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First issue. Welcome aboard. Three deep reviews and one big news read this week.
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In this issue
- The Coursera and Udemy merger, decoded for AI learners.
- Three of our deepest reviews this season: Cursor, CustomGPT, and the Make vs n8n head-to-head.
- Where the catalog is going next, and what to subscribe to first.
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Lead story
Coursera and Udemy merged. Here is what changes for AI learners.
Coursera completed its $25B combination with Udemy on Monday. The two largest open-catalog learning platforms now sit under one roof. For anyone shopping for AI courses, three things actually shift.
1. Existing subscriptions are safe, for now.
If you have a Coursera Plus or Udemy course, nothing breaks. Both platforms keep operating as separate brands through 2026. The merger thesis is "combined catalog, single recommendation engine, AI-personalized learning paths," none of which ships in the next 90 days.
2. The catalog will get re-shuffled.
Coursera leans university-credentialed, Udemy leans practitioner-instructor. Combined, the AI track gets deeper at both ends. We walk through the practical effects in our full guide: which subscriptions are worth keeping, which to drop, and what the announced October roadmap actually delivers.
Read the full breakdown on pondero.ai ->
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From the archive
Three of our most-read reviews and comparisons. New here? Start with these.
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Honest take after months of daily use. Where Cursor wins (multi-file edits, agent mode), where it still loses ground to Copilot (latency on small codebases), and the 6-month pricing math that decides which one to buy.
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Side-by-side on pricing, integrations, self-hosting, AI nodes, and the real reason most ops teams end up running both. Includes a decision matrix you can copy.
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Cursor, Copilot, Cline, Aider, Continue. What each one is actually for, the price-per-feature breakdown, and the two we tell every founder to install on day one.
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Review we keep coming back to
CustomGPT.ai
Small ops teams keep telling us the same thing: "We need a chatbot that actually answers questions from our docs without hallucinating prices." CustomGPT is the no-code option built around exactly that. Our full review walks through setup, retrieval quality on real customer-support corpora, and the pricing tier that actually fits a 5-person team.
Read the CustomGPT review
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That is issue 001. Reply and tell us one AI tool you want us to review next. Reader requests shape the queue. The next issue ships next Wednesday.
- Pondero AI Team
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