I ve been using Google s @NanoBanana image tools for a while now for quick visuals, edits, and the occasional cursed meme. They ve been good enough that I haven t really felt a big urge to switch.
But I m seeing a ton of buzz around @ChatGPT Images and how much better they are for real-world stuff like thumbnails, product shots, and UI mocks.
We just wrapped the Orbit Awards for AI Dictation and now we re moving to the next category: AI Automation.
This one is for the tools that actually do work for you clearing chores, running workflows in the background, or quietly taking over a chunk of your week without turning into another dashboard you have to babysit.
Being okay doing uncomfortable things is how I have been able to make money online. I am an excellent developer but not so much of a social person. Selling software means I have put myself out there. Before I went full-time building products, posting about thoughts or anything came with huge baggage of "what will they think about me" Selling software has taught me to be expressive, cringe, and importantly being myself. I have understood I can't just flick a switch in my brain that overthinks. So, i have learnt to coax my brain into doing the uncomfortable things. Not only to sell software but to see what I am capable of. As I am preparing to launch my product here(which I have already delayed for 3 weeks without reason), I see myself doing the same thing. Rather than my introduction, this is my promise to myself that I WILL launch my product this Monday.