
Miro Review: The Online Whiteboard for Team Collaboration
Miro gives teams an infinite canvas for sticky notes, diagrams, mind maps, and workshops โ with thousands of templates and built-in AI. Here is what the online whiteboard does, what it costs, and whether it fits your team.

AhaSlides Review: The Interactive Presentation Tool for 2026
AhaSlides turns one-way slideshows into live, interactive sessions with polls, quizzes, word clouds, and Q&A โ no installs, and it plays nicely with PowerPoint, Google Slides, and Zoom.
SoftwareNifty Review 2026: One Workspace to Replace Your PM Stack
Nifty folds tasks, timelines, docs, chat and time tracking into a single tool with one flat bill. We dug into what it does well, the pricing that trips people up, and where its cheaper plans run out of room.
Compass Review: An AI Digital Adoption Platform for Employees & Customers
Compass (iCompass) is a digital adoption platform that guides your employees and customers through any software with AI. It combines in-app walkthroughs, a knowledge base, a document library, and an AI chatbot trained on your own content. Here is what it does, how it works, and who it's for.
Airtable Review: The No-Code Database & App Platform
Airtable blends a spreadsheet's ease with a database's power โ bases, tables, and records shown as Grid, Kanban, Calendar, Gallery, and Timeline views, plus Interfaces, Automations, Sync, and Airtable AI. Here is what it does, what it costs, and who it is for.
Trello Review: The Simple Kanban Board for Teams
Trello turns any project into a visual board of lists and cards, with checklists, due dates, multiple views, Power-Ups, and Butler automation. Here is what it does, what it costs, and who it is for.
SoftwareAsana Review: A Complete Look at the Work Management Platform
Asana organizes projects, tasks, and goals in one place, with List, Board, Timeline, and Calendar views, no-code Rules, Portfolios, and built-in AI. Here is what it does, what it costs, and who it is for.

monday.com Review: A Flexible Work OS for Any Team
monday.com is a customizable Work OS built on visual boards, columns, and multiple views. It automates routine steps with no-code recipes, rolls data into dashboards, and connects your other tools. Here is what it does, what it costs, and who it suits.

Calendly Review: End the Back-and-Forth of Booking Meetings
Calendly turns scheduling into a single shareable link โ people pick an open slot, and it lands on both calendars automatically. It adds team routing, reminders, and hundreds of integrations. Here is what it does, what it costs, and who it is for.

ClickUp Review: The All-in-One Work Management Platform
ClickUp bundles tasks, docs, whiteboards, dashboards, goals, time tracking, and an AI assistant into one workspace. It aims to replace a whole stack of apps โ and its Free Forever plan makes it easy to try.

EndNote 2025 Review: The Best Reference Manager for Researchers?
EndNote is the long-standing reference management software that lets researchers collect, organize, and cite thousands of sources โ and the 2025 release adds an AI-powered Research Assistant. Here is what it does, what it costs, and whether it is worth it.