Ankur Sinha

Ankur Sinha

Technical Writer | Ex-JavaScript Dev
unDraw
unDraw is one of the first resources I started using while getting into frontend development. It's easy, simple, and very effective. Moreover, it has tons of options that fit perfectly in so many scenarios while writing UI code and developing them with suitable images. 🎊
BetterBugs.io
I have been using BetterBugs for almost a year now. Definitely, one of the coolest tools out here. It's lightweight, snappy, and connects instantly with Jira and GitHub. Really convenient to raise issues with all the logs and screenshots. Two thumbs up to the BB team. Love it! ✨

What's great

fast performance (2)integration with Jira (3)integration with GitHub (2)automatic logging (5)screen recording and capture (9)
GitBook
I have been using GitBook to write product documentation. It's super easy and fast to use, and it's pretty reliable in the way everything comes out once I push things live. Love it! I even plan to use it for my side projects. 🙌

What's great

easy to use (3)reliable output (1)
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Lucide
I love working with icons for development or creating minimalistic workflows for my tech articles. I have been using Lucide for some time now. No complaints from my end. Incredible toolkit. Highly recommended!

What's great

icon library (2)
Basecamp
I am using Basecamp as my daily driver. It's incredibly easy to use and it's Kanban Boards are pretty intuitive too. The only downside is that it only has paid tiers as compared to other tools like Jira or Slack which offer free usage (with a decent set of features) ideal for small teams and freelancers. Nevertheless, Basecamp is definitely worth checking out.

What's great

intuitive interface (4)Kanban boards (2)

What needs improvement

paid tiers only (2)
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Jira
This is the first PM tool that started working with since my early days in tech. I mostly use this connected with GitHub. Recently, I started using automation stuff. Works great. Super effective for managing projects and keeping things on auto-pilot. ✔️

What's great

project management (64)integration with other tools (22)
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Slack
Slack has always been my go-to choice for communicating with team members. It's crispy to use, integrations work great with it and it has tons of features. I like the Huddle call feature the most.
Draw.io
Been using Draw.io for a good number of years now. It's a no-nonsense tool with nice features for creating workflow diagrams. Whether I'm developing, writing docs, or creating minimalistic diagrams for technical writing. Love it!