Tools I use
The stack I reach for when the goal is useful work, not novelty.
This is the practical stack behind research, building, shipping, and keeping operations clear once more people get involved. It is also a helpful shortcut for sponsors who want to understand the ecosystem I pay attention to.
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Reasoning and research
The tools I lean on when I need fast synthesis, comparison, and a strong first pass on strategy or execution.
ChatGPT
Useful for structured drafting, analysis, and getting to a sharper first version quickly.
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Strong for long-context work, review passes, and turning rough notes into cleaner thinking.
Visit toolPerplexity
Helpful when I want a quick research layer before I go deeper on a topic or vendor.
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Build and ship
The stack I recommend when speed matters, but the output still needs to feel deliberate and production-aware.
Warp
My preferred terminal and agent workflow for moving faster through technical work without losing context.
Visit toolGitHub
Still the default collaboration layer when work needs to survive review, iteration, and handoff.
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A clean deployment and iteration loop for shipping ideas quickly and making them easy to share.
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Systems and operations
The tools that keep strategy, execution, and communication connected once the work moves beyond experimentation.
Notion
Useful for decision capture, operating docs, and keeping projects legible as more people get involved.
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Where most live coordination happens once a team is actively shipping or testing something new.
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A simple way to make transactional and audience communication cleaner when shipping product or media workflows.
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