AI Tools List.
I make $85,000/month with my software products. I have 0 employees. I literally run it all with AI tools now. Here are the 13 I couldn't live without, plus the full 20+ tool list as a free download.
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FREEEvery tool, what I use it for, and the link. Yours to keep.
Most "AI tool" lists are SEO bait. This isn't. Every single one of these is on my credit card, plugged into my daily workflow, and pulling weight. If I stopped paying for them tomorrow, my business would slow down. That's the bar.

My AI CFO
My automated CFO. Monitors all my products and the ones I invest in. Non-negotiable when I work with companies.
My AI lead scout
10x ROI on the subscription. Captures posts from my ICPs instantly. Started from a cold email that earned a $1K+ sub.
My AI Instagram manager
Best way to run auto DM campaigns on Instagram. Core piece of my automated marketing flywheel.
My AI LinkedIn outreach rep
LinkedIn automation that works. 50% conversion rate I never get with email. Slack ping every time someone replies.
My AI assistant for lead generation
The one I almost gatekept. Just the best lead gen platform I've used.
My AI ad agency
I don't hire ad agencies anymore. I generate ads with this and ship.
My AI competitor spy
The other side of ads. Spy on what's actually working for competitors. Honestly amazing.
My AI web designer
I canceled WordPress, Framer, and Squarespace. Moved every site to Lovable. I just talk to ship changes.
My AI lead magnet host
Hosts all my lead magnets and my main course. Builds the email lists I retarget.
My AI product manager
My products wouldn't grow without listening. Users decide the roadmap. Feedback and changelogs in one place.
My AI co-pilot for meetings
Records every meeting and coaching call across my Mac and iPhone. MCP into Claude = unfair advantage.
My AI cold email marketer
Email warmup and cold outreach. Works every time.
+ the full 20-tool list
Grab the free PDF for the 20+ tools I actually pay for, including the ones not in the thread.
How I actually pick a tool
- It replaces a person, an agency, or hours of weekly work
- It pays for itself inside the first month, or it's out
- It plugs into the rest of the stack (Slack, Claude, MCP, webhooks)
- Founder-led companies that ship fast win my budget over enterprise tools