This explains the essential security settings required to safely use Genspark in a corporate environment. We have compiled specific measures to prevent information leakage risks, including steps to turn off AI data retention, prohibiting the input of confidential information, and local processing of customer data.
Honest review of the Genspark for Word add-in from Genspark 4.0. Natural language instructions work well for formatting tasks, but the current version is less polished than the PowerPoint and Excel add-ins. Looking forward to future improvements.
Hands-on review of the Genspark for Excel add-in from Genspark 4.0. Unlike the browser version, you work directly in Excel with a side chat panel. Generated Gaussian data, histograms, and statistical analysis all with simple chat instructions.
Hands-on review of the Genspark for PowerPoint add-in introduced in Genspark 4.0. Unlike the browser version, it outputs directly to PowerPoint with no export step needed. PDF conversion issues are also resolved — a major upgrade for Microsoft Office users.
We have updated our domain from genspark-dev-blog.com to ai-dev-blog.com and our blog title from "Genspark Dev Chronicles" to "AI Dev Chronicles." Old URLs will automatically redirect.
If you search for "Genspark evaluation" or "Genspark review," old negative reviews will appear, but the current Genspark is completely different. An engineer who has used it daily for a year will provide an honest, no-holds-barred review, covering everything from PowerPoint creation and smartphone development to pricing plans. This is the latest 2026 complete guide to avoid being misled by old reviews.
A detailed explanation of the differences between Jenspark's free and paid versions, and its basic pricing plans. We've also put together how to choose the most cost-effective $19.99 plan, credit-saving techniques, and information on the new feature Claw.
We explain the reality of AI-powered PowerPoint generation with Genspark. We introduce, with practical examples, why "80% AI, 20% manual work" is the golden ratio, and how to utilize a smartphone to photograph seminar handouts and handwritten notes to convert them into PPTs. Includes a downloadable sample PPTX.
Is it okay to close the browser while Genspark is generating slides or Super Agent is processing? We explain from an engineer's perspective why an F5 reload is absolutely forbidden when it freezes, and the correct procedure to "reopen from history" to prevent double credit consumption. We also introduce how to check on a smartphone.
A thorough comparison of hosting servers for websites created with Genspark. We'll cover free and fast Cloudflare, Sakura Server (the best for cost performance), and Xserver (No. 1 in speed and stability). From a professional perspective, we will even explain the design considerations of their administration panels.
Genspark's official "Get started · All Free" campaign gives you up to 500 bonus credits for completing simple tasks — available to all users, free or paid. Combine it with an invite code to start with 1,500 credits or more. Step-by-step guide with screenshots.
The conclusion a 20-year engineer reached: "Do we even need PCs anymore?" This article introduces how to build a smartphone-only development environment by combining Genspark, Termux, Claude Code, and Gemini CLI, along with a real-world evaluation of each tool.