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April 21, 2026

Motion Planner Review: AI Scheduling That Creates More Problems Than It Solves

Motion promises to plan your entire day with AI. In practice, it fights you at every turn and costs $34/mo for the privilege.

3 min read
April 21, 2026

Granola Notes Review: AI Meeting Notes That Actually Work

Granola listens to your meetings and produces notes worth reading. The first AI note-taker our team kept using after the trial.

3 min read
April 21, 2026

Attio CRM Review: Finally, a CRM That Doesn't Feel Like 2005

Attio brings the flexibility of Notion to CRM. Fast, customizable, and built for teams that hate Salesforce.

3 min read
April 21, 2026

Arc Browser Review: Innovation That Comes at a Cost

Arc reimagines what a browser can be. But frequent instability and an uncertain roadmap make it a tough daily driver in 2026.

3 min read
April 21, 2026

Figma Sites Review: A Beautiful Idea That Isn't Ready Yet

Figma Sites turns your designs into live websites. The concept is exciting, but the execution needs more time to cook.

3 min read
April 21, 2026

Raycast Pro Review: The macOS Launcher That Replaced Five Apps

Raycast Pro turns your Mac's command bar into a full productivity layer. At $8/mo, it's the best deal in developer tools right now.

3 min read
Claude Opus 4.7 Review (2026): What Changed and Is It Worth Upgrading?
April 21, 2026

Claude Opus 4.7 Review (2026): What Changed and Is It Worth Upgrading?

Anthropic's Opus 4.7 tops SWE-bench Pro at 64.3% and leads in tool use. But a new tokenizer quietly raises costs by up to 35%. We break down what changed and who should upgrade.

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