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The Creator’s Growth Stack: 7 Tools I Use to Run & Scale My Digital Business

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One of the biggest unlocks for digital creators is using the right tools — the ones that eliminate friction, save time, and help you scale like a pro.

As a solo creator and founder of multiple bootstrapped projects, I’ve tested dozens of platforms, apps, and systems.

These 7 tools are the core of my creator growth stack — and I use them every week to build, launch, and grow.

Let’s dive in 👇


⚙️ 1. Notion – My Digital HQ

I use Notion to plan content, map product launches, and track big-picture goals. It’s where my entire business brain lives.

Use it for:

  • Planning product roadmaps

  • Organizing content calendars

  • Storing marketing templates

  • Collaborating with freelancers or VAs

🧠 Pro tip: Create a “Launch Command Center” template to duplicate for every new product.


⚙️ 2. ConvertKit – Email + Audience Growth

Email is the most profitable marketing channel for creators — and ConvertKit makes it easy to grow and serve your audience.

Use it for:

  • Collecting leads with landing pages

  • Running automated email sequences

  • Segmenting your list by interest or product

📩 Pro tip: Set up a welcome sequence that delivers value before you ever pitch.


⚙️ 3. Gumroad – Sell Digital Products in Minutes

Gumroad is my go-to for selling templates, guides, and even SaaS subscriptions. It’s simple, fast, and beginner-friendly.

Use it for:

  • Selling eBooks, templates, toolkits, and mini-courses

  • Offering discount codes for launch promos

  • Tracking sales data without needing a full website

💸 Pro tip: Bundle smaller offers for higher perceived value.


⚙️ 4. Descript – Edit Videos Like a Doc

If you create content (and you should), Descript makes video editing a breeze — especially for talking-head content, podcasts, or shorts.

Use it for:

  • Editing Reels/Shorts with auto-captions

  • Removing filler words automatically

  • Repurposing long-form into short-form

🎬 Pro tip: Use templates for brand consistency and speed.


⚙️ 5. Canva – Instant Visual Content

Every launch needs graphics: thumbnails, carousels, mockups. Canva lets you design pro-looking content fast, even if you’re not a designer.

Use it for:

  • Product mockups

  • Social promo posts

  • Lead magnet PDFs

  • Branding assets

🎨 Pro tip: Create a brand kit in Canva with your colors, fonts, and logos for easy reuse.


⚙️ 6. Trello – Launch Tracking & Workflows

Trello is my go-to project board for managing multiple product launches at once. It helps me see where everything is at — and what’s next.

Use it for:

  • Creating launch checklists

  • Managing content pipelines

  • Tracking deliverables with collaborators

Pro tip: Use Trello’s calendar view for an overview of your release schedule.


⚙️ 7. Tweet Hunter – Grow on Twitter/X

Organic reach on X is still strong for creators — and Tweet Hunter helps you write, schedule, and analyze posts to grow your audience fast.

Use it for:

  • Scheduling daily content

  • Tracking engagement analytics

  • Writing high-converting threads

📈 Pro tip: Recycle high-performing posts with new angles every 6–8 weeks.


💬 Final Thoughts

You don’t need 100 tools. You need the right 7.

These are the systems that power my launches, scale my content, and keep me focused on what matters: building and growing digital products that sell.

Pick 1–2 tools to master at a time, then add more as your business grows.
Keep it lean. Keep it simple. Keep it scalable.


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– Leigh Burke
Founder, Launching Profits
Melbourne, Australia

 

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