The DaddyPromoos blog
Reviews, comparisons, and buying guides for AI tools, SaaS, and digital services. We write the way we want to read: opinionated, specific, and honest about the trade-offs.
How to read a SaaS pricing page without getting fooled
Pricing pages are designed to make one plan look obvious. Here is how to see past the layout and find the number you will actually pay.
By Haw
Webflow vs Framer: which site builder should you learn
One rewards the hours you put into it. The other gets you live by the weekend. Here is how to pick the site builder that fits your patience and your project.
By Abdul Rehman Ch
Bubble vs Webflow: the no-code mistake that wastes months
People lose months by picking the wrong one of these, because they look similar and do completely different jobs. Here is the clean split.
By Maya Whitfield
Base44 vs Lovable: which AI builder should you commit to?
Both promise a full-stack app from a prompt. We compare output, pricing structure, lock-in, and who each one is actually for.
By Haw
QuickBooks vs Sage: which one your accountant actually wants
For a UK small business this is rarely a right or wrong decision. It is a fit decision, and your accountant already has an opinion. Here is how to weigh it.
By Haw
Grammarly is worth it, but not for the reason you think
Most people buy Grammarly to fix typos. The typo fixing is free. What you actually pay for is something quieter and more valuable.
By Abdul Rehman Ch
How to actually save on SaaS subscriptions in 2026
Software budgets leak through unused seats, forgotten trials, and monthly billing. Here are the levers that reliably cut the bill.
By Abdul Rehman Ch
Zapier vs doing it by hand: when automation actually pays off
Automating a task feels productive, but some automations cost more time to build than they ever save. Here is how to tell the difference before you start.
By Maya Whitfield
Shopify for your first store: a calm, honest starter guide
Opening a store is less about the platform and more about the boring decisions around it. Here is a level headed way to start on Shopify without overspending.
By Haw