Wrap-up · Chapter 87 · 1 min read
Tools
Easy Mode -Apps that exist to be a joy to use with a low learning curve. Like Canva but for building things.
Carrd – https://carrd.co/ - create single webpages near instantly, generous free version
Unicorm Platform – https://unicornplatform.com/ - create simple landing pages
Ecwid – - https://www.ecwid.com/ - free ecommerce with a few clicks
Gumroad - https://gumroad.com/ - sell digital products easily (what I did with this ebook)
No-code - more sophisticated tools that benefit from some knowledge of how software and databases can interact with each other.
Airtable – https://airtable.com/ - databases and forms that are a joy to use (I built my CRM with this)
Webflow – https://webflow.com/ - professional responsive websites with an eye for design (I built my website with this)
Zapier – https://zapier.com/ - connect virtually any software together (I connect my tools with this)
Low-code - tools start bleeding into coding, and become more powerful once you’re past the learning curve.
Bubble – https://bubble.io/ - build web and mobile apps
Adalo – https://www.adalo.com/ - create apps from slides and forms
AppGyver – https://www.appgyver.com/community - build close to enterprise-level apps for free
Measurement
Tally.so - https://tally.so/ - free form builders with integration
bit.ly - https://bitly.com/ - free click tracking
Google Analytics - https://analytics.google.com/ - free web and app measurement that most websites support
Mailchimp - https://mailchimp.com/ - free email software
MailerLite - https://www.mailerlite.com/ - also free, has more sophistication, and is what I used to use
ConvertKit - https://convertkit.com/ - what I use today as it allows more sequences and segmenting
Writing
Hemingway App - https://hemingwayapp.com/ - improves the readability of what you’re writing - copy + paste it in and see the difference
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