Video Tools & Analytics

Welcome to the first issue of our new experiment. This is going to be a quick guide to some of the tools we're currently exploring and the most interesting links of the week.

Assistive - Assistive.chat

This year, I'm excited to delve into text-to-video tools. There are some amazing demos out there, but I haven't explored them deeply yet. Assistive, a new player in this field, is less than a month old but has already showcased very intriguing video demos. I am trying this out now, but a word of caution to anyone seeking a demo: they are currently only accepting signups for their highest tier, with no free account options yet.

Lately, I've been engaging with a variety of video tools. Pika, in particular, has been releasing a lot of updates and has quickly become one of my favorite tools. Pika also offers a decent free tier, making it a great place to experiment with video creation and get accustomed to prompting. Additionally, they provide a GPT tool to assist with prompting. More information can be found here: Chat with Pika's GPT

Simple Analytics - SimpleAnalytics.com/ai

Justifying spending on an analytics platform can be hard, especially when Google's product is the industry standard. However, Simple Analytics offers a compelling alternative. On their landing page, they allow you to interact with some data for testing purposes. As someone who isn't fond of sifting through analytics, I find this feature particularly useful.

Wrap-Up

That's it for this week, everyone. Thank you for joining me in this exploration of new tools and technologies. Looking forward to sharing more in the upcoming issues!