For getting things done

Wrangle PDFs, design a logo, or practice a new language.

Practical apps for handling PDFs, building a brand identity, and getting reps on a new language by speaking it.

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The short version

Different jobs, same energy: you have something to finish today. A PDF to clean up, a logo to ship, a language to actually use on a trip next month.

Which one for what

Folio is for PDFs — merge, split, summarize, extract. MyBrand is for logos and brand identity. Toku is for practicing a new language out loud, not memorizing flashcards.

How to use it well

Pick the artifact you need by the end of the day — a usable PDF, a logo you can hand to a designer, or a short conversation you can hold. Then open the one app that gets you there.

A quick rule of thumb

  • Folio when the file format is the problem.
  • MyBrand when you need a logo or brand direction.
  • Toku when you want to speak, not just read.
  • These are tools, not chat toys — open them when you have the artifact in mind.

The picks

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Merge, split, compress, and convert PDFs with AI-powered summaries and data extraction.

Build professional logos instantly with AI for startups and businesses.

Learn languages through real voice conversations with an AI tutor. Practice scenarios like ordering food, job interviews, and daily life.

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Questions

A few quick answers

Which app handles PDFs?

Folio. Merge, split, compress, convert — plus AI summaries and data extraction when the PDF is dense.

Can I make a logo with AI?

MyBrand. Pick a name, pick a vibe, get a logo and a starting brand identity you can actually use.

Is there a language practice app?

Toku. Built around voice conversations — closer to real practice than a vocabulary list.