AI for everyday life: letters, trips, school and more
A letter you keep putting off, a trip to plan, a homework question at nine in the evening: AI is genuinely useful for everyday life, once you know what to hand it. These tools help you get started and show you where to double-check.
Start with these
Three good starting points. Pick one and you're a couple of clicks from something useful.
- FreeGet More From AIAlready using AI but feel you're scratching the surface? Answer a few questions and get a personal plan to level up: the right assistant for what you do, the plan that's actually worth it, and the settings and prompts that unlock more.
- FreeAI for BeginnersBrand new to AI and not sure where to start? Answer a few simple questions and we'll point you to the one assistant that fits what you want to do — honest, with sources, no hype. Start here.
- FreeSkuto Prompt FixerPaste your prompt and get a better one back — with a plain explanation of why each change works.
What AI is genuinely good at, day to day
Drafting the letter you've been putting off, rewording an awkward email, planning a weekend away, explaining a school topic three different ways, summarizing something long. Anywhere you'd value a fast first draft or a patient explainer, AI earns its keep, and a better prompt makes it noticeably more useful.
When to double-check
AI sometimes states wrong things with complete confidence. It's called a hallucination, and it won't warn you. For health and money the rule is simple: always check with your doctor, your bank, or an official source. The AI's answer is a starting point, never the final word.
Get started in 3 minutes
You don't need a course, a subscription, or any new vocabulary. Answer a few questions and the Setup Wizard gives you a personal plan: which assistant to open, which settings to flip, and a safe first thing to try. You'll be up and running in about three minutes.
New to AI words?
Four terms you'll run into early on, each explained in plain words: