Mariam Maroof Khan

Mariam Maroof Khan

Strategic SEO Specialist🚀
KIVA (By Wellows)
•19 reviews
Tried out Wellos KIVA recently — it’s honestly a game-changer for SEO. It combines keyword research, search intent, and content planning all in one flow, which saved me tons of time. Loved how it integrates with Google Search Console too. If you’re into smart, efficient content strategy, this is worth checking out.

What's great

time-saving (5)keyword research (5)Google Search Console integration (2)user intent analysis (2)
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Writesonic
•19 reviews
I’ve tested a lot of AI writing tools, but Writesonic stands out for speed and versatility. Whether I need a blog draft, landing page copy, or even a product description, it delivers solid first drafts in seconds. What I really like is how it adapts to different tones and formats — it’s like having a copywriter who understands context. For high-volume content creation without sacrificing flow or clarity, Writesonic’s been a reliable part of my workflow.
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•19 reviews
I’ve used a ton of SEO tools, but Frase genuinely changed how I create content. It analyzes what’s ranking on Google, shows me what I’m missing, and helps me build a fully optimized content brief in minutes. Instead of juggling tabs and overthinking structure, I just focus on writing — and Frase handles the strategy. It’s like having a mini SEO strategist baked into my workflow.

What's great

SEO optimization (1)content brief generation (1)content creation streamlining (1)
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Simple SEO Tool
•19 reviews
Sometimes, the best SEO tools are the simplest. SEOExtension gives you real-time SEO insights right inside your browser — from meta tags to heading structure to keyword density — without ever leaving the page. Whether you're auditing competitors or fine-tuning your own pages, this lightweight extension saves you time and clicks, making on-the-go SEO analysis fast, actionable, and efficient.
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Genie AI
•19 reviews
I tried Genie AI, and it’s a fantastic tool for streamlining document drafting and automating tasks. It’s incredibly efficient at understanding context and generating useful content, but sometimes it takes a bit longer than expected for more complex requests. Overall, it’s a great productivity booster for those looking to simplify their workflow!

What's great

context aware (1)improves productivity (1)efficient document drafting (3)

What needs improvement

complex requests take longer (1)
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Character AI
•19 reviews
I tried Character AI, and it’s a unique experience that lets you chat with AI personalities in a super engaging way. The conversations feel natural, and you can customize characters, but sometimes the responses can be a bit off. Still, it’s a fun and creative way to interact with AI!

What's great

customizable characters (6)immersive interactions (10)

What needs improvement

inconsistent response quality (6)
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•19 reviews
I tried Remy AI for sleep, health, and focus, and it’s become a game-changer for my routine. The app offers personalized recommendations and tracks your progress effectively, though it could benefit from more in-depth insights. Overall, it’s a solid tool for improving wellness and maintaining focus.
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KLING AI
•19 reviews
I used Kling AI and I’d recommend it if you're looking for a tool that turns text prompts into impressive videos and high-res images. It’s still evolving, so while it’s a bit slow sometimes and struggles with accuracy, it’s definitely worth checking out for its potential.

What's great

video generation (7)

What needs improvement

slow performance (1)accuracy issues (1)
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Cursor
•19 reviews
I’ve been using Cursor as my daily IDE, and it’s like VS Code supercharged with AI. Its built‑in chat lets me generate or refactor multi‑file code via simple prompts, while smart rewrites and context‑aware autocompletions cut down tedious edits. Because it’s a VS Code fork, my existing extensions and shortcuts just work, and I appreciate the privacy mode that keeps my code local. On the flip side, I’ve hit occasional crashes and the breadth of AI features can feel overwhelming at first—and the subscription isn’t cheap. Still, if you want an AI co‑pilot embedded right in your editor, Cursor is a game‑changer.

What's great

AI autocomplete (10)code generation (10)VS Code integration (7)privacy mode (2)

What needs improvement

overwhelming features (1)subscription cost (3)occasional crashes (2)
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Gemini
•19 reviews
I’ve been using Google’s Gemini as my go‑to AI co‑pilot, and it’s a solid step up from prior PaLM models. Its multimodal capabilities mean I can chat, generate images, and even get help with code all in one place—no juggling between tools. The Ultra tier shines on complex reasoning and creativity, while the smaller Nano model is surprisingly capable offline. Integration with Google Workspace keeps workflows smooth, but you’ll notice the occasional hallucination and a dependence on Google’s ecosystem. If you want a versatile, all‑in‑one AI—especially for multimodal tasks—Gemini is well worth a look.

What's great

multimodal capabilities (8)seamless Google Workspace integration (1)

What needs improvement

hallucinations (3)
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Ahrefs
•19 reviews
I’ve been relying on Ahrefs as my go‑to SEO powerhouse for months. The Site Explorer delivers the deepest backlink and organic‑traffic data I’ve seen, while Keyword Explorer surfaces actionable keyword ideas with accurate volume and difficulty scores. Content Explorer helps me find top‑performing topics in my niche, and the Site Audit tool flags technical issues before they hurt rankings. On the downside, the platform’s breadth means a steeper learning curve, and pricing can be prohibitive for smaller teams. Even so, Ahrefs’ data accuracy and toolset depth make it indispensable for serious SEO work.

What's great

comprehensive data (7)keyword research (5)backlink analysis (18)content planning (6)site audits (7)

What needs improvement

steep learning curve (2)pricing (12)
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Canva
•19 reviews
I’ve been using Canva as my go‑to design toolkit for everything from social posts to slide decks. Its drag‑and‑drop interface and massive library of templates make creating polished visuals a breeze, even if you’re not a designer. The real‑time collaboration and Brand Kit features keep team projects on point. On the flip side, heavy designs can lag in the browser, and advanced vector editing is still pretty basic. Overall, Canva’s ease of use and versatility make it indispensable for quick, professional‑looking graphics.

What's great

drag-and-drop interface (15)real-time collaboration (5)vast template library (45)brand kit (10)

What needs improvement

limited advanced features (14)slow performance with heavy designs (1)
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Keywords Everywhere
•19 reviews
I’ve been using Keyword Everywhere as my go‑to browser add‑on for quick keyword insights, and it consistently delivers at a glance. As I browse Google, YouTube, or Amazon, it overlays monthly search volume, CPC, and competition metrics right in the results—no extra clicks needed. The “Related” and “People Also Search For” panels surface fresh keyword ideas I might’ve missed, and the trending searches widget helps me catch emerging topics before they peak. It’s incredibly lightweight and intuitive: install the extension, buy a small block of credits, and you’re off to the races. On the downside, the metrics sometimes lag slightly behind top‑tier platforms, and heavy users may find the credit system adds up. But for rapid, in‑browser keyword research without firing up a full SEO suite, Keyword Everywhere is hard to beat.
•19 reviews
I’ve been using Semrush as my go‑to SEO toolkit for several months, and it’s packed with everything I need to plan, execute, and track campaigns. The Keyword Magic section makes uncovering long‑tail opportunities effortless, while its Site Audit and On‑Page SEO tools flag technical issues and optimization gaps before they hurt rankings. I rely on the Backlink Analytics and Competitive Research modules to see exactly where my rivals are getting links and traffic, and the Position Tracking dashboard keeps me on top of daily rank shifts. The Content Marketing Toolkit—especially the SEO Writing Assistant—helps me weave target keywords naturally into drafts. On the downside, the entry‑level plan can feel pricey for solo users, and it takes a bit of time to learn how all the reports fit together. Even so, its depth of data and unified interface make Semrush indispensable for anyone serious about growing organic visibility.

What's great

rank tracking (5)competitor analysis (17)keyword research (5)comprehensive SEO toolkit (12)site audit (8)backlink analysis (18)content marketing tools (6)

What needs improvement

steep learning curve (2)high pricing (7)
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Slack
•19 reviews
I’ve been using Slack across multiple teams for years, and it’s still my go‑to for real‑time collaboration. Channels keep conversations organized, threads help prevent information overload, and Huddles let me jump into quick voice chats without clutter. The search is lightning‑fast—finding past messages or files takes seconds—and integrations like Google Drive, Zoom, and GitHub pull everything into one platform. Workflow Builder has saved me hours by automating routine tasks. On the flip side, high message volumes can feel overwhelming, and the pricing for larger teams adds up. Even so, its flexibility and rich feature set make Slack indispensable for modern teamwork.

What's great

workflow automation (8)search functionality (25)integration with productivity tools (82)real-time messaging (54)channel organization (52)huddles (5)threaded conversations (16)

What needs improvement

channel bloat (12)
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ChatGPT by OpenAI
•19 reviews
I’ve been using GPT (especially GPT‑4) as a true AI “co‑pilot” for everything from brainstorming and drafting to code reviews and data analysis. Its strengths lie in fluid, human‑like conversation, deep understanding of context, and versatility across domains—whether you need creative storytelling, technical explanations, or quick summaries. The expanded context window means it remembers more of our back‑and‑forth, but in very long threads it can still drift off-topic or introduce small factual errors (“hallucinations”). Prompt clarity is key: the better I frame my requests, the more accurate and useful its outputs. All told, GPT is an incredibly powerful tool when guided properly, though it still benefits from human review and oversight.

What's great

context aware (1)versatile tool (86)
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Genspark
•19 reviews
I’ve been enjoying Genspark as an AI‑powered “co‑pilot” for research and content creation. Instead of a list of links, it delivers a single, multimedia “Sparkpage” that pulls together summaries, images, and even videos to answer my queries in one place. Its multi‑agent setup and drag‑and‑drop, no‑code builder let me prototype custom workflows—whether I’m digging into a niche topic or auto‑generating marketing assets—in just minutes. The free tier is surprisingly generous, and upgrading unlocks team collaboration and API access. On the downside, a few of the more advanced agents are still in beta, and every so often a summary misses a subtle detail. Overall, it’s a slick, time‑saving tool if you want your AI to do more than just point you at websites.

What's great

free tier (1)team collaboration (1)API access (1)no-code builder (1)custom page generation (4)multi-agent setup (1)

What needs improvement

advanced agents in beta (1)incomplete content retrieval (2)
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