Getting started with AI
Simple, step-by-step guides
to help you choose the right AI tools
Create 10 commercial images fast: the “one-style” Midjourney workflow
Stop generating random one-offs. Lock a shot list + one consistent style block, generate 10 cohesive images, then export platform-ready variants—repeatable in under 30 minutes.
Safe background music for videos: a no-copyright-headache workflow (Mubert)
Pick a mood, generate 3 options, mix under voice properly, and publish with a clean “music note” to avoid disputes—repeatable in under 20 minutes.
Finish one full song with vocals (Suno): a practical 30-minute route
A repeatable, beginner-friendly workflow to go from idea → lyrics → 3 drafts → one finished track, without getting stuck tweaking forever.
Canva (Design everything without being a designer)
The fastest “everything design” tool for non-designers. Best when you need decent visuals shipped today, not perfect craft.
Upscale.ai (Restore and enhance images with AI upscaling)
Restore old or blurry photos fast with AI upscaling. Upload → enhance → download in minutes.
Replit Ghostwriter (AI coding inside a browser IDE)
Web IDE
Play.ht (Natural multilingual AI voice generation)
Create natural, multilingual voiceovers fast—great for narration, faceless videos, and product demos when you need speed + consistency.
Notion AI (AI writing and automation inside Notion)
Notion AI helps you turn messy workspace notes into clear docs, summaries, and action items. Best when you want speed + consistency inside Notion—not when you need perfect factual accuracy without review.
GitHub Copilot (AI pair programmer inside your IDE)
A practical guide to using GitHub Copilot as a real coding assistant—not magic. Learn when it saves hours, when it lies, and how to control it properly.
AIVA (Cinematic orchestral AI music)
Create cinematic, orchestral-style background music for videos, games, and presentations—fast, editable, and licensing-aware.
