AI is moving fast. Too fast, honestly. And most of the coverage out there is written for people who already work in tech, not for the small business owner trying to figure out if ChatGPT is worth it, or the everyday person who just wants to understand what everyone keeps talking about.
That’s the gap EverydayAIHub exists to fill.
My name is Michael L. I’m not a software engineer. I don’t have a computer science degree. A couple of years ago I found myself spending hours trying to figure out which AI tools were actually worth using and walking away more confused than when I started. Everything I read assumed I already knew things I didn’t.
So I started writing the guides I wished existed.
Over the last 10 months, EverydayAIHub has been my attempt to translate the confusing world of AI into plain English. I test tools, document what works and what doesn’t, and write about it the way you’d explain something to a smart friend over coffee. No jargon. No hype. No assumption that you already know what a large language model is.
If you run a small business, work for yourself, or just want to use AI without feeling like you need a tech degree, this site is for you.
Who reads this site: freelancers, shop owners, consultants, parents, teachers, and curious people who’ve heard the word “AI” a thousand times and still aren’t sure where to actually start.
What you’ll find here: step-by-step guides, honest tool comparisons, and practical walk-through built around real situations, not theoretical use cases.
Want to get in touch? Head to the Contact page — I read every message.