26 ways to organize your tools.
AI assistants, copilots, image/video/audio generators, and LLM-powered creation tools where AI IS the product.
Web analytics, product analytics, and business intelligence platforms for measuring user behavior and business metrics.
Tools for building, testing, documenting, and connecting APIs, plus integration/automation platforms.
Web browsers for navigating the internet.
Continuous integration, continuous deployment, and build automation pipelines.
Cloud infrastructure, hosting, and deployment platforms where you run applications or host content.
Content management systems, headless CMS platforms, and visual website builders.
Text editors and IDEs for writing code, including AI-enhanced code editors.
Team chat, video conferencing, async video, and real-time messaging tools.
Database engines, managed database services, database clients, ORMs, and data modeling tools.
UI/UX design, graphic design, prototyping, illustration, and visual design tools.
Developer-focused tools that support the development workflow but don't fit into the more specific dev categories.
Email applications and services for reading, writing, and managing personal or work email.
Cloud storage, file synchronization, backup, and file transfer services for end users.
Personal finance, invoicing, accounting, expense tracking, and financial management tools.
Application frameworks, CSS frameworks, static site generators, and runtime environments that developers build on top of.
Programming languages and their official toolchains.
Video editing, audio production, image editing, screen recording, streaming, and multimedia creation tools.
Infrastructure monitoring, APM, error tracking, logging, alerting, and observability.
Personal knowledge management, notes, wikis, and document-based thinking tools.
Launchers, automation, time management, personal task managers, office suites, writing tools, and general workflow utilities.
Team-oriented task tracking, issue tracking, sprint planning, and project coordination tools.
Password managers, VPNs, encryption tools, network security, firewalls, and privacy tools.
Terminal emulators, shell environments, shell frameworks, prompts, and terminal multiplexers.
Git hosting, Git clients, code review, and repository management tools.
Containers, virtual machines, container orchestration, and local development environment management.