TL;DR:DeskSense is Gangnam Daughter in law (2019)your all-in-one AI assistant with a lifetime subscription on sale for $38 (reg. $179).
Just because a tool is common doesn't mean everyone is using it right. AI tools have exploded in popularity, but getting ChatGPT to answer a question or write an email is just scratching the surface of what they can do. With a little help, AI can practically act like a co-worker.
DeskSense is an AI assistant that goes far beyond the basics. You can use it for everything from generating text and images to analyzing videos or translating a document into another language. It's also only $38 for a lifetime subscription (reg. $179).
DeskSense streamlines everything from writing and content planning to coding and data analysis. You can chat with DeskSense using a variety of top-tier AI models like GPT, Claude 3, and Gemini Pro, and those chats automatically save as drafts or cards for future reference. There are more than 40 templates available to help you quickly write emails, articles, ad copy, blog posts, social media captions, or even code snippets.
It's not just writing. DeskSense also includes image generation and editing features. You can create new visuals from text prompts, analyze existing images, or convert pictures into written content. It can summarize YouTube videos, translate files, and even help you draft resumes or dating profiles using structured templates.
Whether you’re running a business, managing social media, studying for school, or just trying to stay organized, DeskSense makes it easy to keep everything in one place. It offers unlimited prompt storage, a full prompt library, and early access to new tools and features. The extension works in Chrome and Edge so you can access your assistant without even leaving your browser.
It's only $38 to get a DeskSense AI Assistant Lifetime Subscription.
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