
Tapabrata Biswas
Tech Researcher at TechDailyAI
Since 2018 I've worked as a project manager at InfluxIQ Tech Pvt. Ltd., an IT company that builds websites and iOS and Android apps for small businesses. That job put me in the room for the same question, asked over and over by clients: is this AI tool actually worth it, and how do I make it work? Most of what they found online was marketing copy dressed up as advice. So I started writing the honest version.
That's what TechDailyAI is. I test AI tools and smart-home tech on real tasks, the way a busy owner or a curious beginner would, then write up what held up and what didn't. Chatbots, content tools, marketing automation, and the smart devices that promise to save you an hour a day. If something works, I'll show you how. If it's hype, I'll save you the money.
I don't write this from the sidelines. I work on real software day to day, from websites to mobile apps, and I know my way around the development side, so I can usually tell when a tool is genuinely clever and when it's a thin wrapper with a big marketing budget. What I'm best at is turning that into plain English for people who don't want to read a spec sheet to get a straight answer. When I test a tool, I run it on real tasks, time the process, compare the outputs, and write down the limitations, not just the highlights.
No sponsored placements, no reviews written to order, and no links to tools I haven't used myself. Everything here is checked against primary sources and reviewed line by line before it goes live, and you can read exactly how on the Editorial Process page. Where I use AI to help with a draft, a person verifies every claim. The judgement is mine.
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