I am a true fan and believe that that Every.to is one of the best sources to learn about AI.
I started subscribing about a month ago, and since that time I have read nearly every article (which never happens) and downloaded all three of their software products.
Being a member has also helped me find a community of like-minded people and helped me accelerate and expand my AI learning in ways I hadn’t up to this point. (I’ve written about rapid learning techniques earlier — this is one!) If you have even the slightest interest in AI, begin reading Every for free today.
And I have three specific reasons why:
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Their human-centric philosophy and choice to “build in public” resonate with me. They are transparent about AI’s limitations and also show what works through real-world validation.
“What comes next?” is the question that we try to answer at Every, every day. Our answers to this question become the essays that we write, the podcasts we record, the courses we teach, and the software products that we build. — every.to/about
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They publish cutting-edge articles with new insights. Scan the landing page. Their unique angle, “Chain of Thought,” links technology to human behavior. It covers AI, tools for thought, and the psychology of work.

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I love the software they have created. It’s how I first found them (and I’ll do reviews soon). Their products solve real problems in creative (and fun!) ways. Check out Sparkle for AI file management, Cora for email management, and Spiral for writing.

Still not sure? Every’s founder, Dan Shipper, was recently featured in the New York Times, too: Will Writing Survive AI? This Media Company Is Betting On It.

If you’ve used any of their products or have any questions, let’s connect! I’d love to learn more.