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160 apps
Edimakor
AI-driven video editing and content generation.
Marketing & Content › Video & Visual Creation / AI editing tools
PenPrism
AI content agent that turns topic insights into publication-ready articles.
Marketing & Content › Content & SEO / Insight-driven drafting
Bigin by Zoho
A lightweight pipeline CRM from Zoho for small businesses.
Sales & CRM › CRM

Close
A sales CRM focused on outbound calling, email, and sales productivity.
Sales & CRM › CRM

Copper
A CRM built around Google Workspace workflows.
Sales & CRM › CRM

Freshsales
A sales CRM from Freshworks with pipeline, communication, and automation features.
Sales & CRM › CRM
257 tools across 41 categories, each with pricing and caveats.
What your stack could look like
From your goal to the tools that get it done
How it works
Tell us what you want to do. We turn it into clear steps and recommend the right tool for each — with honest notes on what to check before you commit.
Edimakor
AI-driven video editing and content generation.
Marketing & Content › Video & Visual Creation / content_creation
PenPrism
AI content agent that turns topic insights into publication-ready articles.
Marketing & Content › Content & SEO / research
Bigin by Zoho
A lightweight pipeline CRM from Zoho for small businesses.
Sales & CRM › CRM

Close
A sales CRM focused on outbound calling, email, and sales productivity.
Sales & CRM › CRM
Goal-first stacks
Start with the product itself: a place to write and ship code, host it reliably, and catch errors in production, because nothing else matters until customers can actually use what you built. Next, get the team coordinated with project management and a shared knowledge base so work and decisions are not lost in chat. Then put customer acquisition on a real CRM so leads, demos, and deals are tracked rather than living in inboxes. Add billing and accounting once you have paying users, choosing payment rails that fit whether you sell to India, abroad, or both, and keep GST-clean books from day one. Finish with customer support, product analytics, and access security so you can keep users happy, see what they actually do, and not get breached. Do not buy enterprise sales, analytics, and security suites before you have product-market signal; sequence around shipping and getting your first paying customers.
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Start by choosing the right no-code platform for what you are building, because a customer-facing web app, a mobile app, and an internal portal each suit different tools. Next, model your data cleanly in a database or spreadsheet backend, since a messy data model is the most common reason no-code projects collapse later. Then build the interface and logic so users have real screens and workflows, not just a database. Add payments, forms, and automations to connect your app to the outside world and remove manual work. Finish by launching, securing team access, and measuring usage so you know the app works and is safe. Do not expect no-code to scale infinitely; it is excellent for validating and running real workflows, but be honest about its ceilings and plan to move to custom code if you outgrow it.
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Start by choosing a website builder that matches your skill and needs, because the builder decides how fast you launch and what you can do later. Sort your domain and hosting next, remembering that most builders bundle hosting while self-hosted WordPress needs its own, so you do not pay twice. Then design and write the site so it looks credible and explains clearly what you offer, since a confusing site loses visitors in seconds. Add lead capture, booking, and payment tools so the site actually does something, whether that is collecting enquiries, taking appointments, or selling. Finish by getting found and measuring, with basic SEO, a Google presence, and analytics so you know what is working. Do not over-build a complex site before you have visitors; launch a clear, fast site and improve it with real data.
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Most people know the outcome they want, not the tool. So we start from the job to be done and build the right set of tools around it — and you can still browse by category whenever you like.
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Marketing & Content › Video & Visual Creation
Sales & CRM › CRM
Customer relationship management software for tracking leads, deals, customers, and sales activity.
Sales & CRM › Sales Automation & Outreach
Commerce & Operations › E-commerce Storefront
Tools to build and run an online store or D2C brand — product catalog, checkout, and storefront — assessed for Indian sellers including UPI and rupee pricing.
Commerce & Operations › Forms, Surveys & Lead Capture
Form builders and lead capture tools for collecting enquiries from websites, ads, and landing pages and routing them into a CRM or messaging workflow.
Describe the outcome you want and get a practical set of tools — what to use first, what to add later, and how it fits together.
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