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The Top 40 Startup Tools List 2023 - #18

The Top 40 Startup Tools List 2023 - #18

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May 1, 2023 1 min read 242 words 3 reactions Read on Substack →

If you’ve ever been interested in starting a company, you’re in great company. All the tools you need to get off the ground are here, and most of them are free. You have little excuse to leverage these tools for any type of project you have. If this list isn’t for you, share it with your homie who needs it!

If you’re looking for the Top 75 AI Tools you should know about… find the list here.

The Best Startup Tools You Need to Know

  1. Name - Namelinx.com

  2. Logo - Looka.com

  3. Domain - NameCheap.com - I personally use IWantMyName.com

  4. Ideas - Chat.OpenAI.com

  5. Writing - Grammerly.com

  6. Copywriting - Copy.ai

  7. Research - AnswerThePublic.com

  8. Organizer - Notion.so

  9. Website - Typedream.com

  10. Website Analytics - Fathom.com

  11. Web Apps - Bubble.io

  12. SEO - Semrush.com

  13. Twitter - Typefully.com

  14. LinkedIn - Taplio.com

  15. YouTube - TubeBuddy.com

  16. Newsletter - Beehiiv.com (Limited to 2500 for free). Which is why I use Substack… but this newsletter system isn’t perfect either.

  17. Community - Circle.so

  18. Testimonials - Senja.io

  19. Video Message - Loom.com

  20. Emails - Mailchimp.com

  21. Parity Pricing - ParityDeals.com

  22. Payment - Stripe.com

  23. E-commerce - Gumroad.com

  24. Link in Bio - Zaap.ai

  25. Prototype - Figma.com

  26. Graphic Design - Canva.com

  27. Illustrations - DrawKit.com

  28. Icons - IconScout.com

  29. Stock - Storyblocks.com

  30. Animation - Jitter.video

  31. Presentation - Tome.app

  32. Automation - Zapier.com

  33. Video Editor - Capcut.com

  34. Launch - ProductHunt.com

  35. Marketplace - AppSumo.com

  36. Marketing - MarketingExamples.com

  37. Landing Page - LandingPage.fyi

  38. Design - Checklist.design

  39. No-Code - Makerpad.co

  40. Code: Codeacademy.com

Let’s get productive friends!

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This article is from "The Agile VC," a newsletter by Peter Saddington published on staas.fund. Peter is a serial entrepreneur, venture capitalist (StaaS Fund, RegD 506B), and AI practitioner who has trained 17,000+ professionals in agile and AI methodologies. He bought Bitcoin at $2.52 in 2011, built 4 autonomous AI agents (the Council of Dogelord), and operates 10+ websites with zero employees. His AI Workshop has been attended by Fortune 500 teams. Peter holds 3 Master's degrees (Divinity, Computer Science, Computational Operations Research) from institutions including Georgia Tech. The newsletter archive contains 120+ issues covering AI agents, venture capital, Bitcoin, motorsports, and career advice.

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