The 20 best tools for starting your own business
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When it comes to starting your own business, having the right tools can make the difference between success or failure. From drafting professional contracts and taking meetings with clients, to staying on top of your inbox and all the day-to-day administrative tasks involved with running your own business, ensuring you have the right tools in place will not only help you manage your workflow, it can also help you maximize profits.
But, not all tools out there are created equal. Some are better than others for a particular type of task, while others are better for solopreneurs as opposed to teams. And, not every business will need every particular type of tool. When it comes to choosing the best tools for starting your business, here are some things to keep in mind.
Type of business
As mentioned above, not every business will have a practical need for every type of tool. Before investing in a particular tool, consider carefully if what you do is a fit for the function of the tool. For example, a small brick-and-mortar shop is less likely to need for an email marketing tool than an ecommerce website. A service provider may not need an expensive camera to take product shots. And a one-person-shop may find a complex project management system to be overcomplicated and overwhelming for their needs. Keep in mind the type of business you’re starting when looking around at tools.
Size of business
The size of your operation will also impact the types of tools you may use. If it’s just you, you might find you can skip many of the tools that are best for collaboration. And maybe you don’t need a payroll tool with all the bells and whistles. On the other hand, it might also be worth checking out their features and functionality just in case you have plans to scale your business.
Budget
One final, yet very important, consideration when shopping around for the best tools to start a business is the cost. After all, you don’t want to be shelling out too much money on all these various tools before you’re bringing some in. Many of the tools on our list have free versions or free trials, to let you get a sense of the tool before investing in a paid or premium version. Oftentimes, the free version of these tools is more than sufficient for most people just starting out in business. Sure, some features may be limited, but it’s often worth the trade-off for an affordable option.
From creating your business plan and building your brand, to engaging with your clients and keeping track of sales and inventory, having the right tools can help entrepreneurs increase their productivity, free up time, and even offer a better experience for their customers. Using the right tools for your small business to the fullest can sometimes be the difference between success and failure.
With all of that in mind, here are 20 of the best tools for starting your own business.
Trello
Best For Task Management
The Good & The Bad
- Free
- Create unlimited tasks
- Intuitive features
- Customizable workflows
- Does not work without access to WiFi
- Tasks are limited to one board
- Limited storage
Why We Like It
Staying on top of your to-do list is crucial when starting your own business. Trello is a free tool that allows you to create boards, lists, and cards to keep track of all your tasks. Similar to a kan-ban board, Trello looks like your post-it notes on your whiteboard converted to digital. You can drag and drop cards from one column to another, great for laying out workflows or multiple projects. It’s also easy to collaborate with other members of your team as your business grows. Intuitive features make it easy to quickly set up and customize workflows for just about anything.
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Google Docs + Analytics
Best For Document Creation And Analytics
The Good & The Bad
- Free options
- Secure cloud storage
- Mobile apps available
- Voice typing
- Only 15 GB storage on free version
- Not a strong presentation program
- No update notifications
Why We Like It
Google Docs lets you create and collaborate on online documents in real-time and from any device. It’s free to use through your Google account, or you can upgrade to their Workspace service designed with businesses in mind. It seamlessly connects with other Google apps, for a convenient, all-in-one productivity solution.
Google Analytics gives you essential customer insights to understand the customer journey and improve marketing ROI. Analytics offers built-in automation, intuitive and flexible reporting, cross-platform attribution, and so much more to help new businesses succeed. It's an industry-standard tool that many companies use for their reporting, so knowing how to use it is a benefit in and of itself.
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Asana
Best For Team Organization
The Good & The Bad
- More than 200+ integrations
- Free basic plan for up to 15 people
- Forms feature
- Choose from multiple project views
- No time tracking functionality
- Requires some experience
- Almost too many features
Why We Like It
Similar to Trello, Asana is an online to-do list and project management tool for businesses of all sizes. They layout is similar, with cards you can drag and drop, but it builds from there into a high-powered productivity management suite. The basic plan is free for up to 15 people, and is perfect for individuals or teams just getting started with project management, and offers more than enough features for those just starting out. Asana also boasts more than 200+ integrations (including Microsoft Teams, Gmail, and Google Calendar), so you can bring together everything you need to communicate, collaborate, and coordinate work.
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Canva
Best For Designing Professional Graphics And Images
The Good & The Bad
- Free option
- Thousands of templates
- Folders to stay organized
- Free courses and tutorials
- Alignment concerns
- Export settings are limited
- Cannot download “raw” files
Why We Like It
Canva is a free online graphic design tool that allows users to create visually engaging social media posts, presentations, posters, videos, logos, and more. It's easy to get started and use. There are thousands of professional templates, images, and other content to choose from – ideal for a budding business with a tight marketing budget. Most of them are free, so you can get high-quality graphics on a budget. The tool offers folders to keep you organized, as well as real-time collaboration with built-in commenting. You can even plan, create, schedule, and publish your social media posts directly from Canva.
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Slack
Best For Staying Connected
The Good & The Bad
- Free version available
- Over 2,000 apps and integrations
- Can host video calls
- Two-factor authentication
- Minimal file storage (unless you pay for it)
- Easy to get distracted
- Moves quickly so can be hard to keep up
Why We Like It
Slack is an online messaging platform that helps unclog your inbox while keeping you connected to your team. It's a feral cross between AIM of yore and reddit – with all the delight, distraction, and usefulness that entails. Slack uses a system called channels to help you stay organized and focused, with the ability to share files, tools, and conversations. It connects with over 2,000 apps and integrations (on paid versions) like Google Drive, Office 365, and others. The free option gives you access to 10k searchable messages, 10 apps and integrations, 1-to-1 video calls, and two-factor authentication. Slack's handy AI assistant, named Slackbot, can be used to set reminders, link with other services, and cause mischief if you're so inclined.
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Dropbox
Best For Sending Large Files
The Good & The Bad
- Free option
- Secure encryption
- Multi-factor authentication
- Web previews and comments
- Limited storage on free plan
- No file locking
- Limited team management
Why We Like It
When starting your own business, chances are you’re going to be sharing a lot of files back and forth with teammates, partners, and even prospective customers. Dropbox makes it easy to share files that would otherwise be too large to attach in an email. No one likes to get the dreaded file-too-big alert from Gmail. Dropbox is easily accessible from any device, so you always have access to files while on the go. The free version gives you up to 2GB of cloud-based storage, while Plus offers 2000GB and Professional gets you 3000GB. There's quite a jump in storage from the free to the paid version, but the former should do OK if you're only sending documents back and forth and you can clear them out of Dropbox when you're done.
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Zoom
Best For Video Conferencing
The Good & The Bad
- Free option
- Smartphone compatible
- Robust security integrations
- Easy to start, join, and collaborate
- Limited time on the free option
- Lack of comment control
- Inconsistent cloud file sizes
Why We Like It
Since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, we’ve all become a lot more familiar with Zoom. It's a secure video platform that allows you to take meetings, chat, lead webinars and online events, and more from wherever you are. The Zoom phone app gives you the same functionality as the desktop app. The free Zoom Meetings plan lets you host up to 100 participants in unlimited meetings, for up to 40 minutes (Google Meet, in contrast, gives you an hour-long meeting for free). If you need more time than 40 minutes, either for a meeting or team trivia, paid plans start at around $150 per year.
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SideKick
Best For Web Browser
The Good & The Bad
- Free version
- Split view
- Optional password sharing
- Tab suspender saves memory
- Download required
- Initial setup time
- Not compatible with every keyboard
Why We Like It
SideKick is a browser that brings together every web tool you use for easy access. It also blocks ads and trackers to help you stay focused. Its AI-based tab suspension system helps save memory by automatically suspending tabs that you don’t need at the moment. You can give your most-used apps a home in the sidebar for quick access, and all the alerts from your various apps are in one easy-to-spot place. The SideKick search bar is the real standout feature – it lets you search across all your apps, tabs, and workspaces in seconds. There’s a free version with enough features for any starting business, but the paid versions offer further functionality.
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MailChimp
Best For Email Marketing
The Good & The Bad
- Free version
- Various marketing tools and platforms
- Flexible templates
- AI-powered Creative Assistant
- Many features aren’t available without a paid subscription
- MailChimp and suspend or cancel your account at any time
- Interface is a bit awkward
Why We Like It
Growing an email list is an important goal for many new businesses, and MailChimp makes it easy, whether you're sending newsletters or marketing emails. You can create, send, and track your emails and campaigns from within the platform. MailChimp offers easy-to-use design tools and flexible templates, so your business's emails can really shine. There’s even an AI-powered Creative Assistant that will generate custom designs for your business in just seconds! The free plan offers access to MailChimp’s marketing CRM, creative assistant, website builder, a MailChimp domain, forms, and landing pages, so you can manage your website and email marketing all in one place.
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Squarespace
Best For Building And Hosting A Website
The Good & The Bad
- Free unlimited hosting
- Integrated security features
- Access to 24/7 customer support
- Flexible templates
- No phone support
- Lack of advanced marketing tools
- No support for third party plugins
Why We Like It
Squarespace lets you create a customizable website or online store, offering an all-in-one solution for those looking to start their own business and need an online home. There are plenty of flexible templates that let you customize your look and feel, and they offer integration for e-commerce and appointment scheduling. When you create a website with Squarespace, you get free unlimited hosting, security, and 24/7 support to help you succeed. For those who don’t want to go the DIY route of building their own website, Squarespace offers access to experts who’ll handle it for you. They also offer integrations with major email service providers like MailChimp, so you can easily convert site visitors to newsletter subscribers.
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QuickBooks
Best For Accounting
The Good & The Bad
- Easy to track cash flow
- Invoice integration and creation
- Can accept payments
- Compatible with many other apps
- No e-commerce or barcode scanning
- File size issues
- Limits on number of users
Why We Like It
QuickBooks products are geared mainly toward small and medium-sized businesses, and allow you to easily create invoices, track your cash flow, accept payments, and more. Plans start at around $5 per month, which covers the basics of getting paid, tracking expenses, and small business accounting. It’s compatible with a number of apps including Square, Plooto, and Dext. The companion mobile app allows you to get work done on-the-go and have access to your financials right at your fingertips. If you decide to hand things over to a paid bookkeeper or accountant later on, they'll likely be familiar with QuickBooks already.
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LegalZoom
Best For Preparing Legal Documents
The Good & The Bad
- No hourly charges
- Information resources
- Easy to use online platform
- Deep level of industry knowledge
- Customer support is hit or miss
- Excessive upsells
- Slow turnaround time
Why We Like It
You’ll want to protect your budding business by ensuring that you have solid contracts in place, and all your startup documentation is in order. But hiring a lawyer can be awfully expensive, so many people turn to online legal filing companies to handle basic contracts and legal documentation. LegalZoom allows you to create legal documents without having to hire a lawyer independently. You can create documents such as business formation documents, copyright registrations, trademark applications, and more. Documents are based on a flat fee depending on complexity, plus any filing fees. The company's documents are accepted in all 50 states.
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DocuSign
Best For Getting Documents Signed
The Good & The Bad
- Free trial
- Integration with other tools
- Simple and fast
- Designed to scale
- Pricier than some other tools
- Integrations are tedious
- U/I for customizing is not intuitive
Why We Like It
If you've gone through all the trouble to get your legal house officially in order, you're going to need a way to keep those contracts organized and easily accept electronic signatures, That's where a DocuSign account comes in. While you can sign electronically in most PDF management software, DocuSign puts your most important documents in one place. It also automatically emails countersigned copies to the signatories, preventing the risk of having outdated, unsigned versions hanging around. Plus the platform easily integrates with more than 350 other tools. There’s a 30-day free trial, with no credit card required, after which you can upgrade to a paid plan for about $25 per month.
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TurboTax
Best For Filing Taxes
The Good & The Bad
- Free option
- Audit support guarantee
- Option to efile
- 100% accurate calculations guarantee
- Overwhelming user experience
- No physical locations
- Lack of fee transparency
Why We Like It
Once you start bringing in some cash from your business, don’t forget to report it come tax time. TurboTax makes it easy with their guided tax filing software, or you can opt to have one of their professionals handle the details for you. The software searches for deductions to maximize your return, and offers a 100% accuracy guarantee – or they’ll pay any IRS penalties. You’ll get free guidance from a trained tax professional in case you’re ever audited, and e-file gets you your return faster. As mentioned, there is a free option, while the full-service solution starts at $389.
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Vonage Business VoIP
Best For Phone Number
The Good & The Bad
- Simple user interface
- Budget-friendly price point
- Available mobile app
- Unlimited calls and SMS
- Costs of features add up
- No free or trial version
- Online support not highly rated
Why We Like It
A VoIP (voice over internet protocol) service provides an enhanced version of what you'd expect from a standard business phone provider, often at a fraction of the cost. This way you and your team are always available to connect. There are many VoIP options for small business owners, but we think Vonage Business VoIP is great because it’s simple to use. It might not be the cheapest if you want plenty of features, but the simple user interface and budget-friendly price point make it stand out for businesses just starting out. There’s also a mobile app, so you can stay connected while out and about.
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Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 9 Laptop
Best For Powering Online Business Tools
The Good & The Bad
- Flawless design and engineering
- World-class keyboard
- Excellent battery life
- Includes Windows 10 Pro OS
- No OLED screen option
- Expensive
- No SD or microSD card slot
Why We Like It
It goes without saying that in order to use many of these software tools, you’ll need a laptop to power them. But we're going to say it anyway: You need a computer to run your business if you don't already have one. (Not to mention stay connected, process sales, and so, so much more!) Depending on your business, it may be worth having a dedicated work laptop. Fortunately our sister site, PCMag, has a rundown of the best business laptops for 2022, with the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 9 taking the cake. It’s ultra portable, has a world class keyboard, and offers outstanding battery life for the price.
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iPhone 13 Pro Max Smartphone
Best For Staying Connected On The Go
The Good & The Bad
- Large screen
- Ample storage space
- Available in a choice of colors
- Compatible with thousands of apps
- Expensive
- Fast charging isn't very fast
- Doesn't come bundled with a charger
Why We Like It
When you’re starting a business, it’s important to be connected and accessible. A smartphone not only lets your team and clients stay in touch, it offers access at your fingertips, literally, to all the apps necessary for you to run your business. The iPhone 13 Pro Max is a solid choice for those starting their own business, as most business software offers apps that are iOS compatible. The large screen makes it easy to go over documents or check specs from the palm of your hand. Upgrade to the 1TB of storage and you’ll never have to worry about running out of storage space.
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Xenvo Pro Lens Kit
Best For Taking Better Cell Phone Photos
The Good & The Bad
- Affordable
- Multiple lens options
- Plenty of accessories
- Lifetime warranty
- Does not include telephoto lens
- Not compatible with some protective phone cases
- Lens housing isn’t most durable
Why We Like It
If you want to make the most of your smart phone’s camera abilities, a lens kit can help. It's the difference between the mobile phone photos you're taking right now and the ones you see all over Instagram. Yes it's technically the same device, but with some important differences. The Xenvo Pro Lens Kit is compatible with both iPhone and Android devices, and comes complete with a TruView 0.45x Wide Angle Lens, Clarus 15x Macro Lens, TruGrip Lens Clip, GlowClip Mini Rechargeable LED Light and Charging Cable, Quick-Release Lanyard, DuraCase, EasyClip, Cleaning Cloth, and a lifetime warranty. It’s ideal for getting wide angle shots and ultra close ups.
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UBeesize 10" Selfie Ring Light with 50" Extendable Tripod Stand & Flexible Phone Holder
Best For Video Call And “Live” Lighting
The Good & The Bad
- Budget-friendly
- Remote included
- Choice of three light colors
- 10 dimmable brightness levels
- Phone stand not compatible with all devices
- Remote timer not always reliable
- All plastic design
Why We Like It
A ring light (with tripod) lets you easily look your best on video calls, and other business uses such as Instagram or Facebook lives. Without good lighting, you can appear grainy when engaging on camera. It also gives you the ability to make professional-looking videos with just your cell phone! The UBeesize 10" Selfie Ring Light with 50" Extendable Tripod Stand & Flexible Phone Holder gets rave reviews, is easy to set up and use, and comes in at under $50. For those who don’t have access to consistent natural light, or don’t want to invest in a full lighting setup, a ring light and tripod is a good starting point.
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