Lesson 7 of 12
The 30-Minute AI Tool Test
You do not need a perfect lab test to learn whether a tool deserves more time. You need a repeatable first pass that catches obvious value, friction, and risk.
The timed framework
Minute 0-5: read the launch. Minute 5-10: open the product. Minute 10-15: run a simple task. Minute 15-25: run a hard task. Minute 25-30: decide.
What to test
Use one realistic task from your work, not a toy prompt. Then push once with a harder edge case. A tool that only works on perfect inputs may still be interesting, but the verdict should say so.
Verdict options
Choose a decision label instead of a vague score.
- Ignore
- Save for later
- Test again
- Use personally
- Recommend to a client
- Cover on YouTube
- Write about on Kingy
- Compare against alternatives
- Avoid for now
Try this
Exercise
Perform a 30-minute test on one AI tool. Use a timer and record what happened at each stage.
Deliverable
30-Minute AI Tool Test Sheet
Short quiz
Check your judgment
Choose an answer for each question, then check your score.
Do this now
Set a timer and run one launch through the five-stage test.
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