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.
Start Doing →The Catalog
Sorted by priority and by how often we use each one across our skill library.
ChatGPT
General-purpose AI assistant for writing, analysis, planning, and everyday work.
See tool →Cursor
AI code editor that turns plain English into working apps, bots, and landing pages.
See tool →Midjourney
High-quality AI image generator for logos, brand visuals, and marketing assets.
See tool →Claude
Careful AI assistant strong at long documents, structured reasoning, and coding.
See tool →GitHub Copilot
AI pair programmer inside your editor for code completion and small features.
See tool →Stable Diffusion
Open-source image model you can run locally or in your own pipeline.
See tool →Gamma
AI presentation builder that turns an outline into a clean deck in minutes.
See tool →DALL-E
OpenAI's image generator built into ChatGPT for quick visuals from text prompts.
See tool →Gemini
Google's AI assistant with native access to Search, Docs, and Workspace.
See tool →Bolt.new
Prompt-to-app builder that spins up full web apps from a single description.
See tool →Make
Visual automation platform for connecting apps and running AI inside workflows.
See tool →Tome
AI-native storytelling tool for slide decks, pitches, and narrative documents.
See tool →Runway
AI video generation and editing suite for Reels, ads, and short creative cuts.
See tool →Sora
OpenAI's text-to-video model for cinematic short clips from a single prompt.
See tool →Zapier
No-code automation that connects thousands of apps and plugs AI into your stack.
See tool →Otter.ai
Real-time meeting transcription with AI summaries and action items.
See tool →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.