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Another day, another “revolutionary” publishing platform. Bolt.new claims to be the fastest way to create and share content online. But in a world already crowded with Substack, Medium, and Ghost, does it actually bring anything new to the table? I tested it for a week – here’s the real story.
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Let’s be honest—grant writing feels like trying to crack a secret code while blindfolded. Grant Hunt claims to be your ultimate roadmap to securing business funding, complete with “proven templates” and “insider strategies.” But does it actually help you land grants, or is it just another recycled advice book?
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Every nonprofit and researcher has heard of Grants.gov—the massive federal grant database that’s supposed to make finding funding easy. But is it actually useful, or just a clunky government portal? I spent 20+ hours digging through thousands of listings to find out. Here’s the no-BS breakdown.
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Automation nerds, listen up. Make.com (formerly Integromat) promises to connect your apps and automate workflows with scary efficiency. But does it actually deliver, or is it just another wannabe Zapier? I built 27 automations over two weeks to find out. Here’s the raw, unfiltered truth.
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Imagine typing “90s hip-hop beat about coffee addiction” and getting a full song in seconds. That’s Suno.com’s promise—an AI that generates music from text prompts. But does it actually produce usable tracks, or just generic noise? I spent a week testing it (and my ears may never recover). Here’s the honest truth.
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You’ve probably heard the horror stories—nonprofits spending months on grant applications only to get rejected. Writing Winning Grants claims to have the “secret formula” that gets approvals. But is it really that simple?
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Another “master AI art” book hits the shelves. The Art of Prompt Engineering promises to turn you into a MidJourney whisperer—but in a world where everyone and their grandma is selling prompt guides, does this one actually deliver fresh insights? I read it cover to cover while testing every technique.