Industry Radar
Short, relevant signals about AI developments that may matter to your work.
Praxday
A personalized daily digest of practical AI ideas, prompts, and workflows tailored to your role — not a course library or generic AI news feed.

AI is moving fast. Most professionals know AI could help them, but they do not always know what matters for their role, what to try, what prompt to use, or how to turn an idea into a repeatable workflow.
Generic AI news is often too broad. Chatbots still require you to know what to ask. Praxday helps bridge that gap.
Short, relevant signals about AI developments that may matter to your work.
A concrete example of how a professional or team could apply AI.
A practical prompt you can copy, adapt, and use.
A step-by-step way to turn an AI idea into a repeatable workflow.
Today
Combine relevant AI signals, practical examples, prompts, and workflows in one calm reading experience.

Choose what you work on and what you want to learn. Praxday uses those preferences to make each digest more relevant to your work.


Use Case of the Day
Praxday goes beyond headlines by showing how an idea could actually be applied at work.
Workflow Playbook
Step-by-step workflows help turn an AI idea into something you can run again with review built in.


Saved
Save useful ideas, prompts, and workflows for later — grouped clearly so you can revisit them.
Praxday is designed to expand across roles and industries over time.
Praxday is in early development. Join the beta list to express interest in early access, share how you work, and help shape practical AI guidance. Joining does not guarantee immediate access. Personalized email digest delivery is planned and is not active yet.
Praxday is a personalized daily digest that helps professionals discover practical ways to use AI in their work. Each digest can include relevant AI developments, a concrete use case, a prompt to try, and a step-by-step workflow.
A Praxday digest may include Industry Radar, Use Case of the Day, Try This Prompt, and Workflow Playbook — practical material you can adapt to your role.
Praxday is currently being developed as an iOS app. Personalized email digest delivery is also planned so professionals can receive practical AI ideas, prompts, and workflows directly in their inbox. Additional platform options may be considered as the product develops.
AI courses primarily teach concepts through lessons and modules. AI news explains what happened. Praxday is designed around workplace application: what to try, how to try it, why it may matter for your work, and how to adapt it through a use case, prompt, or workflow.
No. Praxday is not intended to replace a general-purpose chatbot. It helps you discover relevant AI applications and gives you practical material you can adapt in the AI tools your organization allows.
Choose your main focus, topics, preferred content depth, interest mix, and digest rhythm. Praxday uses those preferences to make each digest more relevant to your work.
Current areas include Finance, Marketing, HR, Healthcare, Real Estate, Legal, Programming, and General Productivity. Coverage is expected to expand over time. Praxday does not claim complete expertise in every industry.
Praxday is designed to provide practical starting points. You should adapt prompts and workflows to your organization’s policies, tools, data rules, and review requirements. A prompt is not automatically appropriate for confidential work.
Where appropriate, Praxday identifies relevant public sources and generates original practical guidance rather than republishing full articles. Do not enter confidential company or client information into AI tools unless your organization permits it. Praxday is not a substitute for legal, medical, financial, compliance, or other professional advice.
Pricing has not been finalized. Early beta access may be free while the product is tested. Praxday is currently in early development, and beta access will be offered gradually as the product is refined. Joining the beta list may bring updates or feedback opportunities, but it does not guarantee immediate access. No launch date is confirmed yet.