant you already have access to, usually ChatGPT or Claude. Pick one skill that matches a real task on your desk this week, follow the steps, and ship the output. Tool choice matters less than finishing something real with AI once.

Most tools have a free tier that is enough to follow a full aidowith.me skill end to end. You move to a paid plan when a tool becomes part of your weekly workflow, not before. We flag where paid features make a real difference.

Yes. Each skill describes the task first and the tool second, so a sensible substitute still gets you to a shipped result. If you already pay for a different assistant or editor, use that and treat the tool name in the steps as a label for the role.

Yes. The tools catalog is the spine of a growing library of skills, so we add a tool when it becomes the best fit for a specific task. If a tool is missing, tell us and we will look at it for the next round.