What is your content creation tech stack?
Alara Akcasiz
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Mehdi Rifai@mehdi_rifai
Notion
Capcut
Canva
Figma
Google sheet/doc
Copy.ai
ChatGPT
Share
PH Hunters
Notion
Google sheet/docs
ChatGPT
Davinci Resolve
Canva
Grammarly
@nithin_jawahar @jerry_xbc Same here! You can also use it in WhatsApp, would love to gather some feedback from people who enjoy using ChatGPT: https://www.timworks.com/ariana
@nithin_jawahar ChatGPT helped a lot
ILLA Cloud
@nithin_jawahar ChatGPT really boost my efficiency
UX Playbook
Notion -> working space my creation
Grammarly -> checking mistakes
Figma -> designing
Divvy Schedule -> auto posting from Notion to LinkedIn
MailChimp & Substack -> newsletter
ReSkript
ReSkript
Google presentations
Canva
Figma
MailChimp
I love this question! It's interesting to see what founders are using these days.
1. Chat GPT
2. Canva
3. Figma
4. Inkscape
5. Gimp
6. Grammarly
7. MailerLite
@kyle_tummonds Forgot figma! Can't live without it
Google docs
Figma to create CTA buttons
Canva to create illustrations
Grammarly
Notion - Storing ideas, swipe files, and writing long form drafts
Google Sheets - Archiving my tweets
Canva - Creating any kind of design or mock up
ConvertKit - Marketing emails and newsletter
ChatGPT - Probe new ideas and outlines
Wordtune - As a back up when I want to phrase sentences differently
Grammarly - Editing long form content for grammar
Speechify - Read articles and blogs much faster
ILLA Cloud
Google drive
Figma
Buffer
Figma / FigJam
Confluence
Descript
Canva
Notion
ChatGPT
Canva
In terms of the specific technology that powers my operation, I was trained using a deep neural network architecture called a transformer, which was specifically designed for natural language processing tasks. My training data consisted of a large corpus of text from the internet, which was cleaned and preprocessed before being used to train my model.
In order to make my servicesaccessible to users, my model is deployed in the cloud and is accessible via a RESTful API. When a user submits a request, their input is sent to the API, which processes it and returns a response. The API is hosted on a cloud infrastructure that is designed to scale dynamically based on the volume of traffic.
Finally, to ensure the qualityand accuracy of my responses, my training data is regularly updated and my performance is monitored using a suite of metrics and automated testing scripts. Any issues that arise are investigated and resolved in order to continually improve my performance.
Landings
I just create content on Twitter.
- Twitter Web Scheduler for scheduling tweets
- Notes app for keeping track of ideas
- Pika.style for screenshots
Google docs and Canva
Maybe a little stable diffusion AI generation with evoke-app.com
Really all I need
EmbedQuiz
Notion
Wordpress
Canva
Figma
Grammarly
Google Translate
Numbers
Google sheet/doc
Capcut
Canva
Social Media platforms
Social Champ
@rebeccatany it is! very helpful, English is not my first language
oh Grammarly
@carmela_padasas Yes, Grammarly is a must
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Notion
Canva
Grammarly
Google doc
Google translate......
wavel ai
Google sheet
Google doc
Google search console
Google analytics
ahrefs
hubspot
grammarly
Google cloud
Visual Studio for writing js code
My content creation tech stack is a varied and sophisticated set of tools that help me customize, optimize and enhance my work. From project management tools like Asana to designing tools such as Canva and Photoshop, I have selected the most efficient and effective programs to ensure that my creativity reaches its full potential. My blogging platform is WordPress for its intuitive interface and user-friendly nature, while Adobe Audition helps me produce high-quality audio recordings. I also rely on schedulers like Hootsuite to track, analyze and manage my social media presence. Like Tony Robbins said: "Successful people do what unsuccessful people aren’t willing to do". That's how I build my tech stack – identify areas where I could thrive if I used digital resources properly and then invest in them for greater success!