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Cleo
ListedA money chat that breaks down your spending and nudges you to save
Cleo is a budgeting app you talk to like a friend. Connect your accounts and ask plain questions — "can I afford this?", "where did my money go?" — and get back blunt, useful answers, spending breakdowns, and savings nudges. Known for its chat-first, sometimes-sassy style.
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Wysa
ListedAn AI companion for everyday mental wellbeing
Wysa is a mental-health chatbot built on CBT and other evidence-based techniques. It offers a private, anonymous space to talk through stress, anxiety, or low mood, plus 200+ guided exercises for sleep, calm, and focus. A free tier covers the basics; paid plans add access to human coaches.
Wordtune
ListedRewrite any sentence until it says exactly what you mean
Wordtune rephrases your writing into clearer, more natural versions — casual or formal, shorter or longer — with a click. It can also summarize long passages and suggest fluency fixes when the words won't come. Useful for emails, essays, and posts you want to sound right.
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Duolingo
ListedLearn a language in bite-sized, game-like daily lessons
Duolingo teaches dozens of languages through short lessons that fit into a few minutes a day. Its AI features (Duolingo Max) add roleplay conversations and plain-language explanations of your mistakes. Free to use, with an ad-free paid tier.
Headspace
ListedGuided meditation plus an AI companion you can talk through a hard moment with
Headspace is a meditation and sleep app with hundreds of guided sessions for stress, focus, and rest. Its AI companion, Ebb, lets you talk or type through what's on your mind and responds with empathy, then points you to a fitting meditation or exercise. Subscription-based, with a free trial to start.
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ChatGPT
ListedThe general-purpose AI assistant most people use first
ChatGPT is OpenAI's all-purpose conversational AI — answer questions, draft emails or essays, brainstorm ideas, summarize articles, generate images, and analyze files. The free tier covers most everyday tasks; ChatGPT Plus adds priority access, advanced models, and voice mode. Available on web, iOS, and Android.
Claude.ai
ListedA thoughtful AI assistant especially good at writing and reasoning
Claude is Anthropic's general-purpose AI, known for careful, structured responses — particularly strong on long writing tasks, document analysis, and following nuanced instructions. The free tier handles everyday questions; Claude Pro adds more usage and access to the most capable models. Available on web and mobile.
Quizlet
ListedAI study tools that turn your notes into flashcards and quizzes
Quizlet takes the classic flashcard idea and adds AI on top — paste in your notes and it builds practice sets, generates quizzes, and (with Q-Chat) tutors you on the material. Widely used by students at every level. Free for the basics; Quizlet Plus unlocks AI features like Magic Notes and unlimited Q-Chat.
Grammarly
ListedReal-time writing help that catches mistakes and sharpens your tone
Grammarly checks spelling, grammar, clarity, and tone as you write — across email, documents, and the web. Its AI can rewrite sentences, adjust formality, or draft from a prompt, so your messages land the way you intend. It runs as a browser extension and inside apps like Gmail, Google Docs, and Word.
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Khanmigo
ListedA patient AI tutor that guides you to the answer, not just at it
Khanmigo is Khan Academy's AI tutor. Rather than handing over answers, it asks questions and walks you through problems step by step — across math, science, writing, and more. Built by an education nonprofit, it's free for teachers and a few dollars a month for learners and parents.
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