Updated August 2026

Which AI tool is actually right for you?

There are three assistants most people end up choosing between — and they are genuinely good at different things. We test them on real work and tell you which one to pick, in plain English.

The three tools worth your money

Dozens of assistants exist. In practice, almost everyone lands on one of these.

C
Writing & reasoning

Claude

Anthropic's assistant. The best writer of the three, and the strongest at working across a whole codebase rather than isolated snippets.

G
All-rounder

ChatGPT

OpenAI's assistant. Does the widest range of things — images, voice, data analysis — and has the biggest ecosystem behind it.

P
Research & search

Perplexity

An AI search engine. Every answer arrives with citations you can click, which makes it the only one of the three you can properly fact-check.

The short version

If you only read one thing on this site, read this table.

If you mainly want to…PickWhy
Write and edit long documentsClaudeHolds a consistent voice across long pieces and edits without rewriting everything.
Research with citationsPerplexityBuilt as a search engine first — every claim links to a source you can check.
Do a bit of everythingChatGPTThe widest feature set: images, voice, data analysis and a huge app ecosystem.
Work on real codebasesClaudeStrongest at reasoning across many files at once rather than single snippets.
Spend nothingAll threeEach has a genuinely usable free tier. Start there before paying.

Full breakdown on the comparison page.

Latest guides

Practical walkthroughs, not press releases.

Comparison

Claude vs ChatGPT

Both cost about the same. They are good at genuinely different things, and the right answer depends on what you do most days — here is how to tell.

Tutorial

How to use Claude

Getting started takes about two minutes. Getting genuinely good results takes a few habits — here are the ones that matter.

Comparison

Best AI for writing

We tested the main assistants on the writing tasks people actually have — drafting, editing, and sounding like a person. One is clearly ahead.

All guides

Not sure where to start? Start free.

All three tools have free tiers that are good enough to judge them on. Try the one that matches your main job, give it a week of real work, and only pay once it has earned it.