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Max Beelow
What are your top 5 tools for content creation? ✍️
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Name your top 5 tools that help you create better content!
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Fabian Maume
Missinglettr V3 is nice for content distribution. I'm also using QApop to get content idea from Quora (but as it is my own tool I'm biased with it)
Gleb Braverman
I use Notion for long drafts, iOS Notes app for short drafts, Buffer to get it all out in an easy way Don't use anything else as frequently as those 3!
Max Beelow
@gleb_braverman thank you so much for sharing your top apps, Gleb! I'll definitely check out Notion.
Cica-Laure Mbappé
Google sheets to organize my content Canva and Photoshop to design it Grammarly (a must!) Buffer to schedule content
Gabe Perez
Constantly evolving based on what gets launched but 1) Canva has replaced Photoshop for me 2) InShot for vids 3) Grammarly 4) Google Suite - Sheets for data, Docs for well...docs. 5) Sprout Social/Buffer/Agorapulse/Later - some sort of scheduler 6) My brain 🙃
Mary Scotorenko
1) Grammarly for sure. And I think I'm not the only one here :) 2) Rank Tracker when I look for keywords and content ideas. 3) Canva. I'm absolutely in love with this tool and use it a lot in my social media activities. 4) Evernote is good for taking notes. 5) CopyScape Plagiarism Checker helps me discover duplicate content. You may also want to check this list of content creation tools: https://www.link-assistant.com/n...
Coco
@mary_skt Try out Crello! Similar to Canva, and while I still love Canva above all else, Crello gives a lot of ideas that you can incorporate when using Canva
sabrina towa
@mary_skt Great list! Its almost flawless, the only thing that I would add here is duplicate content checker from studyhippo, I think its better than CopyScape, even though its a really good tool. The other 4 tools that you have shared are great!
Matt Benites
Our startup has Ai that writes all the content for you! Until we get the image synthesis fine-tuned and working at least 80%, we use Canva for images and templates and we let MuseCCA (our product) to fill it it. Lastly, we use Later to schedule and post them all across our social medias and to keep up with conversations between them.
Muntasir Rashid
My content stack's top five: 1. Ahrefs for keyword research 2. Postpace.com for topic research and brief preparation. 3. Google doc for writing 4. Grammarly for spell check 5. Postpace.com content optimiser for editorial review and optimisation And yes, we eat our own dogfood :D
Octavian Codrea
Hmmm, most likely: 1) Figma 2) Photoshop 3) This little note-taking app I got on my phone called ColorNote 4) Blender 3D <3 5) Illustrator for things I can't get done in Figma
Bernard Badó
Deap Market for getting content ideas Google Sheets to organize ideas Canva + Photoshop for graphics Open AI to assist with writing Grammarly to make sure I don't write BS
Namrata Arya
Procreate app on my iPad often comes to my rescue. Have started using copy.ai and peppertype.ai off late thanks to ProductHunt 🙌
Anand Radhakrishnan
Canva and Adobe are must tools for creating awesome content for every platform. Guys i am the founder of WebsitesToolz we recently launched on PH. We just launched on AppSumo. Do check out our PH page for link to AppSumo.
Isabel Nyo
Tools that help me create BETTER content are: 🔎 Google search - For doing research on the topic that I am writing 📸 Unsplash - I make a point to add appropriate photos to all my writing - check out my medium to see what I mean: https://medium.com/@eisabai 🎨 Canva - I like to create custom images from time to time eg: https://eisabainyo.net/weblog/20... ✍️ Evernote - It does the job, not the fanciest kind of text Editor but I like it simple. I can also edit my content from multiple devices. ✅ Grammarly - A lifesaver coz English is my 2nd language.
Bilal Chaglani
Ive been using frase.io lately and its AI for paraphrasing and suggestions is OK. But it gets all content from the web, related to my topic, in one screen. Helps speed my process. Must Try!!
Edward G
1) Notion is for documentation and drafting 2) Canva for infographics 3) Adobe Illustrator for graphics 4) Adobe Premier Pro for videos 5) Good old pen and paper
Daria Donato
Bubble is a no code site builder! Also, I like Trello but @patrick_connelly1 showed me Notion, and I think that may be the better option for what I'm looking for to plan roadmaps & stay organized.
Veronika Nesheva
A bit late to the game, but great discussion @max_beelow! For me, the list evolves all the time, but currently - * Gsuite, Grammarly, - planning and copy writing; * internal tools of google/ relevant social media platforms (esp Facebook Ad Library to get an idea about what ads have worked best) - to analyse performance & plan content; * the social media platforms themselves - to monitor and take inspiration from similar brands/creators: * Youtube - to learn about new trends and frameworks in marketing & content creation * various design/editing tools.
Serkan YUMUSAK
I think that the Outranking.io is the best content creation tool. Outranking.io is an AI-powered tool that helps to research, write and optimize content for higher organic traffic quickly and efficiently. Outranking.io provides actionable insights and step-by-step instructions to help everyone in creating SEO content and performing in-depth research, regardless of whether the user is an expert or not. Outranking performs in-depth analysis on users intent, top ranking SERPs, questions, keywords, and all other important SEO factors to help in creating SEO content that ranks. Outranking offers data-driven suggestions for creating ranking content in one-third the time and quickly scaling content marketing. Outranking helps in: 1- Analyzing SERPs in-depth 2- Identifying users intent, questions and topics. 3- Creating outline and briefs 4- Writing SEO content 5- Using AI to create content With all above features and capabilities, Outranking is the best tool for creating content and optimizing it.
Kevin Lu
Notion for note taking, Apple Calendar for planning things out, and joinpresage.com for publishing content
Joe
STEVE.AI hands down! it helps you convert text to live and animated videos in 3 minutes. what else do you need when you got magic right up your sleeves. You'd be surprised by what Steve.ai can do for you!
Bhavesh Rawat
1. Google Keep. To help me keep track of content ideas and links. It syncs between my devices. 2. Microsoft Editor. Alternative to Grammarly, although it's a bummer it still doesn't support Blogger. 3. Over I love this app. The integration with Pixabay and Unslash and stock graphics is incredible. I would go with this app for designing over Canva anyday. 4. Photopea.com A very cool alternative to Photoshop for basic editing. Also, my laptop is on inferior side on HW 5. Brandbird.app Makes my screenshots much better for tweets, looks appealing.