I can’t share everything I’m building right now (some things need to stay quiet until they’re ready), but I can share what I’ve been experimenting with from an AI tools + workflow perspective.
This week I’ve been:
- exploring ChatGPT 5.2 for deeper thinking
- testing Flova AI for video creation and creative flow
- comparing Superhuman vs Fyxer for email + focus
- reviewing lead tools like Gojiberry, Apollo, and AI Leads for targeted outbound lead gen
- setting up ClickUp for a globally distributed team
- drafting social video content using Veed
What I care about most isn’t the tools themselves, it’s how they reduce manual work, save me time and support real work that makes a difference.
Question for you: What would you like me to share more about next?
- specific AI tools
- content workflows
- team systems
- automation vs human touch
- beginner-friendly AI use cases
Drop it below 👇 and I’ll tailor future posts around what’s most useful.
🎥 VEED
VEED is a browser-based video editing platform that makes it easy to edit, subtitle, and format short-form video content.
What it’s best for:
- Social media reels
- Talking-head videos
- Adding captions quickly
- Formatting videos for Instagram, LinkedIn, and TikTok
I use VEED to quickly turn raw clips into clean, captioned social videos without needing complex editing software. It’s ideal when I want speed and clarity especially for leadership, education, or behind-the-scenes content.
🎬 FLOVA AI
Flova is an AI video creation and “vibe coding” platform that brings together multiple AI film and video models in one place.
What it’s best for:
- AI-generated video and film
- Creative experimentation
- Cinematic visuals
- Replacing multiple single-use video tools
I have started using Flova when I want to experiment creatively and generate new high quality videos. It can help you with testing concepts, building AI-driven visuals, and explore new storytelling formats. It lets me move from idea → visual without juggling lots of separate tools or models.
📧 SUPERHUMAN & FYXER
Superhuman and Fyxer are AI-powered email productivity tools designed to reduce inbox overwhelm.
What they’re best for:
- Drafting and replying to emails
- Summarising long threads
- Tagging and prioritising messages
- Reducing cognitive load
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I use these tools to speed up email processing; drafting replies faster, summarising context, and keeping inbox time intentional rather than reactive. They don’t replace thinking; they remove friction.
📊 CLICKUP
ClickUp is a project management and collaboration platform for teams.
What it’s best for:
- Task management
- Team visibility
- Project timelines
- Documentation and workflows
I’m setting up ClickUp for the SHE IS AI team to create clarity across projects, roles, and timelines — not to micromanage, but to reduce chaos and make collaboration easier across time zones.
🤖 CHATGPT 5.2
ChatGPT 5.2 is an advanced AI reasoning and synthesis model.
What it’s best for:
- Long-form thinking
- Strategy development
- Content creation
- Research synthesis
- Workflow design
I use ChatGPT 5.2 as a thinking partner helping me move faster from idea to clarity, especially for writing, strategy, education design, and complex decision-making.
AI-powered tools for lead generation, outreach, and sales intelligence.
What they’re best for:
- Identifying prospects
- Enriching lead data
- Supporting outbound workflows
I evaluate these tools through a practical lens: do they support white hat targeted outreach at scale at a good price and actually integrate into real workflows or just add more noise and crap leads?