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AI tools I actually pay for
(and the ones I cancelled after trying)


Disclosure: Some links in this post are affiliate links — marked with [affiliate]. I earn a small recurring commission if you subscribe. This doesn't change what I write. I cancelled the ones I cancelled.

Disclaimer upfront: some of these tools have affiliate programs I participate in. I'll mark them. But the reason I'm writing this is that I see the same "best AI tools" lists everywhere and they're clearly written by people who haven't touched the software.

Here's my actual stack after 8 months of testing and paying for things.

What I kept

Mangools — $29/month [affiliate]

I was skeptical because every SEO tool claims to be the easiest. But for keyword research when you're not an SEO professional, this one actually makes sense. The UX doesn't feel like it was designed for enterprise teams. I use it maybe 3 hours a week to find low-competition keywords for content. It's paid for itself easily.

What I don't use it for: backlink analysis. The data there is thinner than Ahrefs. But at a third of the price, that's fair.

Check out Mangools → [affiliate]

OutlierKit — $49/month [affiliate]

Genuinely niche. It finds YouTube videos and content topics that are outperforming their channel's average — the stuff that's going viral relative to the creator's size, not absolute numbers. Super useful for trend research before you write content or record video.

A video with 50,000 views is unremarkable on a 2M-subscriber channel. That same video on a 10,000-subscriber channel? Something is working. OutlierKit surfaces that delta.

The free tier is real, not crippled. If you create content in a competitive niche, worth a free-trial afternoon.

Try OutlierKit free → [affiliate]

TubeBuddy — $9/month [affiliate]

If you're doing anything on YouTube, even occasionally, this is worth it. The tag/keyword suggestions are useful, but the real value is the A/B thumbnail testing and bulk processing tools. I use the $9/month tier and haven't needed to upgrade.

TubeBuddy → [affiliate]

Typeform — [affiliate]

I know — Google Forms is free. But I use Typeform for lead capture and conversion is genuinely different. The one-question-at-a-time format reduces abandonment. I tested both for 6 weeks. Typeform converted 34% better for my use case. Your mileage will vary.

Try Typeform → [affiliate]

What I cancelled

Pictory AI — cancelled after 3 months

The concept is great: paste a blog post, get a video. In practice the AI voiceover sounds uncanny in a bad way, and the B-roll selections were embarrassing. Maybe it's better now. I switched to recording screen + narration myself and it works better.

Jasper, Copy.ai, Writesonic

All three were GPT wrappers at 3–10x the price of just using the underlying model directly. Cancelled all three within 60 days. The honest summary: if a tool's main feature is "write content for you" and it doesn't let you use your own API key, you're paying a massive markup for a wrapper.

The pattern

Most AI tools are either genuinely useful for a specific workflow or complete vaporware dressed up in a nice UI. The tells are usually:

  1. Do they have a real free trial or just a "book a demo" button?
  2. Does the landing page describe features or outcomes?
  3. Is there a public changelog? Active products have one.

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Affiliate note: Mangools, OutlierKit, TubeBuddy, and Typeform links above are affiliate links. I earn a small recurring commission if you subscribe. It doesn't change what I wrote — I cancelled the ones I cancelled.

Tools I Use

Updated when I add or cancel something. Affiliate links disclosed on each.

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Mangools

$29/month · Keyword research & SEO

For keyword research when you're not an SEO professional. KWFinder shows difficulty scores that correlate with real-world ranking results. Clean UX, no enterprise complexity.

Pros
  • Genuinely simple UX
  • KWFinder difficulty scores are reliable
  • $29/mo vs $99+ for Ahrefs
Cons
  • Backlink data is thinner than Ahrefs
  • Not for enterprise link audits
Keeping it Try Mangools → [affiliate link]
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OutlierKit

$49/month · Free tier available · Content trend research

Surfaces content outperforming its creator's baseline — what's going viral relative to channel size, not absolute numbers. Useful for trend research before writing content.

Pros
  • Free tier is genuinely useful
  • Finds trending angles before they peak
  • No subscriber count to join affiliate program
Cons
  • UI is functional but not beautiful
  • Thin data on smaller niches
  • Best for YouTube; limited social coverage
Keeping it Try free → [affiliate link]
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TubeBuddy

$9/month · YouTube optimization

A/B thumbnail testing and bulk processing tools. I use the $9/month tier. The tag/keyword suggestions are useful; the A/B testing on thumbnails is the real value.

Pros
  • A/B thumbnail testing
  • 50% lifetime recurring commission (for affiliates)
  • $9/mo entry tier is sufficient
Cons
  • Only useful if you're on YouTube
Keeping it TubeBuddy → [affiliate link]
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Typeform

Paid plans from $25/month · Lead capture & forms

One-question-at-a-time format that reduces abandonment. Tested against Google Forms for 6 weeks: Typeform converted 34% better for lead capture in my use case.

Pros
  • Measurably better conversion for lead forms
  • $20 flat sign-up commission (fast first payout)
  • Plus recurring commission
Cons
  • Google Forms is free; justify the cost by testing
Keeping it Try Typeform → [affiliate link]
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Pictory AI

Was $19–$39/month · AI video from blog posts

Concept was promising: paste blog post, get video. In practice: AI voiceovers sounded uncanny, B-roll selections were embarrassing. Cancelled after 3 months. Switched to screen-record + narration.

Cancelled
Affiliate disclosure: Links on this page marked [affiliate] earn me a small commission if you subscribe. This doesn't change what's written — I still cancelled the ones I cancelled. I only list tools I have paid for myself.

About

I test AI tools the same way a chef tastes everything before it hits the menu — whatever doesn't earn its place gets cut.

Over the past year I've subscribed to, used seriously, and then either kept or cancelled 14 different AI SaaS products. What's left in my stack is what actually saved me time, improved output quality, or generated income.

I write about these tools honestly — including the limitations. Some of the links I share are affiliate links (I disclose this clearly). I only share affiliate links for tools I have paid for myself for at least 60 days.

How I evaluate tools

01
Does it have a real free trial?

Not a "book a demo" button. Not a 7-day trial that requires a credit card and auto-renews. A real trial where I can test the core feature.

02
90-day minimum before I write about it

Most tools look good in week one. The question is whether you still use them in month three. I don't write about tools I've tested for less than 90 days.

03
I disclose affiliate relationships upfront

Not buried in a footer. In the bio, in the post, in the email. The audience can smell buried disclosure — it damages trust more than being transparent ever would.

04
I report cancellations publicly

When I cancel a tool, I write about why. That's the post that gets shared, because it's the one that feels honest. It also keeps me accountable to not keep subscriptions I'm not using.

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