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This is Edition #27 of the Weekly Tool Deep Dive πŸ”οΈ 

We’re back with 3 tools that will fuel your productivity this week so you have more time for things you love!

Each tool comes with real use-cases you can copy-paste and examples of how people are automating the tedious stuff. No fluff, just execution.

PS: Last tool is the best one of today’s issue.

[Webinar] 8 levels of context maturity in AI-native engineering

AI is in your engineering workflow. While the token spend shows it, the throughput doesn't. The human is very much still in the loop, and that's a context problem.

  • The 8 levels of context maturity: where most teams are stuck and what the ceiling looks like at each stage

  • Why more MCPs, rules, and skills provide agents access but not understanding

  • How leading engineering teams are using a context engine to make the most of their agents

What It Is

Type one prompt, watch ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, and more answer it simultaneously, then let the platform combine the best parts into a single stronger response. It's like getting six expert opinions instead of one.

πŸ’₯ Why It's Hot Right Now

Every AI has blind spots. Claude writes better. ChatGPT structures better. Gemini researches better. But most people pick one, stick with it, and never know what they missed.

Key Features:

  • Up to 10 models side by side β€” Run GPT-4o, Claude, Gemini, Grok, DeepSeek, Llama, Perplexity, and more in parallel on the same prompt without switching tabs or retyping anything.

  • Mixture mode β€” After all models respond, the platform synthesizes the best elements into one combined answer β€” useful for logic, planning, and research tasks where multiple angles add real value.

  • Chat with YouTube and PDFs β€” Paste a video URL or upload a document and ask questions directly, with answers grounded in the source material.

Real Example

A founder is drafting a cold pitch and runs it through ChatPlayground with four models on. ChatGPT structures it cleanly. Claude softens the tone. Gemini flags a positioning claim that sounds overconfident. DeepSeek suggests a sharper opening hook. She reads all four, picks the best lines from each, and has a pitch that's better than any single model would have produced.

⚑ How to Use It

  1. Sign up at chatplayground.ai β€” a lifetime deal is available on StackSocial around $60, which pays for itself fast versus running separate subscriptions.

  2. Start every important prompt with at least three models running rather than defaulting to one β€” the differences in output are usually where the insight is.

  3. Use Mixture mode for analytical and planning tasks, but read the individual outputs for creative writing first since the synthesis sometimes picks the weakest elements.

  4. Enable web search only for models handling research tasks β€” keep it off for pure writing and reasoning prompts.

  5. Use the YouTube and PDF chat when you need to query long-form content instead of reading it in full.

  6. When models contradict each other on a factual claim, treat that as a flag and verify independently rather than trusting either answer.

What It Is

Meev tracks where your brand shows up across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, Grok, DeepSeek, Google AI Overviews, and Google AI Mode β€” then closes the gap with content that's quality-gated before it publishes and citation outreach to the publishers AI engines actually cite.


πŸ’₯ Why It's Hot Right Now

. If your brand isn't being cited by those AI engines, you're invisible to the people asking them. Traditional SEO doesn't fix this. Meev was built specifically for the new game.

Key Features:

  • Citation gap analysis β€” Meev surfaces which publishers and pages the AI engines are actually citing in your category, then auto-drafts outreach pitches to those publishers so you can get into the sources AI trusts.

  • Quality-gated AI blog engine β€” Every article Meev generates clears a 16-point quality check before publishing β€” risky drafts hold for your review so one weak piece doesn't drag down how AI engines judge your whole site.

  • Theme map for content compounding β€” Articles are organised into topic pillars so each new piece reinforces the existing ones β€” anything not linked to a pillar shows up grey on the map so gaps are obvious

Real Example

A B2B SaaS founder runs her domain through Meev and sees her brand appears in 4% of relevant ChatGPT prompts but 0% on Claude and Perplexity. The citation gap analysis shows three publishers her competitors are regularly cited through. Meev auto-drafts the outreach to those publishers and proposes four article topics that would fill the content gaps AI engines are flagging. She approves two articles, they clear the quality gate and publish. Six weeks later her ChatGPT visibility is at 11% and Perplexity mentions have started appearing.

⚑ How to Use It

  1. Connect your domain at meev.ai and run the initial visibility scan to get your baseline score across all eight AI surfaces before changing anything.

  2. Look at per-engine numbers first β€” a brand can dominate ChatGPT and be completely absent from Claude, and those two audiences behave very differently.

  3. Use the citation gap analysis to identify which publishers are sending your competitors into AI answers β€” that's the outreach list to prioritise.

  4. Let the AI blog engine propose content based on your theme map gaps rather than guessing what to write β€” it's tied directly to what's missing from the AI citation sources in your category.

  5. Run the visibility scan monthly and track your score trajectory β€” the number that matters is the trend over 8 to 12 weeks, not the week-one baseline.

10x the context. Half the time.

Speak your prompts into ChatGPT or Claude and get detailed, paste-ready input that actually gives you useful output. Wispr Flow captures what you'd cut when typing. Free on Mac, Windows, and iPhone.

What It Is

Paste any YouTube link and Unfurl turns it into a structured chapter guide, a chat tutor that answers from the actual transcript, a do-it action plan with specific steps, and a shareable hand-illustrated infographic β€” all from one video.

πŸ’₯ Why It's Hot Right Now

Unfurl converts the passive experience into something you can actually follow. Free for your first guide, no card needed, and at $9/month after that it's honestly one of the cheapest productivity upgrades you can make.

Key Features:

  • Structured chapter guide with timestamps β€” The video gets broken into chapters with skill levels tagged and clickable timestamps so you can jump to exactly what matters without rewatching.

  • SMART action plan β€” Specific, measurable steps drawn from the video you can export and actually follow, not just a vague "key takeaways" list.

  • Hand-illustrated infographic β€” A warm sketchnote-style one-page visual summary of the whole video, A4-sized, downloadable as a PNG and ready to share.

Real Example

A startup founder watches a two-hour YC talk on pricing strategy but can't retain all of it. She pastes the URL into Unfurl, skims the chapter guide to find the three sections relevant to her stage, asks the chat tutor two specific follow-up questions grounded in the transcript, and exports the action plan with five concrete pricing experiments to run this week. The infographic goes into her team's Notion doc. The video she watched on a Friday has actual follow-through by Monday.

⚑ How to Use It

  1. Go to unfurl.sh and paste your first YouTube link β€” your first guide and action plan are completely free, no card required.

  2. Read the chapter guide first to get the map before diving into details β€” it tells you where the valuable parts actually are.

  3. Use the chat tutor for any concept you didn't fully follow β€” it cites the exact timestamp so you can go back if you need to hear it said.

  4. Export the action plan as a PDF and drop it wherever you track tasks β€” Notion, your notes app, your to-do list β€” so it has a home.

  5. For course playlists or multi-part series, use the multi-video guide feature to combine everything into one reference doc instead of five separate guides.

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