Who's Behind Tomorrow In AI

I started this site because I got tired of AI content that exists to impress people instead of helping them.

Most AI blogs are written for one of two audiences: developers who already know what they’re doing, or beginners who get buried in hype. Neither is useful if you’re a freelancer, a founder, or a marketer trying to figure out which three tools are actually worth paying for.

That’s the gap Tomorrow In AI fills.

Who Writes This

My name is Lasha. I have spent over 10 years working in online marketing — running teams, managing projects, scaling campaigns, and testing more tools than I can count. Before that, I spent three years doing OSINT and GEOINT work, which means I learned to sort signal from noise fast, verify information before trusting it, and spot patterns across large amounts of data. That skill transfers directly to reviewing AI tools: most of them look good until you actually use them.

I am not a futurist. I am not trying to convince you that AI will change everything. What I care about is whether a specific tool solves a specific problem — and whether it saves you real time on work that actually matters.

What This Site Is

Tomorrow In AI covers AI tools for people who work independently or run small teams: content creators, marketers, solopreneurs, consultants, and small business owners.

Every review on this site is based on actual use. I do not write about tools I haven’t tested. I do not rank something highly because it pays a higher commission. I do not publish a list of 47 tools and call it a guide.

What you will find here: honest reviews that say what a tool does well, where it falls short, and who it is actually for. Comparisons that give you a clear recommendation instead of “it depends on your needs.” Roundups that give you three good options instead of twenty mediocre ones.

The goal is simple: help you spend less time researching and more time working.

How this site makes money

Some links on this site are affiliate links. If you buy a tool through one of them, I earn a commission at no extra cost to you. This is how the site stays free to read.

Affiliate relationships do not change what I write. If a tool is overpriced, I say so. If a cheaper alternative does the same job, I point to it. The only tools I recommend are ones I would use or have used myself.

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