Building a startup business can be challenging and difficult. In the end, it can also be rewarding and worth every bit of sweat and tears. If you believe in your products and services, you are a few steps away from creating a successful business. When starting a business, you will soon learn that there may be some gaps in the knowledge and experience you have. This is when you have to pull out your toolbox. Most successful startup businesses have a set of tools to help achieve goals. Read more.
There are many tools out there but these are the most useful tools for startups we found.
- Square Space Logo
With this tool, you can create beautiful, basic logos. Instead of paying a small fortune to have your startup logo designed, you can use Square Space Logo.
- The Name App
Coming up with a name for your business is an important part of your journey to success. You can search for domains as well as social profiles. This way you have help creating a strong web presence.
- Freebbble
With more than 1000 high quality designs, you can see why this tools is so useful. Most of the designs are submitted by Freebbble subscribers. You are able to edit these designs and use it for web and mobile.
- Hootsuite
Having a web presence is important to any entrepreneur. With the amount of social media accounts you need these days, it’s easy to get confused. With Hootsuite you are able to have all your social media accounts on one, organised platform.
- Streak
Customer satisfaction is a core of a successful business. Without your customers, you would not succeed. This customer relationship management tool helps you manage and build relationships with your customers.
- Invoiceable
This is not just any old invoicing tool. With Invoiceable you can create unlimited amounts of invoices. You will be able to track outstanding payments and follow up on pending invoices. Every startup needs a good accounting system in place and this tool is a great place to start.
- Mailchimp
Email marketing is a great way to stay connected with your customers. You are able to send up to 12000 emails to about 2000 subscribers. Once you grow your business beyond the 2000 subscribers, you can simply upgrade.
- Trello
This is a project management tool and is a favorite for startups. You and your team will be able to visualise upcoming projects on a centralised platform. Tasks can be assigned through this platform and you are able to track deadlines and milestones.
- Bizness
Creating mobile apps for business seems to be the way to go these days. If your startup has a mobile app, you are showing your customers that you are taking this business places. With Bizness, you don’t need to be a coding pro. This is a simple and effective way to build a mobile app.
- GoToMeeting
Most of what we do is done online because that’s just the way the world expects us to do things. Sitting in a boardroom is slowly fading away. With this tool, you are able to have a meeting with up to 25 people. You are able to host a meeting virtually to discuss current projects or just catch up with your team.
With these tips, you give yourself a better chance at making a success of your business. You don’t have to do it all anymore. The online tools you have available to you will make it seem like you have more people in your team than you do.

Jose Rene
April 21, 2017 at 5:00 pm
Nice list, thank you Anna. I’d also recommend a good tool for team collaboration and task management, it’s called Deskun. We use it in combination with Slack and Google Docs.
Nandini
May 4, 2017 at 1:28 pm
“I would highly recommend ProofHub. There are multiple startups who use ProofHub to manage their projects. It is All-in-one project management software for your growing business needs.”