We test them so you don't have to. Genuine pros and cons across every category — so the next tool you try is actually worth your time.
Eight categories. Eight real problems people face every day. If any of these sound like you — you're in the right place.
There's a tool that solves every one of these. Finding the right one — that's on us now.







Pick your goal. We'll show you the tools.
TechScribe exists for people who don't have time to test every tool the algorithm is pushing this week. If that's you — you're in the right place.
You make content for a living or you're trying to. You don't have time to be a full-time AI researcher too. We are. You don't have to be.
Your clients expect you to use AI. Nobody told you which ones. Your competitors figured it out before you. We level the playing field.
You're running something — a store, a service, a side hustle. Every hour you spend testing tools is an hour you're not building. We give that hour back.
TechScribe is a review site that maps AI tools to actual workflows — video, design, copywriting, voice, business, SEO, website building, and meetings. Instead of listing every AI tool that exists, it picks the ones worth your time in each category and explains why.
Yes. Every AI tools review, comparison, and category guide on TechScribe is free to read — no login or paywall.
No. Rankings and recommendations reflect actual testing of the AI tools, not sponsorship. If a tool is featured prominently, it's because it earned that spot on merit.
AI tools reviews are written and tested in-house, not scraped from press releases or generated from marketing copy.
AI tool pages get revisited as products change — new features, pricing shifts, or a tool getting meaningfully better or worse. Categories are also expanded over time as new AI tools become worth covering.
Each AI tool is used hands-on across a realistic workflow, not just judged by its landing page. Reviews cover what a first session actually feels like, where the tool shines, where it falls short, and who it's genuinely built for.
Hands-on testing of the actual AI tools, not marketing pages. If an AI tool hasn't been properly tested yet, it won't have a full TechScribe review.
Both — an honest review calls out where an AI tool underdelivers, not just where it shines. "Look Elsewhere" sections exist specifically to point out who a tool is wrong for.
The review gets revisited and updated to reflect the current product. AI tools ship fast, so a review that's gone stale gets flagged for a refresh rather than left as-is.
Eight: Video, Image & Design, Copywriting, Voice & Audio, Business, SEO & Blogging, Website Builders, and Meeting AI tools.
Use the "Browse by what you need" section on the homepage — it's organized by goal (grow on YouTube, write better copy, build a funnel) rather than by AI tool name, so you don't need to already know what to search for.
Spotlight rotates a featured AI tool from each category weekly, so it's a quick "what's worth a look right now" view. Browse by Goal is the full, static way to navigate — pick your problem and see every relevant tool.
Yes — suggestions are welcome, especially for AI tools that are genuinely useful but not yet widely known.
An AI tool gets added when it solves a real workflow problem better than — or differently from — what's already covered in that category, not just because it's new or trending.
Start with whatever's already blocking you — video if you're stuck on content creation, copywriting if you're stuck on words, SEO if nobody's finding your site. There's no universal starting point for AI tools; it depends on what's actually costing you time right now.
Worth it if you're unsure whether you've outgrown that AI tool or picked the wrong one to begin with. Reviews include a "Look Elsewhere" section specifically for people who are already using something and want to know if a better fit exists.