Tool of the Week: IAujourd'hui for French-Speaking Professionals
Tool of the Week: IAujourd'hui for French-Speaking Professionals
If you are a French-speaking professional trying to keep up with AI, the hard part is not finding content. It is finding content that is actually useful.
That is why this week's pick is IAujourd'hui, a French-language AI newsletter for entrepreneurs, operators, and professionals who want practical value instead of hype. Every edition is built around the same simple promise: give readers a small set of tools, a concrete tutorial, and the AI updates that actually matter for work.
That editorial format is stronger than it looks. A lot of AI newsletters either chase headlines or drown readers in links. IAujourd'hui does the opposite. It curates a short, business-friendly package that feels approachable even if you are not technical.
The public site makes the audience clear:
- entrepreneurs who want faster ways to work with AI
- consultants and agency operators looking for practical workflows
- French-speaking professionals who prefer learning in French
- busy readers who want one useful AI habit each week
For AIPulse readers, it is also a useful complementary resource. We cover AI news, tutorials, and tool reviews in English for a broad builder and operator audience. IAujourd'hui serves a more specific lane: francophone professionals who want an easy Monday briefing they can actually apply.
They also already mentioned AIPulse in their Edition #5 as a partner resource, which makes this an easy ongoing cross-promo fit between two audiences that care about practical AI, not empty trend-chasing.
If you want one French-language AI resource to add to your weekly stack, IAujourd'hui is a strong place to start.
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