AI Deep Hub exists because I got tired of reading “best AI tool” articles written by people who had clearly never opened the tool.
Who runs this site
My name is My Bui (Thi Quynh My Bui). I’m the founder and operator of AI Deep Hub, and I’m the only person who writes here. There’s no content team, no rotating cast of freelancers, and no anonymous byline. If something on this site is wrong, it’s my fault and my job to fix it.
I’ve spent 7+ years in digital marketing and e-learning, and I work from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Most of my day involves the same problem you probably have: picking software that will still be worth paying for in three months.
My Bui (Thi Quynh My Bui) — Founder & Operator, AI Deep Hub
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +84 909 553 368
Business address: 525 To Hien Thanh, District 10, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
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Why this site exists
Search for any AI tool and the first page is mostly the same article rewritten forty times. A features list lifted from the vendor’s homepage, a star rating nobody earned, a “starting at $19” price that isn’t what you’ll actually pay, and an affiliate link.
The problem isn’t that those articles are monetised. This one is too. The problem is that they’re written backwards: pick the tool with the best commission, then find nice things to say about it.
I wanted a site that worked the other way round. Figure out what’s actually true about a tool, say it plainly, and let the money follow if it wants to. Sometimes the honest answer is that the free option is fine and you should keep your $20.
What you’ll find here
I cover AI tools for people running small operations, which means the categories where a bad $30/month decision actually stings:
- AI writing and content tools
- AI SEO tools
- AI image generators and design tools
- AI video and audio tools
- AI chatbots and assistants
- AI automation tools and agents
- AI productivity tools
I stay inside those lanes on purpose. I’m not qualified to review medical AI or trading bots, so I don’t.
How I evaluate tools
This is the part most sites hide, so here’s mine in full.
Every review on AI Deep Hub is labelled with the evidence behind it. Tier A means I hold an account, ran a real task through the tool, and can show you a dated screenshot from my own account. Tier B means I verified every checkable fact at its source, including the vendor’s live pricing page captured with a date on it, the official docs and the real limits, and gathered what people who use the tool daily report on Trustpilot, G2 and Reddit.
Both tiers are useful. Only one of them lets me tell you how a tool actually feels after two weeks, so I never blur the line between them. The full process, including how I verify pricing and what happens when I get something wrong, is on the how we test page.
Pricing gets special attention because it’s where these articles fail most often, and it’s the number that costs you money when it’s wrong. Vendors advertise the annual rate as if it were monthly, hide seat minimums, and design free tiers that stop working exactly when you need them. I try to publish the real number, dated, with the vendor’s own pricing page as the receipt.
Where I’m coming from
I’m a practitioner, not a reviewer by trade. I build and run automation for my own work using Make.com, Zapier and LLM APIs, and I write with these tools every week. That gives me a useful bias: I care whether something survives contact with a real workflow, not whether the demo looks impressive.
It also gives me a blind spot worth naming. I evaluate tools as a solo operator and small-team user. If you’re buying for fifty seats with a procurement process and a security review, my verdicts are a starting point, not a substitute for your own evaluation.
How this site makes money
Affiliate commission, and nothing else. If you sign up for a tool through some of the links here, the vendor pays me a percentage at no extra cost to you. Those links carry rel="sponsored" and there’s a disclosure at the top of every review.
What that never buys: a better verdict, a higher position in a ranking, a softened list of cons, or a preview of the article before it goes live. Several of my top recommendations pay me nothing, and they stay top because they’re the right answer. The affiliate disclosure page has the full arrangement, including the specific rules I hold myself to.
No display ads, no sponsored posts, no paid reviews, no selling reader data. If that changes, I’ll say so on that page before it happens.
Found a mistake?
Please tell me. AI pricing changes monthly and a stale figure in one of my tables can cost you real money. Email [email protected] with the page and what’s wrong. If you’re right, I correct the article and date the correction rather than quietly editing it.
You can also just write in with a question. Tell me what you’re trying to get done and what you’ve already tried. Those emails often turn into the next article, because if you’re stuck on it, a few thousand other people are too.
More on the contact page.
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