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Best Tools for Solo Creators

A solo creator does not need a giant software stack. Start with tools that support the core loop: capture ideas, create assets, publish, collect emails, and review what worked.

What belongs in a solo creator stack?

For most creators, the useful categories are notes, AI assistance, design, newsletter, forms, and lightweight analytics. Anything outside those categories should earn its place by removing repeat work or increasing revenue.

Design

Canva

A fast design tool for social graphics, thumbnails, simple PDFs, and brand assets.

$0

AI

ChatGPT

A flexible AI assistant for drafting, coding help, research outlines, and quick second opinions.

$0

Newsletter

Kit

Email marketing software for creators who sell products, newsletters, or services.

$0

Productivity

Notion

A flexible workspace for notes, lightweight databases, docs, and small operating systems.

$0

Website

Tally

A simple form builder that is often enough for lead capture, surveys, and lightweight intake.

$0

Analytics

Plausible Analytics

A privacy-friendly analytics tool for small websites that do not need heavy ad tracking.

$9/mo

Recommended starter stack

Lean

Solo Creator Stack

A lean set of tools for planning, creating, publishing, and measuring creator work.