8 Best ChatGPT Alternatives for Mac: Multi-Model Apps Ranked

ChatGPT crossed 900 million weekly active users in early 2026, but most of them are paying $20 a month for a single model when the same cash could buy access to GPT-5.4, Claude Opus 4.6, Gemini 3.1 Pro, and Grok 4 in one app. If you are on Mac, you have more options than the default ChatGPT desktop app gives you, and most of them are cheaper, faster, or both. This is an honest ranked list of the best ChatGPT alternatives for Mac in April 2026, focused on apps that actually live on macOS and iOS (no web tabs). We lead with multi-model apps because that is what most Mac […]

The fastest way to create a PowerPoint with AI — professional presentation on a big screen in a dark conference room

How to Create a Presentation with AI: Step-by-Step Guide (2026)

AI presentation tools can turn a single prompt into a complete slide deck in under a minute. What used to take an hour of formatting, rewriting, and hunting for stock photos now takes minutes, with most users reporting they save significant time per presentation compared to starting from scratch in PowerPoint. Whether you need a sales pitch, a student project, or an investor deck, AI can generate a complete presentation from a single prompt, and the results are getting surprisingly good. This guide walks you through the full process of creating a presentation with AI, step by step. You will learn how to write effective prompts, generate your first draft […]

AI tools for freelancers — how to write proposals, contracts and reports with AI in 2026

AI Tools for Freelancers: How to Write Proposals, Contracts, and Reports with AI

76% of freelancers now use AI tools in their work according to Fiverr’s 2025 Freelance Economy Report, and 64% report a meaningful increase in productivity. The biggest time sinks for any freelancer are not the actual client work, they are the business documents surrounding it. Writing proposals, drafting contracts, creating client reports, and polishing professional communications eat up hours that could go toward billable projects. The problem is that most freelancers cobble together five or more tools to cover these tasks. ChatGPT for drafting, Grammarly for proofreading, a proposal tool for formatting, a contract template service, and maybe a report builder. That is easily $50+/month in subscriptions before you have […]

AI tools for marketers — faster content, decks and reports in 2026

AI Tools for Marketers: Faster Content, Decks, and Reports

91% of marketing professionals now actively use AI tools in their daily work, up from just 63% the year before, according to Jasper’s 2026 State of AI in Marketing report surveying 1,400 marketers. The shift is no longer about whether to use AI. It is about using it well, and most marketers are not there yet. The typical marketing team in 2026 pays for ChatGPT Plus for copywriting, Jasper for long-form content, Canva for visuals, a presentation tool for decks, and an analytics platform for reports. That is four or five subscriptions, four or five logins, and a lot of context-switching between apps that do not talk to each other. […]

How to use AI with PDF — complete 2026 guide covering merging, compressing, protecting and more

How to Use AI with PDFs to Edit, Convert, and Analyze Files [Complete 2026 Guide]

Over 3 trillion PDFs exist worldwide according to Adobe estimates, and most people still deal with the same problems: merging scattered files, shrinking bloated attachments, and locking down sensitive documents. Traditional PDF tools solve these tasks one at a time, usually across three or four different websites. AI changes that completely. The best tool for handling PDFs with AI right now is Fello AI. It handles 12 PDF operations in a single chat conversation, merge, compress, protect, split, watermark, extract text, convert files, and more. It also gives you access to GPT-5.4, Claude, and Gemini in one app, works on Mac, iPhone, and iPad, and creates Word, Excel, and PowerPoint […]

How to use AI in Microsoft Word — comparing Fello AI, Copilot, ChatGPT and other tools for document creation

How to Use AI in Word to Create and Edit Documents [Complete 2026 Guide]

Microsoft Word now comes with Microsoft Copilot built in, an AI assistant that can draft documents, rewrite paragraphs, and summarize reports. The catch? Copilot Pro costs $20/month on top of your existing Microsoft 365 subscription, and the free tier barely scratches the surface. For most people, that is a lot to pay for features you can get elsewhere at half the price. The best AI tool to pair with Word right now is Fello AI. It creates fully formatted .docx, .xlsx, .pptx, and .pdf files directly from a chat conversation, gives you access to GPT-5.4, Claude, and Gemini in one app, and works on Mac, iPhone, and iPad. You skip […]

How to use AI in Excel — complete 2026 guide covering Copilot, Fello AI, ChatGPT and more

How to Use AI in Excel to Create and Edit Spreadsheets [Complete 2026 Guide]

78% of organizations worldwide were using AI in their workflows as of 2024, according to McKinsey’s Global AI Survey,, and Excel remains the most widely used data tool in business. Yet most people still build spreadsheets the hard way, manually typing formulas, cleaning data by hand, and formatting cells one by one. Microsoft’s built-in Copilot can help, but it costs $20/month on top of your Microsoft 365 subscription, and while it can now create basic spreadsheets with Edit with Copilot, it works best when editing existing files. The best way to use AI with Excel in 2026 is Fello AI. It generates complete, downloadable .xlsx files with working formulas, formatted […]

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How Can I Use AI to Make My Life Easier? Here Are 10 Smart Ways + Prompts.

You probably have one of the most powerful productivity tools ever created sitting right in your pocket – artificial intelligence. Whether it’s ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini, or any other AI assistant, these tools can handle tasks that would normally take you hours. Yet most people try them once or twice, get disappointing results, and give up thinking AI isn’t worth the hype. If you’ve asked ChatGPT to “help with work stuff” or “how to make my life easier” and received generic, unhelpful responses, you’re not alone. The reason is that these tools need specific, well-structured instructions to give you genuinely useful results. Ask vaguely, and you’ll get vague answers. Ask specifically, […]