The AI Tools Hub

A calm reference library to help you understand today’s AI tools — what they do, how they’re used, and where they fit into everyday work and life.

AI doesn’t need to be complicated or overwhelming. This hub exists to explain tools clearly, without hype, pressure, or technical language.

You won’t find “must-have” lists or promises here. Just simple explanations to help you decide what’s useful for you — and what isn’t.

Think of this as a place to explore before committing to anything.

HOW TO USE THIS HUB

You can move through this space in whatever way feels helpful:

Learn

Understand what different types of AI tools are designed to do.

Explore

Browse by category to see where tools fit into real workflows and daily routines.

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Connect

Take what’s useful. Leave what isn’t. Nothing here requires action.

Explore AI Tools by Category

Writing & Content Creation

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AI tools that support writing, editing, summarising, and organising ideas — for work, study, and personal projects.

Video & Audio Tools

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Create, edit, transcribe, and enhance video and audio content using AI — from quick clips to polished projects.

Language & Communication

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Translation, writing clarity, transcription, and accessibility tools to help communicate more clearly across languages and formats.

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Visual & Creative Projects

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Tools for design, image creation, video editing, and creative experimentation — no design background required.

Workflow & Business Support

Lightweight AI tools that support everyday work systems and organisation — without enterprise complexity.

Research & Insight

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AI tools that help explore information, understand evidence, and make sense of complex topics.

Productivity & Organisation

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AI tools that help manage tasks, calendars, notes, meetings, and daily workflows more smoothly.

Health & Wellness

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Tools that support mental wellbeing, fitness, sleep, and healthy habits — designed to complement, not replace, professional care.

AI Assistants & Daily Support

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General AI assistants and tools that help with thinking, planning, automation, and everyday decision-making.

A gentle note on recommendations

Some tools may include links for further exploration.

These are shared thoughtfully and selectively — not as promotions, but as optional next steps if you choose to explore further.

You are never required to sign up, purchase, or commit.

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Go Deeper with Smart Working

The AI Tools Hub is part of our wider Smart Working ecosystem — designed to support clarity, focus, and confidence with modern technology.

If you’d like to explore further, you may find these helpful:

Smart Working Guides


Calm, practical explanations and real-life use cases.

Smart Working Apps


Supportive tools organised by function and daily need.

Smart Working Product Vault


Curated tools and systems, explored only when you’re ready.