About aitool.tips

    aitool.tips is a small, independent site about getting real value out of AI tools, the coding assistants, prompting techniques, and workflows that developers and power-users actually reach for.

    What you'll find here

    Every article answers a specific question with concrete detail: what a tool actually does, what it costs, where it breaks down, and when a different tool is the better call. We cover four areas:

    • Tools — hands-on deep-dives and reviews of AI coding assistants and dev tools.
    • Prompts — prompt engineering techniques you can copy and adapt.
    • Productivity — AI-driven workflows and automation for real projects.
    • Quick tips — small, focused techniques you can apply in minutes.

    How we keep it accurate

    AI tools move fast, pricing, limits, and features can change month to month, so accuracy is the thing we care about most. Our approach:

    • AI-drafted, human-reviewed. Articles are AI-drafted, then reviewed by Paul Radford and checked against the actual tools before they're published.
    • Hands-on testing. We use the tools we write about and report what actually happens, not what the marketing page claims.
    • Primary sources. Claims link to the official docs, product pages, and changelogs, so you can verify current pricing and limits yourself.
    • Corrections. When a tool changes or we get something wrong, tell us and we'll update the article. Email hello@aitool.tips.

    Who's behind it

    Articles on aitool.tips are AI-drafted, then reviewed and edited by Paul Radford, a full-stack developer, before they go live. He tests the tools and prompting techniques covered and makes sure each writeup reflects what holds up in real work, with a bias toward honest trade-offs and a clear note on when a tool isn't worth it.

    Every article is reviewed for accuracy before it goes live, and specifics like pricing are dated so you know how current they are. If something has changed, Paul would rather hear about it than not, email hello@aitool.tips and it gets fixed.

    aitool.tips has a sister site, template.tips, covering practical CSS and HTML for web developers.

    Get in touch

    Questions, corrections, or feedback are always welcome. Reach us at hello@aitool.tips or head to the contact page.