Top 10 Solopreneur Tools

I would not have been able to hit the 6 figure mark without some of the softwares and tools. I’ve been able to increase my income, create passive income, stay organized, and become more efficient in my business due to investing in these tools and softwares. I’ve been using a few of these softwares for years and it doesn’t look like I’ll be going anywhere any time soon. Take a below to see what I’m using to operate and grow my business. 

  1. Google Suite: Google Suite (now Google Workspace) is the productivity powerhouse for businesses of all sizes. With tools like Gmail, Google Drive, Google Docs, and Google Meet, it offers seamless collaboration and cloud storage to keep your team connected and efficient.

  2. Flodesk: Flodesk is an intuitive email marketing platform designed for creatives and small business owners. With its drag-and-drop editor, customizable templates, and automation features, Flodesk makes it easy to create visually stunning emails that engage audiences and drive conversions. Click here to get a 30 day Free Trial.

  3. 17 Hats: I would not have been able to hit 6 figures without this client management system. I’ve even had other businesses compliment me on the customer experience. 17 Hats is a software designed to help business get organized. I can keep track of calendar, my leads, client conversations, invoices, and taxes all in one place. Becoming more organized in my systems and increasing my efficiency helped me to increase my profits because the level chaos decreased drastically. 17 Hats was the game changer for me and business. Click here to get 50% Off your first year.

  4. Notion: Notion is a versatile all-in-one workspace for managing projects, tasks, and notes. Whether you're planning content, organizing your business processes, or collaborating with a team, Notion adapts to your needs with customizable templates and integrations.

  5. Squarespace: Squarespace is a user-friendly website builder that empowers businesses and creatives to design stunning, professional websites without needing coding skills. With its sleek templates, built-in SEO tools, and e-commerce capabilities, Squarespace helps you showcase your brand and grow your online presence effortlessly.

  6. Loom: Loom is a powerful video communication tool that makes it easy to record and share screen recordings or video messages. Perfect for tutorials, feedback, or team updates, Loom helps businesses save time and communicate clearly with clients and team members.

  7. Canva: Even though I can create visuals in Photoshop, Canva just makes my life so much easier as a content creator. I can create social media post, flyers, ebooks, post cards, in just minutes. Canva is a design tool that allows you to DIY the visuals you need for your business. So if you’re on a graphic design budget, struggle with creating eye catching designs, or just want something quick and easy, Canva is perfect for you. I’ve been using the paid version of Canva for about 3 years now and it helps me keep all of my logos, fonts, and color codes in one place. The brand kit feature is my absolute favorite.

  8. Zoom: I am using currently using the paid version of Zoom because it allows me to host virtual consultations and live webinars without a limited time frame. I love Zoom because it allows me to record my sessions and save them to either send back to my clients or upload to my website for replays. Zoom has definitely been a great software with me having to pivot from teaching in-person classes to virtual learning.

  9. QuickBooks: QuickBooks is the ultimate accounting software for small businesses. From tracking expenses to managing invoices and payroll, QuickBooks simplifies financial management, giving entrepreneurs more time to focus on growing their businesses.

  10. MetaSuite: MetaSuite is a comprehensive social media management tool designed to simplify content scheduling, analytics, and engagement across platforms like Facebook and Instagram. It's ideal for businesses looking to streamline their online presence and grow their audience.

There are so many different softwares but these are the ones I am currently using.  You have to find the software that you like and works for your business.  However, I do encourage you to look into these softwares if you’re not sure on where to start.  Let me know in the comments below if you’re using any of these softwares or if you plan to try them out.  

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