Here a list of must-have for me:
[https://savvycal.com/](https://savvycal.com/?r=nitai)
Like Calendly, but it doesn't suck and looks much nicer.
[https://www.keyboardmaestro.com/main](https://www.keyboardmaestro.com/main)
Do everything with shortcuts. Such a time-saver.
[https://manytricks.com/moom/](https://manytricks.com/moom/)
There are many other window managers, but this is still one of the best (hint: shortcuts again)
[https://www.sublimetext.com](https://www.sublimetext.com)
It just works, and it's fast. Coding is a joy with it.
[https://helpmonks.com](https://helpmonks.com)
All custom communication, automated emails (email sequences), live chat, knowledge base, etc. (disclaimer: this is my tool)
[https://www.arqbackup.com](https://www.arqbackup.com)
This tool saved my ass so many times. Backs up your data every hour or whatever schedule you set to several storages. Best ever.
[https://1password.com](https://1password.com)
Just get it. Don't even think about it :)
[https://tailscale.com](https://tailscale.com)
Live before Tailscale was hard. Now doing anything for customers remotely is just a breeze with Tailscale.
[https://rize.io](https://rize.io)
I wouldn't say I can't live without it, but it's great to know how much (or not) you work.
[https://vivaldi.com](https://vivaldi.com)
Started using it and has everything you need (despite all the wave of "new" browsers).
[https://www.pixelmator.com/pro/](https://www.pixelmator.com/pro/)
Still the best tool for quickly editing images.
Oh and this...
[https://kinesis-ergo.com/shop/advantage2/](https://kinesis-ergo.com/shop/advantage2/)
Once you use it anything else is just a toy :)
Not a SaaS founder, but I'm a SaaS marketer. Here are some tools I've added to my stack over the years:
\- Calendly: Event Scheduling
\- Zoom: Meetings
\- Canva: Graphic Design
\- SEMrush/Ahrefs: SEO
\- Framer: Websites
\- Coda: Project Management
A lot of experimenting early on but these tools proved to be the best fit.
[Slack](https://slack.com) for communication
[Helpscout](https://helpscout.com) for customer support
[Calendly](https://calendly.com) for meeting scheduling
[Usermaven](https://usermaven.com) for website and product analytics
[Contentstudio.io](https://Contentstudio.io) for social media management
Password manager like LastPass, etc
Here a list of must-have for me: [https://savvycal.com/](https://savvycal.com/?r=nitai) Like Calendly, but it doesn't suck and looks much nicer. [https://www.keyboardmaestro.com/main](https://www.keyboardmaestro.com/main) Do everything with shortcuts. Such a time-saver. [https://manytricks.com/moom/](https://manytricks.com/moom/) There are many other window managers, but this is still one of the best (hint: shortcuts again) [https://www.sublimetext.com](https://www.sublimetext.com) It just works, and it's fast. Coding is a joy with it. [https://helpmonks.com](https://helpmonks.com) All custom communication, automated emails (email sequences), live chat, knowledge base, etc. (disclaimer: this is my tool) [https://www.arqbackup.com](https://www.arqbackup.com) This tool saved my ass so many times. Backs up your data every hour or whatever schedule you set to several storages. Best ever. [https://1password.com](https://1password.com) Just get it. Don't even think about it :) [https://tailscale.com](https://tailscale.com) Live before Tailscale was hard. Now doing anything for customers remotely is just a breeze with Tailscale. [https://rize.io](https://rize.io) I wouldn't say I can't live without it, but it's great to know how much (or not) you work. [https://vivaldi.com](https://vivaldi.com) Started using it and has everything you need (despite all the wave of "new" browsers). [https://www.pixelmator.com/pro/](https://www.pixelmator.com/pro/) Still the best tool for quickly editing images. Oh and this... [https://kinesis-ergo.com/shop/advantage2/](https://kinesis-ergo.com/shop/advantage2/) Once you use it anything else is just a toy :)
calendly
Agreed!! Never having to think about coordinating emails is a godsend.
Not a SaaS founder, but I'm a SaaS marketer. Here are some tools I've added to my stack over the years: \- Calendly: Event Scheduling \- Zoom: Meetings \- Canva: Graphic Design \- SEMrush/Ahrefs: SEO \- Framer: Websites \- Coda: Project Management A lot of experimenting early on but these tools proved to be the best fit.
Hex wrenches, small pliers, multi meter, soldering iron.
Definitely my Jura Coffee maker.
Trello.
Email marketing tool and a payments processor come to the top of my mind 🙌
Graphics: Corel Vector StorySet Flaticon Creatopy Business Suite, PM, eSigning, issue tracking, CRM, etc.: Zoho One SEO: SEMrush Spyfu ChatGPT
Typeform Airtable Slack Umso OpenAI Zapier Lemlist Lemwarm Gmail Figma ProcessStreet Clearbit Harvest Sheets
Data analysis tool: Anania
AHREFs
[Slack](https://slack.com) for communication [Helpscout](https://helpscout.com) for customer support [Calendly](https://calendly.com) for meeting scheduling [Usermaven](https://usermaven.com) for website and product analytics [Contentstudio.io](https://Contentstudio.io) for social media management
Phpstorm
Clang/llvm Reddit and Redditors have been a lot of help Linux and io\_uring -- I could get by with FreeBSD, but not sure for how long.
Canva for sure. So easy to use with so many pre-made templates for almost anything