Gemini Spark Review: Is Google's $100 AI Agent…
Google's Gemini Spark runs 24/7 across Gmail, Calendar and Drive — but you need the new $100 Ultra plan. Here's my honest verdict after a week of access.
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Personal and enterprise AI agents reviewed honestly — Gemini Spark, ChatGPT Agent, Claude Cowork, and Manus AI compared on real workflows.
Agents are the AI category that finally graduated from "neat demo" to "actually does work while I'm not watching." Gemini Spark launched at $100 a month. ChatGPT Agent is bundled at $20. Claude Cowork pushes the reasoning ceiling. Cursor 3 quietly turned coding into agent orchestration. The right pick depends almost entirely on where your work already lives.
This hub aggregates every AIToolBlaze review that touches autonomous, multi-step, or background-running AI — both consumer assistants and developer agents.
Start here: the Gemini Spark review is the post that anchors the current state of the consumer agent market — what's worth $100/month, what isn't, and which alternatives at one-fifth the price cover 80% of real-world use.
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Google's Gemini Spark runs 24/7 across Gmail, Calendar and Drive — but you need the new $100 Ultra plan. Here's my honest verdict after a week of access.
Cursor 3 ships parallel agents and a new UI, but credit costs jumped 3–5x. After two weeks of real work, is the $20 Pro plan still worth it?
An independent side-by-side comparison of ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini — what each one is genuinely best at, where each one falls apart, and how to decide which (or which two) to pay for.