Did a small Reddit scrape out of curiosity, nothing fancy.
Watched a few subs for a bit (r/marketing, r/SEO, r/digital_marketing, etc.) and pulled a couple dozen threads that mentioned “AI marketing tools”, “AI copy”, “AI SEO”.
Three things kept coming up:
If anyone wants to see the little snapshot I made (top threads + notes), I can throw a screenshot somewhere or DM it.
Curious what BHW thinks:Which AI tools actually stayed in your stack, and which ones you regret buying?
Watched a few subs for a bit (r/marketing, r/SEO, r/digital_marketing, etc.) and pulled a couple dozen threads that mentioned “AI marketing tools”, “AI copy”, “AI SEO”.
Three things kept coming up:
- “Too many tools.” People feel like full-time AI stack admins. 10+ overlapping tools, every one wants to be “all-in-one”.
- “Content looks fine, results don’t.” AI blogs/emails are readable, but traffic, leads, sales = flat. Lots of “polite intern” vibes.
- “Another expensive black box?” Complaints about $100–$200/mo pricing, token limits, and super-vague “we care about your data” pages.
If anyone wants to see the little snapshot I made (top threads + notes), I can throw a screenshot somewhere or DM it.
Curious what BHW thinks:Which AI tools actually stayed in your stack, and which ones you regret buying?