task-first help

How-Tos should feel task-first and practical within the first screen, especially on mobile.

Direct, practical posts built around a clear task or problem someone needs solved fast.

How to choose AI tools without wasting money
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How to choose AI tools without wasting money

How-Tos should feel task-first and practical within the first screen, especially on mobile.

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how this archive should feel

How-Tos should read like a real editorial lane, not like product cards with a different slug.

Direct, practical posts built around a clear task or problem someone needs solved fast.

why it helps

Task-first entry

Readers should see the job, the shortcut, and the next click before the page starts feeling long.

why it helps

Smaller friction loops

How-To pages work best when the structure makes action feel easy instead of theoretical.

why it helps

Clearer cues

Visual rhythm should emphasize steps, checkpoints, and useful links more than decorative archive styling.

curated archive

2 live pages in How-Tos

The archive should feel like a deliberate reading shelf, not a generic card dump that forgets what section it belongs to.

How to choose AI tools without wasting money
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How to choose AI tools without wasting money

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A cleaner way to judge discounts, promo pages, and deal claims before your wallet gets punted into a sketchy funnel.

software is separate

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Articles should build confidence first, then move readers toward the right product lane without forcing both jobs into one template.