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Digital Tools Stack

This is a collection of the apps and tools that I use as a part of my digital tool stack. I've organized them by their context.

  • Wispr FlowMac app that lets you easily turn your spoken word into text
  • Cleanshot XA screenshot utility for MacOS
  • Screen StudioCreate engaging product demos, courses, tutorial and social media videos.
  • CalendlyService that enables easy scheduling with multiple calendars
  • RocketMac app that makes typing emoji faster and easier using Slack-style shortcuts.
  • VanillaMac app that lets you hide your menu bar icons
  • Apple DowntimeAn Apple setting that allows you to block apps and notifications during periods of time when you want to reduce unconscious usage of your Apple devices.
  • PerplexityAI search engine
  • ClaudeAI assistant for organizing thoughts, automating tasks, and creating content outlines
  • SpotifyMusic streaming service for focus and entertainment
  • CursorAI Code Editor
  • Warp TerminalAI first terminal for collaboration and productivity
  • AudioPen.AIAudioPen.ai is a voice to text AI service.
  • Fly.ioFly.io is a public cloud for shipping fast
  • FramerFramer is a no-code website builder
  • NotionNotion is an app best used for team collaboration.
  • MDXMDX allows you to use JSX (React) in Markdown
  • NetlifyThe benefits of using Netlify for hosting your website.
  • Astro (JavaScript)Astro is a JavaScript framework for building websites.
  • AroundRadically different video conferencing software
  • SnipdSnipd is an AI driven podcast that allows me to snip my highlights and send them to Readwise.
  • LaunchListLaunchList is a nocode solution for collecting waitlist emails.
  • VercelVercel is a hosting platform for web applications. Here's how I use it.
  • PostHogPostHog is a suite of product and data tools built for the modern stack. Here's how I use it.
  • Karabiner ElementsHow I use Karabiner Elements for a more effective keyboard.
  • BashWhy (and how) I use Bash, a computer shell.
  • EmacsAn overview of Emacs (the editor) from my perspective and experience.
  • React (JavaScript)An overview of React (a JavaScript framework for building user interfaces) from my perspective and experience.
  • date-fnsAn overview of date-fns (a date utility for JavaScript) from my perspective and experience.
  • MomentJSAn overview of MomentJS (the JavaScript library) from my perspective and experience.
  • HomebrewAn overview of Homebrew (the MacOS package manager) from my perspective and experience.
  • NextJSNextJS is a React framework that handles server-side routing. Here's how I use it.
  • Plate (JavaScript)An overview of PlateJS (A JavaScript editor plugin ecosystem for SlateJS) from my perspective and experience.
  • Slate (JavaScript)An overview of SlateJS (a JavaScript library for building text editors) from my perspective and experience.
  • Obsidian PublishAn overview of Obsidian Publish (Obsidian's platform for publishing to the web) from my perspective and experience.
  • GruntAn overview of Grunt (the JavaScript tool) from my perspective and experience.
  • Husky (JavaScript)An overview of Husky (the JavaScript tool) from my perspective and experience.
  • LoomWhy (and how) I use Loom, the async video recording platform.
  • MacOSAn overview of MacOS (the operating system) from my perspective and experience.
  • Notion CalendarAn overview of Cron (the calendar application) from my perspective and experience.
  • RaycastAn extensible operating system launcher, serving as a supercharged replacement for Spotlight and Alfred.
  • SlackWhy and how I use Slack the communications tool.
  • ChromeWhy (and how) I use Chrome as my primary web browser on Desktop.
  • MarkdownLearn why Markdown is your key to simplified text editing and how to use it.
  • DockerAn overview of Docker (the operating system containerization platform) from my perspective and experience.
  • Go (programming language)An overview of Go (the programming language) from my perspective and experience.
  • TypeScriptAn overview of TypeScript (the language superset of the language JavaScript) from my perspective and experience.
  • gitAn overview of git (the version control system) from my perspective and experience.
  • iTerm2An overview of iTerm2 (the shell terminal) from my perspective and experience.
  • FigmaMy running notes on how I use Figma, as well as my favorite plugins and conventions.
  • JavaScriptAn overview of JavaScript from my perspective and experience.
  • Regular ExpressionAn overview of Regular Expressions (a way to search for patterns in text in a programming language) from my perspective and experience.
  • NamecheapAn overview of Namecheap (the domain name provider) from my perspective and experience.
  • VS CodeAn overview of VS Code (the editor) from my perspective and experience.
  • ImprovMX: Custom Email HandlingCustom email domains that mask gmail addresses.
  • WebflowMy history as an employee at Webflow.
  • ObsidianA remarkable knowledge management tool with impressive features and unique capabilities for information management.
  • MongoDBAn overview of MongoDB from my perspective and experience.
Chase Adams