Lili Lulu

Lili Lulu

Love designing, love living
Canva
Canva has completely transformed the way I approach design. Whether it’s for social media graphics, presentations, marketing materials, or even videos, Canva provides an intuitive platform that makes designing effortless. The drag-and-drop interface, combined with thousands of templates, makes it perfect for both beginners and professionals. One of the best things about Canva is its accessibility. It offers an extensive library of elements, stock photos, and fonts, making it easy to create high-quality visuals without needing advanced design skills. The collaboration feature is also a game-changer, allowing teams to work on projects in real time. The only downside is that some premium assets are locked behind the Pro plan, and the free version, while functional, has limitations. That said, the Pro plan is worth the investment for those who regularly create content. Canva is an essential tool for anyone looking to create stunning designs quickly and efficiently. It’s user-friendly, versatile, and constantly evolving with new features. Highly recommended!
Linktree
Linktree is one of the most well-known link-in-bio tools, and for good reason. It is incredibly easy to use, making it a great choice for beginners who want a simple way to share multiple links from their social media profiles. Setting up a page takes just a few minutes, and it provides a clean, user-friendly experience. One of the best things about Linktree is its simplicity. The interface is intuitive, and the free plan offers enough functionality for basic use. The analytics feature also helps track clicks and engagement, which is useful for content creators and businesses. However, customization options are somewhat limited unless you upgrade to the paid plan. The design choices feel restrictive compared to other tools, and there are fewer interactive elements for engaging visitors. While it is a solid tool for link management, it may not be the best choice for users who need more advanced features like lead capture forms or payment integrations. Overall, Linktree is a great tool for basic use, but there are now more dynamic alternatives that offer greater flexibility for those who want more than just a simple list of links.

What's great

free tier (14)user-friendly interface (3)easy setup (17)basic analytics (14)

What needs improvement

limited design flexibility (2)
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I've been using Taplink for a while now, and it's one of the best link-in-bio tools I've come across. Unlike traditional bio link tools, Taplink offers advanced features like customizable landing pages, lead capture forms, and payment integrations—all in an easy-to-use interface. The drag-and-drop customization makes it simple to create an attractive and functional page. The lead generation features, including forms and WhatsApp chat, have helped me convert more visitors into customers. It's mobile-optimized, loads fast, and is more affordable than many alternatives. However, the free version is quite limited, and I wish there were more integrations with third-party tools. Despite that, Taplink is a must-have for digital marketers, influencers, and small businesses looking to maximize conversions from social media traffic. Highly recommended!

What's great

affordable pricing (16)drag-and-drop editor (13)mobile-friendly design (35)payment integration (40)messaging integration (39)customizable landing pages (138)lead capture forms (58)

What needs improvement

limited free features (4)
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Opera
Opera is a seriously underrated browser. It’s fast, lightweight, and packed with useful features that other browsers don’t have by default. The built-in ad blocker and free VPN are game-changers, making browsing smoother and more private. I also love the sidebar with quick access to Messenger, WhatsApp, and Twitter—it’s super convenient for multitasking. Battery saver mode is another great touch, especially on a laptop. The only downside is that some websites don’t always optimize well for Opera, but overall, it’s a great alternative to the more mainstream browsers. Definitely worth trying!

What's great

fast performance (4)ad blocker (5)sidebar integrations (3)free VPN (2)battery-saving mode (2)

What needs improvement

website compatibility issues (1)
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Gmail
Gmail has been my go-to email service for years, and it just gets better over time. The interface is clean and easy to navigate, making it simple to manage emails without feeling overwhelmed. The built-in spam filter works really well, so I rarely have to deal with junk mail. I also love how seamlessly it integrates with other Google services like Drive, Calendar, and Meet, which makes work and personal organization so much easier. The search function is incredibly fast, and labels help keep everything organized. If there’s one small downside, it’s that storage can fill up quickly if you get a lot of attachments, but overall, Gmail is still the best email service I’ve used.
Spotify
Spotify has been my go-to music streaming app for years. It’s easy to use, has a massive music library, and the recommendations are surprisingly good. The Daily Mixes and Discover Weekly playlists always introduce me to new songs I actually like, which keeps things fresh. The ability to download music for offline listening is a lifesaver, especially when traveling. I also love how seamless it is to switch between devices—going from my phone to my laptop or even my smart speaker is effortless. The only downside is that the free version has ads and limited skips, but the Premium plan is definitely worth it. Overall, it’s hands down the best music streaming app out there.
Zoom
I've been using Zoom for a while now, and it’s easily one of the best video conferencing tools out there. It’s simple to use, reliable, and works well even with a not-so-great internet connection. The video and audio quality are usually solid, and features like screen sharing, breakout rooms, and virtual backgrounds make meetings more interactive. What I really like is how stable it is compared to other platforms. It rarely crashes, and even large meetings run smoothly. The only downside is that the free plan has a 40-minute limit for group calls, which can be a bit inconvenient. But overall, it’s still my go-to for work calls, webinars, and even catching up with friends.

What's great

reliable performance (43)ease of use (51)screen sharing (51)video quality (56)virtual backgrounds (13)audio quality (36)large meeting support (12)breakout rooms (38)

What needs improvement

40-minute limit on free meetings (26)
Google Chrome
I've been using Google Chrome for years, and it’s still my favorite browser. It’s fast, easy to use, and works seamlessly across all my devices. The best part is how well it integrates with Google services—syncing bookmarks, passwords, and history makes switching between devices effortless. Extensions are another big plus. Whether it’s for blocking ads, managing tasks, or improving productivity, there’s an extension for almost everything. The only downside is that it can use a lot of RAM, especially with too many tabs open. But overall, it’s still the best browser out there for both work and personal use.
Slack
Slack has completely transformed the way my team collaborates. It’s more than just a messaging app—it's an all-in-one workspace that keeps communication, file sharing, and integrations in one place. ✅ Seamless Communication – Channels make it easy to keep discussions organized, and the ability to create threads prevents clutter. ✅ Powerful Integrations – Slack connects with everything: Google Drive, Trello, Notion, Zoom, and countless other tools, making workflows effortless. ✅ Customizable Notifications – Helps avoid distractions while ensuring I never miss important updates. ✅ Fun & Engaging – Reactions, GIFs, and Slackbot make work conversations feel less robotic and more human. 💡 One Wish: The free plan is great, but the message limit (90 days now) can be restrictive for small teams. Overall, Slack is a must-have for any modern team. It’s intuitive, feature-rich, and keeps remote collaboration smooth. Highly recommended! 🚀