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About 100 Questions About AI Tools

100 Questions About AI Tools is a growing library of practical, question-led guides about software, AI products, creator tools, and workflow platforms. The site is designed to help readers understand what a tool does, where it fits, where it falls short, and how to evaluate it more critically before signing up or switching workflows.

The core format is intentionally simple: one focused guide per tool, built around common questions readers actually ask. That structure makes it easier to compare products, scan answers quickly, and return to a page later without losing context.

What the site publishes

The site focuses on evergreen tool guides rather than daily news. Most pages are organized around a single product and cover fundamentals, use cases, features, setup, workflows, alternatives, limitations, and strategic considerations.

Whenever possible, guides aim to help readers understand both upside and trade-offs. The goal is not to publish hype-driven landing pages, but to create a useful reference layer that supports better decisions.

How monetization works

The site may earn revenue through affiliate links, display advertising, or future sponsorship-related placements. If a page includes affiliate links, that relationship is disclosed clearly on the page and in the site-wide affiliate disclosure.

Advertising and monetization do not guarantee favorable coverage. The editorial intent is to keep pages useful to readers first and commercial second.

How transparency is handled

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Summary

100 Questions About AI Tools exists to make software evaluation clearer, more structured, and more transparent. The site is being built to support long-term SEO, reader trust, and monetization without hiding how those systems work.