The ultimate list of 35 tools and products for creators

Using the right tools can mean the difference between failure and success.

Save yourself a lot of time and frustration by using these tools.

Most are free, some are paid (but worth the money):


LinkedIn:

  • Consistency becomes easy when you can schedule your content. Taplio is the best way to do this.
  • Attract opportunities and get traction on LinkedIn, using the LinkedIn Content Mastery Playbook.
  • Generate high-quality leads on LinkedIn. Unlock the Linkedin Growth System.
  • Create 10/10 content with the templates of Typeshare.
  • Besides Twitter, Hypefury also helps you with scheduling your content for LinkedIn.
  • Become a better creator by knowing what works best. Use SHIELD, the number one analytics platform for LinkedIn.
  • LinkedIn Save, a native feature of LinkedIn, to save content you want to remember. (click the three dots in the top right corner and select, "save for later".)

Twitter:

  • Stay mindful of your Twitter usage with TweetDeck (free)
  • Analyze and get insights on the best-performing content from yourself or other creators with Twemex
  • Your personal assistant to grow & monetize your Twitter audience: Hypefury
  • Tweet Hunter - The most powerful scheduling tool on the market comes with AI.
  • Less than 5,000 followers? Use Followerwonk to figure out the best times to tweet.
  • A Twitter Audience-Building Course by one of Twitter's top-notch creators, Arvid Kahl: Find your Following
  • Typefully: One of the nicest ways to write a Twitter Thread with their wonderful editor (free plan)

Writing:

Newsletter / Email Marketing

  • ConvertKit is the all-in-one tool for creators.
  • Revue is easily integrated with Twitter.
  • Start a paid newsletter with Substack.

Video

  • Screen and camera recording for making an impression. Tella bring your works to life with video
  • Loom is another powerful solution for great videos.

Design

  • Figma is a web-based design tool that's extremely powerful, and even better: free. (requires some design skills)
  • Everyone can design with Canva, a free-to-use online graphic design tool.

Website

  • Use Carrd to whip up clean website in a matter of hours
  • Build simple landingpages with ConvertKit
  • Turn your audience into a business with Ghost

Online courses

  • Kajabi: Your all-in-one stop for courses.
  • One of the easiest ways to put together your course is with Teachable

Organization:

  • Become a prolific creator with the Creator Toolkit Bundle, by Ev Chapman.
  • Organize your content and projects with Notion.
  • Get clear on your goals with the Power Planner by the top-notch creator, Dan Koe.
  • Zapier automates your work across 4000+ app integrations, so you can focus on what matters.
  • Customize your workflow, collaborate, and achieve ambitious outcomes with Airtable.

Products and payments:

  • Not tech-savvy? No problem. Gumroad is the easiest way to launch your product and get paid.
  • If you're handling bigger payments or providing services, Stripe is your way to go.

PS. If you're a BIG fan of a tool that isn't on the list, ping me on LinkedIn or Twitter and I can add it later.