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Thomas Schranz ⛄️

📐 What are your top 5 tools?

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I loved https://yourstack.com because it allowed me to list (stack) the tools I'm using (to make stuff). Basically answering the question "which tools are you using/recommending?". Yourstack was also great becuause you could browse the stacks of other makers to (re)discover tools and compare approaches as well as sharing tips and tricks around those tools. 🏝 While yourstack is currently on (permanent) vacation (https://twitter.com/rrhoover/sta...) I was wondering if you only could take 5 tools to an island: which tools would you pick and why? Ideally name tools that you rely on regularly. Can be evergreen tools or something new. Bonus points if you made something using those tools. Feel free to share what you made for context : ) Will also share my top 5 tools after a few comments (wow, narrowing down is not easy)!

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Jamie Gotz
@__tosh this is some of my stack: GMeet - remote meetings Shepherd - meeting notes & structure Miro - ideating Notion - company handbook Gyazo - screenshots / bug reporting Slack - comms HQ
Paul VanZandt
@__tosh @jamie_gotz We are launching a Miro alternative with some unique features, I would love to get your feedback on our product. Shoot me an email here if you're interested in learning more paul.vanzandt@frescopad.com
Emily Jackson
I am an amateur photographer, so I always use photo enhancers to give my works a little touch-up to make them look more attractive. Here are my top 5 photo-editing tools: 1. VanceAI https://vanceai.com/ -The most functional and simplest AI photo enhancer, which has 19 features that basically cover all the needs in photo editing 2. Image Upscaler https://image-upscaler.com/ -Enlarge small and low-quality images by 800% online. 3. Colourise https://colourise.com/-A powerful tool for colorizing black and white photos online. And there is no need to sign up or download any programs. It’s hassle-free. 4. Passport Photo Maker https://vanceai.com/passport-pho... -An online editor that supports major countries’ passport photo models. People can manually set their country’s passport photo size parameters and replace the background with a solid color background. 5. BGremover https://bgremover.vanceai.com/ -AI-powered tool that can help you remove background from images online for free. It could be a handy assistant for e-commerce sellers.
Thomas Schranz ⛄️
@jollife anything specific that you are using iTerm for vs the default Terminal app?
Johannes N
@__tosh themes, tabs (I think terminal back then did not support it), and customizations in general. maybe it can all be done today in the default terminal as well :shrug:
Michi Huber
Things (!) basecamp (not great, but prefer over eg slack) vim recently replaced alfred (great) with raycast (happy so far) fantastical
Thomas Schranz ⛄️
@michihuber I just remembered Quicksilver
Anthony Mainero
My most essential: 1. iTerm 2. VSCode 3. Slack 4. Figma 5. Asana
Patrik Inzinger
It changes every few months, but those are long-time favorites of mine: 1. @todoist / manages my entire life 2. @craftdocsapp / go-to notes and writing app 3. @around_hq / fantastic collaboration tool for distributed teams 4. Basecamp 5. Brave Browser And some lesser-known tools as a bonus: * https://numi.app/ / calculator on steroids * https://getkap.co/ / super-quick screen recorder * https://hyper.is/ / electron-based terminal
Nderim Topalli
I am a web developer and these are some of the tools I use everyday: 1. Alfred - first thing I install on macos 2. VS Code - best of both worlds (IDEs and text editors) 3. Vivaldi - highly customisable chromium based browser 4. Slack - team communication 5. Github - all my code lives there Others: Netlify and Vercel - deploys all my apps Zsh and oh-my-zsh - cant use the terminal without Joplin - open source note taking app Google Meet - team meetings
Michael Cash
1. Intercom 2. Notion 3. Canny 4. Zest And of course 5. Centered.app which was featured today! https://www.producthunt.com/post...
Chris Messina
Top Hunter
Airtable Alfred Spotify Refind Keynote/Figma/Sketch
Danny Hatcher 🔎
This is an easy one for me. Obsidian - My daily note driver as a researcher Zotero - My storage of articles Morgen - My task and calendar app of choice (syncs with gcal) Affinity Photo - for all image manipulation for digital marketing Filmora 9 - Video editing software. I don't use anything else really to run my YouTube channel and my research.
Marina Đurić
My essential tools for coffee work grind ☕: Notion - life and work organization, mainly used is content planning for LinkedIn Loom - screen recording and great for tutorials Canva - for making presentations and carousel picture type posts Lead Delta - the #1 tool for LinkedIn management, indeed a game- changer for doing business on LinkedIn https://www.producthunt.com/post... Slack - for team communication, everyone's favorite Grammarly - for content and copywriting, an essential
Michael Kohl
Raycast - Used to be a heavy Alfred user but this is better in (almost) every way. Obsidian - Personal knowledge base based on Markdown files. 1password - Not many other products I can think of that so consistently add useful features (like the recent SSH key integration or the masked email feature with Fastmail) while generally staying out of your way. Edge - Yes, it's from MS and we all still have IE nightmares but it's a great Chromium-based browser with surprisingly sane defaults and some nice features of its own (e.g. collections, good PWA support, vertical tabs without extension) Neovim - A modernized fork of Vim with Lua scripting, native LSP support, etc.
Paul VanZandt
Some of my favorite tools to use daily: Fresco: Brainstorming, ideation, and collaboration Slack: Team communication and alignment Idenati: Really slick password management ClickUp: Personal task management
Dawn Veltri
RAEK NeuralText Slack ahrefs Canva
GamerSeo
Ahrefs and Surferseo these are really great tools.
Enola VEDOVOTTO
Canva: for quick and easy graphics Verticalls : to have the KPI's of my videoconferences and qualify my future clients Sales navigator : to prospect on LinkedIn Mailerlite : for newsletter + emailing campaigns Trust Mary : to put reviews on the website And you ?
Ujjawal Sharma
As a designer, my top 5 tools are : Freepik Motion Array Lottieflies Simplified Pinterest
Rashi Sakhuja
@around_hq - for video calls Track (https://www.producthunt.com/post... ) - for scheduling meetings at light speed Notion - manage all notes @airtable - expenses etc @spotify - through the day
Dow O'Sage
Salesforce Slack Dokkio Trello Tableau
Jha
1. Nawvel - creating resource collections like what you've done with the post! 2. Notion - note taking, project management (second brain) 3. G suite - communication and collaboration 4. Miro - ideation and discovery (UX) 5. Figma - design (UI)