Welcome to 7minAI — what we cover and why
Every week, a new AI tool drops, a new model ships, or a familiar product quietly adds something worth knowing. Most coverage is one of two things: a press-release rewrite, or a 4,000-word “ultimate guide” written by someone who never opened the product.
7minAI is neither. We sign in, run real prompts, take real screenshots, and turn the result into something you can read in 7 minutes and apply immediately.
What you’ll get every week
- One 7-minute master guide per major release — what it is, how to access it, your first prompt, the top 5 use cases, and how it compares to the closest competitor.
- Prompt libraries — only prompts that actually worked, with the outputs they produced.
- Honest comparisons — Veo 4 vs Sora vs Kling, not a feature-list grid pretending to be analysis.
- Pricing breakdowns — what the free tier actually covers vs what you only get on paid.
What we won’t do
- We won’t write about a tool we haven’t used.
- We won’t post AI-generated screenshots.
- We won’t pretend every release is a revolution.
What’s coming this week
Google I/O 2026 just wrapped, so the first wave of guides covers the launches from that event:
- Gemini 3.2 Flash — the new default for fast, cheap multimodal.
- Gemini Spark — Google’s agent layer, finally usable.
- Veo 4 — what changed vs Veo 3, and the first credible Sora alternative.
- Nano Banana 2 — Google’s new image SOTA.
WWDC 2026 is up next on June 8. Apple Intelligence 2.0 coverage will follow within 24 hours of the keynote.
Bookmark the site, or follow us on the platforms that haven’t yet collapsed. New guides every week.