Everything is computer. I spend around $300 to $500 per month on AI tools. Would love to hear what you think about my setup, how it could be improved, and what you are using. Here is the breakdown and how I use them: ChatGPT Enterprise or Pro ($20 or $200/month): My go-to for research, writing, product roadmaps, code architecture, tables, and photo prototypes. I also use it to clean up texts and test different tones. It has replaced Google for me. I switch between Enterprise and Pro based on how much deep work I do that month. Voi AI Chat (10 to 20 percent of ChatGPT cost): Chat GPT clone. Built by Magnus Dahlbäck on our team. Uses multiple LLMs, charges per API call, and can run prompts in parallel. Likely replacing ChatGPT soon since it’s much cheaper. Supports both text and image depending on model. Built on open source (LibreChat). Sana AI ($20/month): My always-on personal assistant. Joins meetings, takes notes, and connects to Calendar, Slack, and Google Drive. Saves time and links meetings to internal knowledge. Magnowlia (~$20/month): Natural language to SQL. I can write data requests in Slack and get instant answers without analysts. Huge time-saver. Lovable (Free to $50/month): A product prototyping and web-building tool. I skip Figma and slides, and instead build rough working interfaces. About 80 percent done with little effort. Cursor ($20/month): Developer copilot for code generation. I rarely code these days but have it to better understand how my team works. ElevenLabs ($20/month): Used for dubbing videos. For example, pitching in Italy? I record in English and dub to Italian. I use it on and off like a streaming subscription. HeyGen ($20/month): Experimenting with this to create a Fredrik avatar for video content. Still early but interesting potential. Rewind ($20/month): Promising. Records what I see and hear and makes it searchable. Feels like a second brain. Only supports iOS and Mac for now, so I only get part of the functionality on PC and iPhone. Claude ($0 to $30/month): I use it for deep writing, summarizing PDFs, and thinking through unstructured ideas. Often feels more natural than other models. Superhuman ($25/month): My daily email client. AI helps me draft, summarize, and respond quickly. Clean, fast, and ideal for high-volume inboxes.
Is there such as thing as AI tool addiction Fredrik Hjelm? Probably one of the least problematic addictions, though.
Thanks for the tech lineup. Do you use any on-preem AI on your computer?
Rewind: how much data storage does it need per week? since it's not cloud based it requires physical storage on pc, phone. I assume you wouldn't access older recordings from couple months ago.
Iam just missing Midjourney and Kling in there
You don't mention Perplexity. Have you tried it and realized you don't need it?
Interesting setup. Too costly for most individuals in terms of cost/benefit analysis. As a ceo I don’t doubt that the cost brings you benefit.
And now that you've spread all your customer data, code bases and personal details to multiple vendors, how do you think about safety and security? I think Sana is the only one who does security audits on that list.
Everything is artificial or biological compute 🧠🤖
Why both sana & rewind ?
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2wAI spend $ month on our company, that provide data and information for AI :) AI as a customer.