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5 AI Tools That Aren’t ChatGPT (But Should Be in Your Workflow)

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Let’s be clear: ChatGPT is a genius when it comes to AI tools. It’s the ultimate all-rounder—an amazing writer, a decent coder, and a brilliant brainstorming partner. We all use it, and we all love it.

But using only ChatGPT for your business is like using a Swiss Army knife to build a house. It can do a lot, but it’s not the best tool for every single job.

The next level of productivity isn’t just using AI; it’s about building a specialized “AI stack.” It’s about using the right AI for the right task. If you’re a freelancer, entrepreneur, or creator in Pakistan, these five tools will save you dozens of hours a month by doing things ChatGPT simply can’t.


1. Fireflies.ai: The AI That Attends Your Meetings for You

🤔 What it is: An AI assistant that joins your Zoom, Google Meet, or Teams calls, records them, transcribes them, and writes perfect summaries.

🚀 The Problem it Solves: We all hate taking meeting notes. You’re either trying to type what’s being said (and failing to listen) or you’re fully engaged but have no record of what was decided. Worse, a 60-minute meeting video is a black hole of information. Who has time to re-watch it?

💡 Pakistani Use Case: You’re an agency owner in Lahore finishing a new client discovery call. You were 100% focused on building rapport, not on your notepad.

  • Before: You spend 30 minutes after the call frantically trying to remember every requirement, deadline, and “to-do” item.
  • After: 10 minutes after the call, Fireflies emails you a 98%-accurate transcript, a 5-point summary, a list of action items, and key decisions. You just copy, paste, and send the follow-up email.

2. Gamma: The AI That Builds Your Presentations

🤔 What it is: An AI tool that creates entire, beautifully designed presentations, documents, or webpages from a single text prompt.

🚀 The Problem it Solves: Making a good PowerPoint or Google Slides deck is painful. You waste hours fighting with text boxes, finding the right stock images, and making sure all the fonts match. The “content” part is easy; the “design” part is a time-sink.

💡 Pakistani Use Case: You’re a freelancer who needs to send a proposal deck to a new client in the UK tonight.

  • Before: You spend 2 hours in Canva or PowerPoint, dragging elements around, trying to make it look professional, and end up with something that looks “just okay.”
  • After: You open Gamma and type one prompt: "A 10-slide proposal for social media marketing services for a small e-commerce brand, including sections for strategy, content pillars, timeline, and pricing tiers."
  • In 60 seconds, Gamma generates a complete, fully designed, interactive presentation with images, icons, and professional layouts. You spend 10 minutes editing the text, and it’s done.

3. Pictory: The AI That Turns Your Blog Posts into Videos

🤔 What it is: An AI-powered video generator that takes any long-form text (like a blog post, script, or even a webinar recording) and automatically turns it into a summary video, complete with stock footage, captions, and AI-generated voiceover.

🚀 The Problem it Solves: Video is king, but video editing is hard and expensive. You have great ideas and articles, but you don’t have the time or skill to create daily videos for Instagram Reels, TikTok, and YouTube Shorts.

💡 Pakistani Use Case: You’re a blogger (like me!) who just wrote a 1500-word article for razarants.com.

  • Before: That article lives only on your blog. You get some Google traffic, but that’s it.
  • After: You paste your blog post’s URL into Pictory. It reads the article, identifies the key points, and creates five 60-second “summary” videos for social media. It finds relevant stock videos, adds bold captions, and generates a clear AI voiceover. You’ve just repurposed one piece of content into five new videos in 15 minutes.

4. Perplexity AI: The AI That’s a “Google” (But Better)

🤔 What it is: An “answer engine” that’s a direct competitor to Google Search. It doesn’t just give you a list of 10 blue links; it reads the top 20 links for you, synthesizes all the information, and gives you a direct,-sourced answer.

🚀 The Problem it Solves: “Googling” has become a chore. You have to click five different links, get attacked by pop-up ads, and try to piece together the answer yourself. It’s inefficient for real research.

💡 Pakistani Use Case: You’re a business owner needing to write a market analysis. Your prompt is: "What are the latest e-commerce consumer trends in Pakistan for 2025, specifically for the fashion industry?"

  • ChatGPT: Gives you a good, general answer based on its training data (which might be old).
  • Google: Gives you 10 links to Dawn, P@SHA, and various marketing blogs.
  • Perplexity: Scans the current web in real-time. It gives you a clean, bullet-pointed summary and—most importantly—provides 5-10 clickable sources (citations) so you can verify the information. It’s research, not just generation.

5. Midjourney: The AI for Jaw-Dropping, Original Images

🤔 What it is: The king of AI image generation. While DALL-E (inside ChatGPT) is good, Midjourney creates stunning, artistic, and hyper-realistic images that are in a class of their own.

🚀 The Problem it Solves: You need a high-quality, completely unique “hero” image for your blog post, a custom character for your brand, or a striking visual for an ad. Stock photo sites are generic, and hiring a graphic designer for every small image is too expensive.

💡 Pakistani Use Case: You’re launching a new “Sufi-punk” themed clothing brand. You need a logo concept and a hero image for your website.

  • Before: You spend hours on Pinterest and stock sites, finding nothing. You try to explain your abstract idea to a designer, and it gets lost in translation.
  • After: You go to Midjourney (which runs on Discord) and type: "/imagine prompt: a hyper-realistic photo of a man in Karachi, wearing a traditional ajrak mixed with cyberpunk aesthetics, neon-lit street, cinematic lighting --ar 16:9 --v 6.0"
  • In 60 seconds, you have 4 jaw-dropping, 100% original images that perfectly capture your brand’s entire vibe. You can use this to create ads, social media posts, and your website’s main banner.

Conclusion: Build Your AI Toolkit

The “AI revolution” isn’t about one tool replacing everyone. It’s about specialist tools making us faster, smarter, and more creative.

Stop asking ChatGPT to do jobs it wasn’t designed for. Keep using it for what it’s best at—writing and brainstorming—but start building your specialist AI stack.

  • Use Fireflies to win back your time from meetings.
  • Use Gamma to create decks that close deals.
  • Use Pictory to become a video content machine.
  • Use Perplexity to do your research in half the time.
  • Use Midjourney to create art you could only dream of.

What other “non-ChatGPT” tools are in your daily workflow? Share them in the comments!

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