These 11 No-Code Tools I use to Run a $2k MMR One-Person Business

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Being a solopreneur doesn’t mean doing everything on your own. It means owning your time by automating everything you can.

Today, we have plenty of softwares to help us do that.

Some of them come at a cost. But is that so bad if that cost helps you multiply your earnings?

I’ll keep this short — here are ten no-code tools I use that help me seamlessly run my business.

1/ Hypefury

I’ve been using this for nearly two years to automate my content. This is the reason my content runs on autopilot even when I’m holidaying.

And of course, I’d rather spend 60 minutes a week doing this than manually hopping onto Twitter and getting distracted.

Schedules tweets and LinkedIn posts

Runs Auto DMs (great for campaigns)

Saves me 20 hours a month!

2/ Helper-AI 2.0

Just type “Help” and instant access GPT-4 on any site + Complete Ownership and source code.

Why use it?

✓ 3x Productivity, Write code & Excel Formulas, Rewrite, Research, and more.

✓ Work Great with all macOS + Windows.

✓ Resell at any cost ( 100% Ownership + Source Code )

🔗 www.helperai.info

3/ ConvertKit

This is the most popular email marketing tool amongst creators.

It's where I run my Side Hustle Saturdays newsletter.

I waited for too long (1.5 years) to hop onto Convertkit because it’s expensive.

I’m glad I hopped into it. I get:

detailed metrics

customisable segmentation

a powerful email marketing software

4/ Gumroad

I used to host all my products there until the ne

w rule came in this year and increased the fee from 5% and 14.8%

I still host my digital products and freebies here. I’ve only moved my courses as they’re high ticket.

It’s amazing because it has:

pay-what-you want

a simple landing page

is super easy to ship

If you’re new to products, start here.

The PWYW is an especially powerful feature because even if your product costs $0, you can make money. My free Side Hustler Checklist has made $1459.47 because a few people donated.

5/ Canva

I use it for my ebooks and LinkedIn thumbnails.

easy to use

so many designs to choose from!

did I tell you how damn easy it is?

I didn’t buy the pro version until a year ago, so don’t think you need it and can’t do without it.

More about this in the end…

6/ Clockify

This is where I track my hours and boast about working under 4 hours/ day.

free

simple

keeps you on track

improves productivity

7/ Google Sheets

I use it to

track finances

store ideas

record my work

I know Notion is popular for this but I like the plain ol’ Google stuff.

8/ TopmateHQ

I conducted my first-ever free webinar and made $1407.58 in 75 minutes thanks to pay-what-you-want.

I now have my coaching calls here + will conduct future webinars.

It rocks because of:low fee

easy to use

has PWYW model

you can create packages

you can also upload digital products

9/ Passionfroot

I have a transparent rate card for brand sponsorships. The thing is, I don’t want to haggle and go back and forth on negotiations.

Both parties shouldn’t waste time, right?

This is:

free

super easy to use

creates an attractive landing page

eases the load of back-and-forth negotiation

I plug this in my newsletter and send it when somebody reaches out to me for a brand collaboration.

10/ Calendly

I don’t do calls, per se.

95% of the time it's the calls with my Summit 21 students before we kick off the cohort.

free

easy integration of Zoom

you can customise your availability

That’s a wrap!

Love,

N

Last, I hope you can use some of them to make your life easier.

I don't recommend investing in all, especially as a beginner. I believe that just because something has a pro or paid version doesn’t mean you need it. I still use the free version of Calendly and Grammarly.

But if any of this makes your life easier straight away and is an investment instead of a huge cost, go for it.
 
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