Today, I didn’t write an AI news article.

I spent almost the entire day improving Toket AI.

Not by adding another feature.

Not by integrating another model.

Not by building another page.

Instead, I focused on something much less visible—but far more important.

The workflow.

Over the past few weeks, I’ve spent a lot of time using ChatGPT + Codex, Claude Code, Cursor, and GitHub Agents.

Each tool is becoming more capable.

Each release feels more powerful.

But after using all of them, I kept coming back to the same conclusion:

The future of AI products isn’t about having more features.

It’s about creating better ways to work.

That idea changed how I think about Toket AI.

Instead of adding more pages, I started reorganizing the product itself.

News.

Prompt Optimizer.

Workspace.

Models.

Admin.

They shouldn’t feel like separate products.

They should feel like different parts of the same workflow.

This reminds me of the direction OpenAI has taken recently.

Four years ago, ChatGPT changed the industry with a single chat interface.

Today, OpenAI is bringing more and more capabilities back into that same interface.

Codex.

Projects.

Memory.

Workspace.

Agents.

The interface still looks familiar.

But what happens behind it is completely different.

That made me rethink Toket AI.

Maybe Toket shouldn’t simply be another AI tool.

Maybe it should become an AI laboratory.

A place where I build, experiment, document, and openly share what I learn while working with AI every day.

Going forward, Toket won’t only publish AI news.

It will also document:

  • experiments with AI coding tools
  • prompt engineering ideas
  • model comparisons
  • token cost research
  • workflow design
  • lessons learned while building Toket itself

Eventually, these articles won’t just live inside a news feed.

They’ll become part of a growing knowledge tree.

The news explains what’s happening today.

The knowledge helps people understand why it matters tomorrow.

Today’s update may not look dramatic from the outside.

But for me, it feels like one of the biggest steps Toket has taken so far.

Not because the product gained another feature.

But because its direction became much clearer.

Estimate task cost in the AI Cost Estimator or refine prompts in the Prompt Optimizer.