Creator Tools
The creator economy runs on tools, and the toolbox has gotten massive. The challenge isn't finding tools — it's finding the right ones without spending more time configuring software than actually creating.
Here's how to think about it by what you create:
Video creators : CapCut and DaVinci Resolve for editing (both have generous free tiers). Descript if you want transcript-based editing. Opus Clip for repurposing long videos into shorts. Canva or Photoshop for thumbnails.
Podcasters : Riverside or Descript for remote recording with separate audio tracks. Descript again for editing (its text-based editing is ideal for talk shows). Buzzsprout or Spotify for Podcasters for hosting and distribution.
Newsletter writers : Beehiiv, ConvertKit, or Substack depending on whether you prioritize growth tools, automation, or simplicity. Ghost if you want full ownership and custom design.
Multi-platform creators : The biggest time sink is reformatting content for different platforms. Repurpose.io automates cross-posting. Canva handles resizing for every social format. Buffer or Typefully for scheduling.
The creator tool trap
It's easy to spend $200/month on subscriptions and barely use half of them. Start with free tools, upgrade only when a specific tool saves you measurable time, and audit your subscriptions quarterly. The best creators have lean toolkits — 3-5 tools they use daily, not 15 they barely touch.
Browse the creator tools below.