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Tools used by content marketers
Apps and tools mentioned by content marketers in a recent Ghost blog post.
- Buffer is a software application for the web and mobile, designed to manage accounts in social networks.
- “iA Writer creates a clean, simple and distraction-free writing environment for when you really need to focus on your words. It’s delightful to use.” – The New York Times
- With Spotify, you have access to a world of free music, curated playlists, artists, and podcasts you love. Discover new music, podcasts and listen to your favorite artists, albums, or create a playlist with the latest songs to suit your mood.
- Staying on task seems is a real challenge for our screen-bound generation. The Be Focused lets you get things done by breaking up individual tasks among discrete intervals, separated by short breaks. It’s a surprisingly effective way to retain motivation and focus. Create tasks, configure breaks and track your progress throughout the day, week or custom period.
- Disqus is a worldwide blog comment hosting service for web sites and online communities that use a networked platform.
- The Omni Group is a company that develops software for the macOS, iOS, and watchOS platforms.
- The world's most popular modern open source publishing platform. A headless Node.js CMS used by Apple, Sky News, Tinder and thousands more. MIT licensed, with 30k+ stars on Github.
- Vimeo is an ad-free video platform headquartered in New York City, providing free video viewing services as a competitor to YouTube.
- Hemingway Editor 3.0 is a tool which will make your writing one of a kind! It will not only check your grammar, but it will enrich your text, format it and make it ready to share with the world! You can upload directly to Medium and WordPress or you can make it to any web page by exporting to HTML.
- Mailchimp has email marketing, automations, ads, landing pages, CRM tools, and more to grow your business on your terms. Get the word out with email, social ads, and make your life easier with automation. It's easy, and you can start for free.
- Make work life simpler, more pleasant and more productive. Slack is the collaboration hub that brings the right people, information, and tools together to get work done. From Fortune 100 companies to corner markets, millions of people around the world use Slack to connect their teams, unify their systems, and drive their business forward.
- 15Five is the leading employee communication platform for managers to gain insights into employee progress, and for employees to receive the feedback they need to succeed. This brief, automated weekly process leads to meaningful conversations about everything from how to improve an employee’s role, to the creation of brilliant product innovations.
- CoSchedule is an all-in-one platform for planning, organizing, and executing all things content marketing. It's easy to use drag-and-drop calendar interface makes it easy to collaborate and schedule all your projects in one place.
- Pinboard is a fast, no-nonsense bookmarking site for people who value privacy and speed.
- Medium taps into the brains of the world’s most insightful writers, thinkers, and storytellers to bring you the smartest takes on topics that matter.
- Easy automation for busy people. Zapier empowers you to automate your work across 5,000+ apps—so you can move forward, faster.
- Trello is a web-based Kanban-style list-making application. Originally made by Fog Creek Software in 2011, it was spun out to form the basis of a separate company in 2014 and later sold to Atlassian in January 2017.
- Software that stops your devices from keeping you awake at night. For Mac, Windows, Linux and iOS
- When you share your document using Draft, any changes your collaborator makes are on their own copy of the document, and you get to accept or ignore each individual change they make.