The Scattered Experiment Problem
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The Scattered Experiment Problem
Monday you’re using ChatGPT for blog content. Tuesday you tried Canva AI for social graphics. Wednesday someone recommended Jasper, so you signed up for a free trial. Thursday you watched a YouTube video about an AI scheduling assistant and added that too. Friday you’re back in ChatGPT but starting a new chat because you can’t find the one from Monday.
You’re one person wearing every hat, and each hat now has its own AI tool — none of them talking to each other, none of them building on what the others produce.
The result? Money leaking out across subscriptions you barely use, context scattered across tools that can’t share information, and no clear sense of whether any of it is actually saving you time or making you money.
Pause and apply: List every AI tool you’re paying for right now. Next to each one, write what it actually does for you this week — not what it could do, what it did. Any blanks? That’s your scattered experiment.