Produits numériques
Meilleurs outils pour les solopreneurs de produits numériques
Logiciels pour les fondateurs solo qui vendent des cours, modèles et logiciels. La stack qui correspond à vendre des choses qui scalent.
Les produits numériques demandent une stack différente que les services. Une fois livré, le travail c'est livraison et découverte. Ces outils gèrent boutique, paiements, support et croissance d'audience sans vous forcer sur un plan d'équipe.
Top 3
- #1Carrd
Anyone who needs a landing page, link-in-bio, lead-gen squeeze page, or coming-soon site live in under an hour.
Content creators and consultants who want privacy-safe stats and prefer a Canadian-owned indie company over Google.
- #3Obsidian
Solopreneurs who want a permanent, plain-text knowledge base they own and never have to migrate out of.
Carrd
WebsiteAnyone who needs a landing page, link-in-bio, lead-gen squeeze page, or coming-soon site live in under an hour.
Pour
- Pro plan is $19/yr for an entire site, an unusually good deal in the no-code world
- Templates are clean and the editor is fast to learn
Contre
- Single-page only: no proper blog, no multi-page navigation
Fathom Analytics
AnalyticsContent creators and consultants who want privacy-safe stats and prefer a Canadian-owned indie company over Google.
Pour
- Cookie-free out of the box: no consent banner needed under GDPR or PECR
- Generous pageview ceilings on each plan tier
Contre
- No free tier beyond a 30-day trial
Obsidian
NotesSolopreneurs who want a permanent, plain-text knowledge base they own and never have to migrate out of.
Pour
- Notes are plain markdown files in your filesystem: portable, scriptable, future-proof
- Free for personal use without a subscription nag
Contre
- Genuine learning curve, especially around linking conventions and plugin choices
Plausible
AnalyticsContent sites, indie SaaS, and consultants who want signal without a 200-tab dashboard.
Pour
- No cookies. GDPR/PECR-safe out of the box, no consent banner needed
- Single-page dashboard that fits everything important above the fold
Contre
- Not free (Google Analytics is, even if it is not really)
Resend
Transactional EmailIndie founders and developers shipping product emails (welcome, receipts, password resets) who want a modern API, not a 2010s ESP dashboard.
Pour
- API designed for the modern stack: typed SDKs, React Email templates, webhooks for delivery events
- Free tier covers 3,000 emails/mo and 1 custom domain, real validation runway
Contre
- Newer than SendGrid or Postmark: long-term reputation still being established
Tally
FormsSolopreneurs who want lead capture, applications, surveys, or paid intake forms without the HubSpot tax.
Pour
- Free tier is genuinely usable: unlimited forms, unlimited responses, no watermark on the form itself
- Notion-style edit experience that does not fight you
Contre
- Free plan adds a small "Made with Tally" badge in submission notifications (not on the form)
1Password
SecuritySolopreneurs who use 50+ logins, work across multiple devices, and would pay $36/yr to never copy-paste a password again.
Pour
- Watchtower feature flags weak, reused, or breached passwords with concrete fixes
- Secret sharing: send a one-time-view password to a contractor without exposing your vault
Contre
- No free tier: 14-day trial, then paid
Descript
ContentPodcasters and solo creators who want one tool from raw record to published file, without learning a traditional DAW.
Pour
- Text-based editing collapses the learning curve. If you can use a word processor, you can edit a podcast
- Overdub and the AI voice features let you fix a misspoken word without re-recording
Contre
- Transcription is good but not flawless; longer episodes still need a manual pass
ElevenLabs
AI ToolsSolopreneurs who ship spoken content but do not want to (or cannot) sit at a microphone every time: podcasters, YouTubers, course creators, indie audiobook authors, app developers, anyone publishing in more than one language.
Pour
- Voice quality is the best in the category by a meaningful margin in 2026
- Voice cloning replicates your own voice from a few minutes of clean audio
Contre
- Voice cloning of your own voice requires the Creator tier ($22/mo)
Gumroad
Digital ProductsCreators with a small digital product (ebook, course, template) who want zero monthly cost and minimal setup.
Pour
- No monthly fee: Gumroad is free to set up and only charges per sale
- Genuinely simple: list a product, share a link, get paid
Contre
- Flat 10% transaction fee, which is steeper than Lemon Squeezy at scale and Stripe direct at any scale
Lemon Squeezy
Digital ProductsCourse creators, template sellers, indie SaaS, anyone selling digital goods internationally.
Pour
- Merchant of record, so they handle international VAT, sales tax, and tax remittance globally
- No monthly fee; pay only when you make a sale
Contre
- Per-transaction fee is meaningfully higher than raw Stripe (5% + 50¢ vs 2.9% + 30¢)
Loom
CommunicationService freelancers, consultants, and indie founders who do client onboarding, design feedback, or async product walkthroughs.
Pour
- Recording is genuinely one click: extension, native app, or web all work
- Auto-transcripts and AI summaries make videos searchable and skimmable
Contre
- Free tier caps videos at 5 minutes, which is too short for any real walkthrough
Raycast
ProductivityMac-using solopreneurs who type fast and would rather hit a hotkey than click around.
Pour
- Free tier covers almost everything most users need (Pro adds AI, cloud sync, themes)
- Extension marketplace replaces dozens of small utilities (clipboard manager, snippets, calculator, window manager, more)
Contre
- Mac only, no Windows or Linux roadmap
Sellfy
Digital ProductsSolo creators selling a mix of product types: digital downloads plus print-on-demand merch, or digital plus subscriptions. Especially useful for creators (musicians, artists, designers, course creators) who want a single platform instead of stitching Gumroad + Printful + a separate subscription tool.
Pour
- Built-in print-on-demand for t-shirts, mugs, posters alongside digital products in one storefront
- Full hosted storefront, not just a checkout page like Lemon Squeezy or Gumroad
Contre
- No permanent free tier; the 14-day trial is the entire evaluation window
Tidio
CommunicationSolos with website-driven sales or support: ecommerce store owners, SaaS founders, coaches with paid programs, agency-of-one operators handling inbound enquiries from a landing page, indie SaaS solos wanting bot-powered first response.
Pour
- AI chatbot (Lyro) handles 50%+ of common questions with no manual training
- Live chat fallback when the AI cannot help; takes over the same conversation
Contre
- Free tier conversation limit (50/mo) tightens quickly on growing traffic
AdCreative.ai
AI ToolsSolopreneurs and agencies-of-one running paid ads on Meta, Google, LinkedIn, or TikTok who need to ship many creative variations weekly without hiring a designer.
Pour
- Purpose-built for paid ads: outputs the sizes Meta, Google, LinkedIn, and TikTok actually want
- Brand kit keeps colours, logos, and fonts consistent across every generated creative
Contre
- No permanent free tier: 7-day trial is the whole evaluation window
Apollo.io
CRMSolo B2B operators (consultants, services, indie SaaS founders) running cold email outreach as a real acquisition channel. Not for B2C, content creators, or any business model where outbound is not a primary lever.
Pour
- Contact database (270M+ contacts, 60M+ companies) makes prospecting actually work for solos
- Built-in email finder and verifier reduces the bouncing-email problem
Contre
- Realistic working tier is Basic at ~$49/mo; the free tier is more of a trial
Beautiful.ai
DesignSolos who present regularly but do not want to learn a design tool. Consultants pitching new clients, B2B founders running sales decks, coaches presenting course outlines, agency-of-one operators sending proposals.
Pour
- Smart slide templates auto-arrange content as you add it; the design stays clean without manual nudging
- DesignerBot generates first-draft decks from a text prompt in under a minute
Contre
- Template constraints can frustrate designers who want pixel-level control
Beehiiv
EmailSolopreneur publishers who want to grow a newsletter and eventually monetise it.
Pour
- Generous free tier: 2,500 subscribers, full sending, basic analytics
- Built-in monetisation: ad marketplace, paid subscriptions, Boosts referrals
Contre
- Email automations are less powerful than ConvertKit/Kit at the high end
ChatGPT
AI ToolsSolopreneurs who want one AI tool that covers writing, image generation, voice, and casual research without a second subscription.
Pour
- Built-in image generation (DALL-E 3) without needing a separate tool
- Voice mode that genuinely feels like a phone call, useful for hands-free brainstorming
Contre
- Default output style is more confident than careful, can be hyperbolic without prompting
Claude
AI ToolsSolopreneurs who write, edit, code, or analyse long documents and want an AI assistant that errs toward careful rather than confident.
Pour
- Long-context window (200k+ tokens) handles entire codebases or long documents in one shot
- Output style is noticeably more careful and less hyperbolic than ChatGPT
Contre
- Free tier rate-limits aggressively, Pro at $20/mo is the real floor
Cloudflare
DNS / SecurityAnyone running a website who wants free CDN, DNS, and SSL, plus optional access to edge compute and cheap storage.
Pour
- Free tier covers DNS, CDN, basic DDoS protection, free SSL, and unlimited bandwidth
- Workers (edge functions) free up to 100k requests/day, more than most solo sites need
Contre
- Dashboard is dense: real learning curve to navigate confidently
Cursor
AI ToolsIndie devs, solo founders, and freelancers who write code daily and want a senior-engineer-shaped pair on every task.
Pour
- Inline AI editing (Cmd+K) and chat (Cmd+L) that understand your whole codebase
- Composer mode lets you describe a multi-file change and the editor stages all of it for review
Contre
- Pro tier ($20/mo) is the real floor: the free tier rate-limits you within a few hours
Demodesk
CommunicationB2B SaaS founders running product demos, consultants doing structured discovery calls, sales-led solo operators with repeatable pitch flows, agency-of-one founders pitching multi-stakeholder deals.
Pour
- Browser-based screen sharing with no client downloads: prospects join in one click
- Automated playbooks: meeting agendas, slide decks, and demo flows queue up before the call
Contre
- No permanent free tier; 14-day trial is the entire evaluation window
Dropbox
StorageSolopreneurs with cross-platform needs (Mac plus Windows plus mobile) who want a single sync layer that works the same everywhere.
Pour
- Cross-platform sync that genuinely just works (Mac, Windows, Linux, mobile)
- Smart Sync: keep files in the cloud, only download when you open them
Contre
- Pricing is steep: $11.99/mo for 2TB when iCloud and Google charge less
Flocksy
DesignSolos with consistent monthly design needs: content creators producing weekly thumbnails and graphics, B2B founders running ad creative campaigns, course creators producing lesson visuals, agency-of-one operators reselling design as part of client deliverables.
Pour
- Unlimited requests and revisions for a flat monthly fee: predictable cost regardless of volume
- Multiple design disciplines in one subscription: graphics, video, illustration, web, UI
Contre
- Entry tier is $249/month: real overhead for low-volume needs
Established creators with a digital product, course, or membership who need real automation rather than just send-to-list.
Pour
- Free tier covers up to 10,000 subscribers, by far the most generous in this category
- Visual automation builder is genuinely flexible: tag-based, branchable, conditional
Contre
- Editor and dashboard feel slower than Beehiiv or modern alternatives
Lemlist
CRMSolo B2B operators who already have a prospect list (from manual research, LinkedIn, or a separate database) and care about personalization quality and deliverability more than database breadth.
Pour
- Best-in-class personalization: custom images in emails, dynamic variables, video touches
- Built-in email warm-up reduces the burned-sender-domain risk that breaks most cold campaigns
Contre
- No contact database: bring your own list (from Apollo, LinkedIn Sales Nav, manual research)
Lindy
AI ToolsSolopreneurs drowning in admin work (inbox triage, meeting notes, scheduling, CRM updates) who would consider a VA but do not want the management overhead. Also useful for indie founders who want light agent automation without writing code.
Pour
- Pre-built agent templates ("Lindies") cover the most common solo VA tasks out of the box
- Integrations with the tools solos actually use: Gmail, Calendar, Slack, HubSpot, Notion, Linear
Contre
- Agent workflows lock into the platform: complex setups are hard to migrate
Linear
Project ManagementSolo devs, indie founders, and freelancers who want one fast tracker for every issue, idea, and project.
Pour
- Keyboard-first everywhere: every action has a shortcut and the command bar is instant
- Magic-link issue creation from Slack, GitHub, email, and a hotkey overlay
Contre
- Free tier caps at 250 issues, which a real solo founder hits in a few months
MailerLite
EmailNewsletter writers, content creators, and small course or digital product businesses building an email list under 10k.
Pour
- Generous free tier covers the first 1,000 subscribers, which is most solos' first year
- Drag-and-drop builder for emails and landing pages is the cleanest in this price band
Contre
- Reporting is shallower than ConvertKit or ActiveCampaign
Notion
ProductivitySolopreneurs who want one workspace for notes, content, and a lightweight CRM.
Pour
- One tool replaces three or four, so fewer subscriptions to track
- Databases are powerful enough for a real client CRM
Contre
- Mobile app feels noticeably slower than the desktop version
Pipedrive
CRMSolo B2B operators with real sales pipelines: consultants managing multiple active deals, indie SaaS founders selling to companies, agencies-of-one running multi-stage sales cycles. Best paired with prospecting tools like Apollo for top-of-funnel work.
Pour
- Visual pipeline UI makes deal stages immediately legible at a glance
- Simple enough for solos to actually use, where HubSpot and Salesforce are overkill
Contre
- No free tier: the 14-day trial is the entire evaluation window
PostHog
AnalyticsIndie SaaS, digital product, and content-product hybrid businesses that need real product analytics, not just page-views.
Pour
- One tool for events, session replay, feature flags, and A/B tests instead of four separate subscriptions
- Generous free tier covers most indie SaaS apps for the first year
Contre
- Heavier conceptually than Plausible. The dashboard rewards investment
Prezi
DesignSolos doing client pitches, sales decks, course videos, or webinars where production value matters. Useful for consultants, coaches, agency-of-one operators, and course creators.
Pour
- Zoomable canvas: non-linear presentations that follow the story rather than the slide order
- Prezi Video overlays you on top of slides for cinematic-style explainers and webinars
Contre
- Learning curve is real: the zoomable canvas is unfamiliar to anyone used to PowerPoint
RunPod
AI ToolsSolo AI developers, indie AI tool builders, and ML practitioners running their own training or inference workloads. Not for general solopreneurs and not for anyone whose AI use is consuming hosted APIs like Claude or ChatGPT.
Pour
- Pay-per-second pricing materially cheaper than AWS, GCP, or Azure for the same GPU
- Both community cloud (cheaper, peer-provided) and secure cloud (enterprise-grade)
Contre
- Audience is narrow: only matters if you run GPU workloads as part of your product
Sentry
EngineeringIndie SaaS, digital products, and any solo-built application where silent errors will lose you users.
Pour
- You find out about errors before users tell you, which is the entire point
- Stack traces with source maps, breadcrumbs, and session replay make most bugs solvable from the dashboard alone
Contre
- Pricing scales by error volume, so a runaway loop can run up the bill fast
Stripe
PaymentsAnyone taking payments on the internet: services, subscriptions, courses, products.
Pour
- Works out of the box for almost every payments shape: invoices, subscriptions, one-offs, marketplaces
- Best-in-class developer documentation and dashboard
Contre
- Does not handle international VAT/sales tax unless you pay extra for Stripe Tax
Sunsama
ProductivitySolos who suffer from over-committing, calendar collisions, and the gap between what they planned and what they shipped.
Pour
- Daily planning ritual forces realistic time estimates and weekly review by design
- Pulls tasks from Notion, Asana, Linear, Trello, Gmail, GitHub, Slack into one daily list
Contre
- Expensive for what it is. $20/mo for what is fundamentally a daily-planning app
Supabase
BackendIndie founders and solo developers shipping web apps who want a Postgres backend without managing servers.
Pour
- Real Postgres under the hood: SQL, foreign keys, indexes, all standard tooling works
- Auth, storage, realtime, and edge functions in one platform
Contre
- Free tier projects pause after 7 days of inactivity (briefly slow on first request after)
Thinkific
ContentSolo course creators selling structured online courses as primary revenue. Coaches packaging methodology into asynchronous courses, B2B founders productising knowledge, content creators monetising through paid education, consultants building leveraged income beyond billable hours.
Pour
- Course-first design: drip content, completion tracking, certificates baked in
- Real community features (Thinkific Communities) without bolted-on third-party tool
Contre
- Transaction fees on free tier (5% per sale) eat profit at any meaningful volume
Vercel
HostingSolo developers, indie founders, and teams shipping modern web apps who want zero-config deploys and fast preview workflows.
Pour
- Git push to deploy with preview URLs for every branch and pull request
- Hobby tier is generous: 100GB bandwidth, custom domains, SSL all free
Contre
- Pro at $20/seat/mo is the floor for any commercial use beyond a hobby
Zapier
AutomationSolopreneurs who need to connect tools that do not natively talk to each other, where the integration time saved beats the monthly cost.
Pour
- Largest integration library by far: 6,000+ apps, including everything obscure
- AI-driven Zap creation in 2026 means you can describe a flow in plain English
Contre
- Pricing is per-task, and tasks add up shockingly fast
Figma
DesignSolo designers, indie founders building products, and anyone whose work involves UI mockups or marketing visuals beyond a flyer.
Pour
- Free tier is genuinely usable for solo work (3 files, unlimited drafts, all features)
- Real-time multiplayer editing: useful when working with a contractor or showing a client
Contre
- Heavy for casual use: if all you need is to make a flyer or a social graphic, Canva is faster
Framer
WebsiteIndie founders and designers who want a modern marketing site live in a weekend without learning Webflow.
Pour
- Editor feels like Figma: if you have used any modern design tool, you are productive in 30 minutes
- Templates are genuinely modern, not 2018-era SaaS aesthetics
Contre
- CMS is less flexible than Webflow for serious content sites
Influencer Hero
AI ToolsSolo DTC ecommerce operators with real influencer marketing budgets ($1,000+/month in creator spend). Not for content creators, B2B service businesses, or solos without an existing brand to promote.
Pour
- AI creator discovery filters across audience demographics, engagement, content style, and brand fit
- Campaign management consolidates briefs, contracts, deliverables, content review, and payments
Contre
- Pricing is enterprise-leaning: ~$249/mo entry point is steep for most solo operators
Make
AutomationTechnically-comfortable solopreneurs who want serious automation without paying Zapier prices.
Pour
- Operations-based pricing is more generous than Zapier task-based pricing for most flows
- Visual scenario builder is more capable than Zapier (loops, routers, error handlers, aggregators)
Contre
- Steeper learning curve, the visual canvas is more powerful but less intuitive
Airtable
DatabaseSolopreneurs with a specific structured-data need (CRM, content calendar, inventory) who outgrow Notion databases.
Pour
- Visual database with views (grid, kanban, calendar, gallery) that adapt to use case
- Linked records and lookups: real relational database features in a spreadsheet UX
Contre
- Free tier capped at 1,000 records per base, which a real CRM or content tracker hits fast
Webflow
WebsiteFounders and consultants building a serious content site or marketing site with custom design and a real blog.
Pour
- Real CMS with custom fields, reference fields, and dynamic templates: handles serious content sites
- Visual editor that produces clean, semantic HTML and CSS underneath
Contre
- Learning curve is real: needs a Saturday or two before you are productive
Notre méthode
Outils marqués comme adaptés aux entreprises de produits numériques dans notre quiz, classés par note globale.
Toutes les notes viennent d'avis hands-on. Les relations d'affiliation ne modifient pas le classement. Get Stack Smart est soutenu par ses lecteurs.
En un coup d'œil
| # | Catégorie | Outil | Note | Tarif |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Website | Carrd | 4.5/5 | Free for basic; Pro $9-$49/yr per site |
| 2 | Analytics | Fathom Analytics | 4.5/5 | From $15/mo (100k pageviews); 30-day trial |
| 3 | Notes | Obsidian | 4.5/5 | Free for personal use; $50/yr commercial; Sync $4/mo; Publish $8/mo |
| 4 | Analytics | Plausible | 4.5/5 | From $9/mo for up to 10,000 monthly pageviews |
| 5 | Transactional Email | Resend | 4.5/5 | Free up to 3,000 emails/mo; Pro from $20/mo (50k); Scale from $90/mo |
| 6 | Forms | Tally | 4.5/5 | Free unlimited forms; paid plans from $29/mo for branding removal and integrations |
| 7 | Security | 1Password | 4/5 | Individual $2.99/mo or $36/yr; Families $4.99/mo; Business $7.99/user/mo |
| 8 | Content | Descript | 4/5 | Free tier for 1 hour/mo of transcription. Creator $19/mo, Pro $35/mo billed annually |
| 9 | AI Tools | ElevenLabs | 4/5 | Free for 10k characters/mo; Starter $5/mo, Creator $22/mo, Pro $99/mo, Scale/Business above |
| 10 | Digital Products | Gumroad | 4/5 | 10% transaction fee on all sales (no monthly fee); Stripe fees on top |
| 11 | Digital Products | Lemon Squeezy | 4/5 | 5% + 50¢ per transaction (no monthly fee); merchant of record fees included |
| 12 | Communication | Loom | 4/5 | Starter free (25 videos/person, 5 min each); Business $15/user/mo |
| 13 | Productivity | Raycast | 4/5 | Free for individual use; Pro $8/mo or $96/yr |
| 14 | Digital Products | Sellfy | 4/5 | No free tier (14-day trial). Starter from ~$29/mo (annual), Business ~$79/mo, Premium ~$159/mo |
| 15 | Communication | Tidio | 4/5 | Free tier (50 conversations/mo); Starter ~$29/mo, Growth ~$59/mo, Plus ~$398/mo (annual) |
| 16 | AI Tools | AdCreative.ai | 3.5/5 | No permanent free tier; 7-day trial. Starter from ~$29/mo, Premium ~$59/mo, Ultimate ~$149/mo, Scale higher. |
| 17 | CRM | Apollo.io | 3.5/5 | Free tier (~50 email credits/mo); Basic ~$49/user/mo, Professional ~$79/user/mo, Organization ~$119/user/mo (annual billing) |
| 18 | Design | Beautiful.ai | 3.5/5 | Free trial; Pro ~$12/mo (annual), Team ~$40/user/mo, Enterprise custom |
| 19 | Beehiiv | 3.5/5 | Free up to 2,500 subscribers; paid plans from $39/mo | |
| 20 | AI Tools | ChatGPT | 3.5/5 | Free tier limited; Plus $20/mo; Pro $200/mo; Team $25/user/mo; API pay-as-you-go |
| 21 | AI Tools | Claude | 3.5/5 | Free tier limited; Pro $20/mo; Max from $100/mo; API pay-as-you-go |
| 22 | DNS / Security | Cloudflare | 3.5/5 | Free tier is genuinely generous; Pro $25/mo; Workers free up to 100k req/day |
| 23 | AI Tools | Cursor | 3.5/5 | Hobby free; Pro $20/mo; Business $40/user/mo |
| 24 | Communication | Demodesk | 3.5/5 | Free trial; Cloud ~$25/user/mo, Coaching ~$45/user/mo, Sales ~$95/user/mo (annual billing) |
| 25 | Storage | Dropbox | 3.5/5 | Basic 2GB free; Plus 2TB $11.99/mo; Family 2TB $19.99/mo; Business from $19.99/user/mo |
| 26 | Design | Flocksy | 3.5/5 | Silver from ~$249/mo (1 active request), Gold ~$499/mo (2 active), Platinum ~$899/mo (3 active), Diamond higher |
| 27 | Kit (formerly ConvertKit) | 3.5/5 | Free up to 10,000 subscribers; Creator $25/mo; Creator Pro $50/mo | |
| 28 | CRM | Lemlist | 3.5/5 | No free tier (14-day trial). Email Outreach from ~$39/user/mo, Multichannel Expert ~$69/mo, Outreach Scale ~$99/mo |
| 29 | AI Tools | Lindy | 3.5/5 | Free tier (~400 tasks/mo); Pro ~$49.99/mo, Business ~$199.99/mo, Enterprise custom |
| 30 | Project Management | Linear | 3.5/5 | Free up to 250 issues; Standard $10/seat/mo; Plus $14/seat/mo |
| 31 | MailerLite | 3.5/5 | Free for up to 1,000 subscribers and 12k emails/mo. Growing Business from $9/mo | |
| 32 | Productivity | Notion | 3.5/5 | Free for personal use, paid plans from $10/mo |
| 33 | CRM | Pipedrive | 3.5/5 | No free tier (14-day trial). Essential from ~$14/user/mo (annual), Advanced ~$29, Professional ~$59, Power ~$69, Enterprise ~$99 |
| 34 | Analytics | PostHog | 3.5/5 | Free for 1M events/mo. Self-host free, cloud usage-based after the free tier |
| 35 | Design | Prezi | 3.5/5 | Free tier with Prezi branding; Plus from ~$15/mo (annual), Premium ~$25/mo, Business higher |
| 36 | AI Tools | RunPod | 3.5/5 | Pure usage-based, pay-per-second. Community cloud RTX 4090 from ~$0.34/hr, A100 80GB from ~$1.89/hr, H100 80GB from ~$2.89/hr. Serverless GPU inference billed per second of execution. |
| 37 | Engineering | Sentry | 3.5/5 | Free for 5k errors/mo. Team $26/mo, Business $80/mo, billed annually |
| 38 | Payments | Stripe | 3.5/5 | 2.9% + 30¢ per successful card charge, no monthly fee |
| 39 | Productivity | Sunsama | 3.5/5 | 14-day free trial. $20/mo billed monthly, $16/mo billed annually |
| 40 | Backend | Supabase | 3.5/5 | Free up to 500MB DB and 1GB storage; Pro $25/mo; Team $599/mo |
| 41 | Content | Thinkific | 3.5/5 | Free tier (1 course, 5% transaction fee); Basic ~$36/mo, Start ~$74/mo, Grow ~$149/mo (annual billing); Plus higher |
| 42 | Hosting | Vercel | 3.5/5 | Hobby free; Pro $20/seat/mo; Enterprise custom |
| 43 | Automation | Zapier | 3.5/5 | Free up to 100 tasks/mo; Professional from $19.99/mo (750 tasks); Team from $69/mo |
| 44 | Design | Figma | 3/5 | Free for personal use (3 files); Professional $15/editor/mo; Organisation $45/editor/mo |
| 45 | Website | Framer | 3/5 | Free with framer.website domain; Mini $5/mo; Basic $15/mo per site |
| 46 | AI Tools | Influencer Hero | 3/5 | Enterprise-leaning pricing; plans typically from ~$249/mo+ depending on creator volume and feature set |
| 47 | Automation | Make | 3/5 | Free up to 1,000 ops/mo; Core $9/mo (10k ops); Pro $16/mo (10k ops + premium) |
| 48 | Database | Airtable | 2.5/5 | Free up to 1,000 records; Team $24/seat/mo; Business $54/seat/mo |
| 49 | Website | Webflow | 2.5/5 | Site plans from $14/mo (Basic); CMS $23/mo; workspace plans add cost on top |
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