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Meilleurs outils pour les solopreneurs qui débutent

La stack logicielle que nous recommandons à quelqu'un qui démarre une entreprise d'une personne. Triée sur le volet à partir de nos avis.

Si vous êtes avant les premiers revenus ou dans les premiers mois, c'est la liste courte. Chaque outil ici mérite sa place dans une stack de départ : pas cher ou gratuit, sans friction et utile tout de suite. Pas de surcharge pour l'équipe que vous n'avez pas.

Top 3

  1. Solopreneurs who book calls: consultants, coaches, anyone with a "schedule a chat" link.

  2. Anyone who needs a landing page, link-in-bio, lead-gen squeeze page, or coming-soon site live in under an hour.

  3. Indie founders and developers shipping product emails (welcome, receipts, password resets) who want a modern API, not a 2010s ESP dashboard.

Cal.com

Scheduling
★★★★★4.5/5

Solopreneurs who book calls: consultants, coaches, anyone with a "schedule a chat" link.

Pour

  • Free plan covers everything a one-person business needs
  • Routing forms that qualify leads before they book a call

Contre

  • Branding removal requires paid plan
Tarif: Free for individual use; paid plans from $15/user/mo for teams and routingEssayer Cal.comLire l'avis

Carrd

Website
★★★★★4.5/5

Anyone 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
Tarif: Free for basic; Pro $9-$49/yr per siteEssayer CarrdLire l'avis

Resend

Transactional Email
★★★★★4.5/5

Indie 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
Tarif: Free up to 3,000 emails/mo; Pro from $20/mo (50k); Scale from $90/moEssayer ResendLire l'avis

Tally

Forms
★★★★★4.5/5

Solopreneurs 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)
Tarif: Free unlimited forms; paid plans from $29/mo for branding removal and integrationsEssayer TallyLire l'avis

1Password

Security
★★★★4/5

Solopreneurs 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
Tarif: Individual $2.99/mo or $36/yr; Families $4.99/mo; Business $7.99/user/moEssayer 1PasswordLire l'avis

Buffer

Social Media
★★★★4/5

Solopreneurs who post to 2-4 social channels and want the simplest possible scheduling without the agency-shaped overhead.

Pour

  • Free tier covers 3 channels and 10 scheduled posts per channel
  • Per-channel pricing is honest: pay only for what you use

Contre

  • Per-channel pricing adds up if you post on many platforms ($5/mo each)
Tarif: Free for 3 channels; Essentials $5/mo per channel; Team $10/mo per channelEssayer BufferLire l'avis

Gumroad

Digital Products
★★★★4/5

Creators 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
Tarif: 10% transaction fee on all sales (no monthly fee); Stripe fees on topEssayer GumroadLire l'avis

Beehiiv

Email
★★★★3.5/5

Solopreneur 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
Tarif: Free up to 2,500 subscribers; paid plans from $39/moEssayer BeehiivLire l'avis

Calendly

Scheduling
★★★★3.5/5

Service businesses and consultants whose clients expect a polished booking flow and recognise the Calendly brand.

Pour

  • Recognisable brand. Clients click a Calendly link without friction or second thoughts
  • Round-robin, group, and collective event types work without configuration headaches

Contre

  • The free tier is more restrictive than Cal.com's. One event type only
Tarif: Free for one event type. Standard $12/mo, Teams $20/mo per user, all billed annuallyEssayer CalendlyLire l'avis

Canva

Design
★★★★3.5/5

Non-designers who need social media posts, simple flyers, slide decks, or quick visual content without a design background.

Pour

  • Free tier is genuinely usable: thousands of templates, basic editing, brand kit
  • Templates are the killer feature: pick one, swap your copy, export, ship

Contre

  • Output quality plateaus: easy to make "fine" graphics, hard to make distinctive ones
Tarif: Free generous; Pro $14.99/mo or $119.99/yr; Teams from $29.99/moEssayer CanvaLire l'avis

ChatGPT

AI Tools
★★★★3.5/5

Solopreneurs 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
Tarif: Free tier limited; Plus $20/mo; Pro $200/mo; Team $25/user/mo; API pay-as-you-goEssayer ChatGPTLire l'avis

Claude

AI Tools
★★★★3.5/5

Solopreneurs 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
Tarif: Free tier limited; Pro $20/mo; Max from $100/mo; API pay-as-you-goEssayer ClaudeLire l'avis

Cloudflare

DNS / Security
★★★★3.5/5

Anyone 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
Tarif: Free tier is genuinely generous; Pro $25/mo; Workers free up to 100k req/dayEssayer CloudflareLire l'avis

Cursor

AI Tools
★★★★3.5/5

Indie 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
Tarif: Hobby free; Pro $20/mo; Business $40/user/moEssayer CursorLire l'avis

Dropbox

Storage
★★★★3.5/5

Solopreneurs 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
Tarif: Basic 2GB free; Plus 2TB $11.99/mo; Family 2TB $19.99/mo; Business from $19.99/user/moEssayer DropboxLire l'avis
★★★★3.5/5

Newsletter 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
Tarif: Free for up to 1,000 subscribers and 12k emails/mo. Growing Business from $9/moEssayer MailerLiteLire l'avis

Notion

Productivity
★★★★3.5/5

Solopreneurs 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
Tarif: Free for personal use, paid plans from $10/moEssayer NotionLire l'avis

Stripe

Payments
★★★★3.5/5

Anyone 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
Tarif: 2.9% + 30¢ per successful card charge, no monthly feeEssayer StripeLire l'avis
★★★★3.5/5

Writers starting a newsletter today who want to publish in 10 minutes and figure the rest out later.

Pour

  • Genuinely the simplest way to start: write, hit send, you have a newsletter
  • Built-in network: Substack Reader can recommend your work to readers of similar publications

Contre

  • Takes 10% of every paid subscription, forever, on top of Stripe fees
Tarif: Free to start. Substack takes 10% of paid subscription revenue + Stripe feesEssayer SubstackLire l'avis

Supabase

Backend
★★★★3.5/5

Indie 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)
Tarif: Free up to 500MB DB and 1GB storage; Pro $25/mo; Team $599/moEssayer SupabaseLire l'avis

Vercel

Hosting
★★★★3.5/5

Solo 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
Tarif: Hobby free; Pro $20/seat/mo; Enterprise customEssayer VercelLire l'avis

Figma

Design
★★★★★3/5

Solo 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
Tarif: Free for personal use (3 files); Professional $15/editor/mo; Organisation $45/editor/moEssayer FigmaLire l'avis

Framer

Website
★★★★★3/5

Indie 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
Tarif: Free with framer.website domain; Mini $5/mo; Basic $15/mo per siteEssayer FramerLire l'avis
★★★★★2.5/5

Tiny lists with no growth ambition, or businesses already deeply integrated everywhere with Mailchimp who would rather not migrate.

Pour

  • Brand recognition: every CMS, e-commerce platform, and form builder integrates with it
  • Free tier covers up to 500 contacts, fine for testing

Contre

  • Pricing climbs aggressively past 500 contacts: 1,500 contacts is roughly $30/mo Essentials
Tarif: Free up to 500 contacts; Essentials from $13/mo; Standard from $20/moEssayer MailchimpLire l'avis

Notre méthode

Outils marqués comme adaptés à l'étape "démarrage" 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

#CatégorieOutilNoteTarif
1SchedulingCal.com4.5/5Free for individual use; paid plans from $15/user/mo for teams and routing
2WebsiteCarrd4.5/5Free for basic; Pro $9-$49/yr per site
3Transactional EmailResend4.5/5Free up to 3,000 emails/mo; Pro from $20/mo (50k); Scale from $90/mo
4FormsTally4.5/5Free unlimited forms; paid plans from $29/mo for branding removal and integrations
5Security1Password4/5Individual $2.99/mo or $36/yr; Families $4.99/mo; Business $7.99/user/mo
6Social MediaBuffer4/5Free for 3 channels; Essentials $5/mo per channel; Team $10/mo per channel
7Digital ProductsGumroad4/510% transaction fee on all sales (no monthly fee); Stripe fees on top
8EmailBeehiiv3.5/5Free up to 2,500 subscribers; paid plans from $39/mo
9SchedulingCalendly3.5/5Free for one event type. Standard $12/mo, Teams $20/mo per user, all billed annually
10DesignCanva3.5/5Free generous; Pro $14.99/mo or $119.99/yr; Teams from $29.99/mo
11AI ToolsChatGPT3.5/5Free tier limited; Plus $20/mo; Pro $200/mo; Team $25/user/mo; API pay-as-you-go
12AI ToolsClaude3.5/5Free tier limited; Pro $20/mo; Max from $100/mo; API pay-as-you-go
13DNS / SecurityCloudflare3.5/5Free tier is genuinely generous; Pro $25/mo; Workers free up to 100k req/day
14AI ToolsCursor3.5/5Hobby free; Pro $20/mo; Business $40/user/mo
15StorageDropbox3.5/5Basic 2GB free; Plus 2TB $11.99/mo; Family 2TB $19.99/mo; Business from $19.99/user/mo
16EmailMailerLite3.5/5Free for up to 1,000 subscribers and 12k emails/mo. Growing Business from $9/mo
17ProductivityNotion3.5/5Free for personal use, paid plans from $10/mo
18PaymentsStripe3.5/52.9% + 30¢ per successful card charge, no monthly fee
19EmailSubstack3.5/5Free to start. Substack takes 10% of paid subscription revenue + Stripe fees
20BackendSupabase3.5/5Free up to 500MB DB and 1GB storage; Pro $25/mo; Team $599/mo
21HostingVercel3.5/5Hobby free; Pro $20/seat/mo; Enterprise custom
22DesignFigma3/5Free for personal use (3 files); Professional $15/editor/mo; Organisation $45/editor/mo
23WebsiteFramer3/5Free with framer.website domain; Mini $5/mo; Basic $15/mo per site
24EmailMailchimp2.5/5Free up to 500 contacts; Essentials from $13/mo; Standard from $20/mo

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