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generalDeploy private large language models on your own infrastructure
General AI productivity tools help individuals and teams get more done by automating repetitive tasks, organizing information, and connecting workflows across apps. This category includes 125 tools, covering personal task managers, team coordination platforms, and multi-tool AI hubs.
Deploy private large language models on your own infrastructure
Multi-model AI access in one Chrome extension
Personalized story and roleplay creation
SEO strategy evaluation platform
All-in-one AI platform with 30+ models
AI writing assistant for faster, better writing
Record and summarize meetings across platforms
Visual workflow automation
AI research assistant for literature reviews
Find optimized versions of your Python code
Free YouTube video summaries with AI
Access multiple AI models at lower cost
Task and project management with AI
Free AI writing tools and agents, no signup required
AI translator for browser extension message files
Query databases in plain English, no SQL required
Voice-to-text with grammar checking, offline and online
Content aggregation with 90%+ noise reduction
Synthesize customer feedback and market data for product decisions
Analyze Excel data with natural language, no data sharing
AI assistant for focus and productivity
Checklists, forms, and workflow automation
Collects and organizes user feedback to inform product decisions
Generates tailored resumes, cover letters, and interview prep in minutes
The tools here vary between personal productivity apps and team-oriented platforms. Some, like Elisi and GPTTeams, focus on task organization and goal tracking with AI assistance layered on top. Others like Polychat and Beeyond AI act as unified interfaces that let you access multiple AI capabilities from a single tool. Hatch and SectorFlow lean toward project and workflow management with AI automation. The defining characteristic of most tools in this category is breadth: they are general-purpose rather than specialized for writing, coding, or a specific domain. This makes them appealing as a daily driver but sometimes shallow compared to purpose-built tools. Key considerations when choosing: how well it integrates with the apps you already use (calendar, email, notes, Slack), whether it has a mobile app, and how the AI assistance is surfaced in practice. Pricing is usually subscription-based, with free tiers that are adequate for individual use and paid tiers unlocking team features, higher usage limits, or advanced automation.