TL;DR: Get a lifetime subscription to this all-in-one creative AI tool for $69.99 during our New Year’s sale (reg. $972).
Hustling as a content creator or running a small business often feels like a never-ending circus act. You’re the designer, the writer, the web developer, the marketer… and the list goes on. But what if you could clone yourself or hire some super-cheap help?
Enter AI Magicx. This suite of AI content creation tools is like having a whole team of digital assistants at your beck and call. Maybe you’ll start with a new logo. Use the logo generator to create a unique brand identity in seconds. Not happy with the result? Just refine your request and keep going until you find the perfect fit. Then, explore the rest of the tools.
Build a basic website for your business with the AI coder. Its chatbot gives you written code, developer assistance, and a code analyzer if you’re somewhat of a coder yourself.
AI Magicx can also generate AI articles and images for your website and social media. With unlimited words and 250 images per month, you’ll have a constant stream of fresh content.
Get an AI Magicx lifetime subscription on sale for $69.99 (reg. $972) during our New Year’s sale. No coupon is needed to get this price.

AI Magicx: Lifetime Subscription (Rune Plan) – $69.99
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https://www.pcworld.com/article/2561625/this-ai-creates-logos-art-writing-and-code-like-magic.html
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