I know how tedious it can be to find software that works for you! In all honesty: no software is perfect. But I have wasted so much of my time looking for the right tools, I don't want you to go through that haha. Check out this list so you can get started building your online business right away.
1. Overview of software
When you scroll down you will find more explanation per tool, but at the top I've outlined a summary list so you have an easy overview. Scroll down to discover why I recommend these tools for you.
1.Build your email list
- ConvertKit – Email Service Provider
2. Website
3. Organisation
4. Online shop and payments
- Acuity – Scheduling software for calls etc.
- Shopify – Online shop (E Commerce)
- Teachable – Online course platform
5. Online course platform
- Teachable – Online course platform
6. Social Media Scheduling
- Sked Social – Instagram scheduler
7. Design Tool
- Canva – Simplified Graphic Design Tool
8. Audio books
2. Explanation per software tool
Below I have outlined the software I use to run my (online) business. These are my personal favourites. I hope I can save you some time researching and reviewing multiple software options for hours by telling you these are the ones I personally use – after LOTS of testing and losing money on other tools!
Note: I only recommend software I personally use. I might receive a commission when you buy anything through these links.
1. Build your email list
Convertkit
Email service provider
Use ConvertKit as your email service provider to help you easily set up your e-mail list. This is my preferred service to create easy sign-up forms, help you deliver your lead magnet to subscribers and automate the sequences you can send to your clients.
2. Website
GoDaddy
Website hosting
Use GoDaddy to purchase a domain name and buy hosting for your website.
Leadpages
Leadpage software
Install Leadpages for extra beautiful landing pages. Don’t have a website yet? Or just want to make it look extra-fantastic? Leadpages helps you set up the highest converting landing pages for your offers.
You can integrate Leadpages with ConvertKit so your landing pages link with your forms in ConvertKit itself and you can easily capture email subscribers.
3. Organisation
Monday
Online Project Managing (Productivity)
Acuity
Scheduling software for calls etc.
Use Acuity to create your online availability calendar for potential clients. You can let people book calls for free but you can also charge your clients if you want to. This is great to prevent no-shows. Remember: what you pay is what you pay attention to. Don’t be afraid to set your value high, your time is worth money.
4. Online shop and payments
Acuity
Scheduling software for calls etc.
Use Acuity to create your online availability calendar for potential clients. You can let people book calls for free but you can also charge your clients if you want to. This is great to prevent no-shows. Remember: what you pay is what you pay attention to. Don’t be afraid to set your value high, your time is worth money.
Shopify
Online shop (E Commerce)
Shopify if you want to provide more payment options to clients (like bancontact, which is fairly necessary when you want to serve clients in Belgium). Shopify can be your online store connecting to all of the other systems and platforms you use, where you place all of your offers and customers can browse and buy.
Teachable
Online course platform
Teachable to receive payments as well as create and deliver your course.
5. Online course platform
Teachable
Online course platform
Teachable to receive payments as well as create and deliver your course.
6. Social Media Scheduling
Sked Social
Instagram scheduler
7. Design Tool
Canva
Canva is a simplified graphic-design tool with a drag-and-drop format and provides access to photographs, vector images, graphics, and fonts.
8. Audio books
Audible
You can create an audible account and get 2 books for free by clicking the button below! You can cancel after your free month so it does not have to cost you anything.
Important: you sign up and buy books on the website, you put the audible app itself on your phone. Once the app is downloaded, you log in with your audible/amazon account, but BEWARE: make sure the ‘marketplace‘ on the bottom is the same as the extension of the website you signed up on (.co.uk, .de, .com,…). If you don’t do this correctly, you will not see books appear on the ‘cloud’. It’s a bit of a mess to get the hang of it in the beginning, but I’m certain you’ll figure it out.