The 12 best creator platforms in 2025


The creator economy is booming, and there’s a huge ecosystem of apps that creators rely on to grow their income and audience, especially if they’re a solo team or running their creator business as a side gig. With so many apps to choose from and a limited budget to spend on monthly subscriptions, which should you shortlist? 

I’ve been there, done that, and got the t-shirt. I run a community on the side of my “real job” and have spent the past four years building a toolstack that helps me automate repetitive tasks, build an audience, and ultimately earn a side income

This article shares the tools I’ve picked up (and stuck with) along the way, as well as insights from loads of other creators who’ve done the same. 

The 12 best apps for creators

I asked multiple creators to lift the lid and share which apps they’re using to run their business. From membership site owners and social media influencers to podcasters and YouTubers, here’s the toolstack of the modern day creator.

Best for

Standout feature

Pricing

Canva

Graphic design (including social media graphics)

Massive asset library, Brand Kit, AI design tools, and a huge template library

Free plan available; paid plans from $15/month

Notion

Project management

Templates for organization to support juggling multiple projects, while also using it as a note-taking tool

Free plan available; paid plans from $8/user/month

Bear

Simple note-taking

Clean interface with no distractions

Free plan available; paid plans from $15/month

Kit (formerly ConvertKit)

Audience growth

Creator Network and Tip Jar for monetization

Free for up to 10,000 subscribers; paid plans from $29/month

beehiiv

Simple email marketing

Connection to potential sponsors

Free for up to 2,500 subscribers; paid plans from $39/month

Manychat

Chat marketing

Auto-respond to DMs and mentions across channels

Free for up to 1,000 contacts; paid plans from $15/month

Descript

Video editing

Automatic transcription and AI voice cloning

Free plan with 1 hour transcription; paid plans from $19/month

Acuity Scheduling

Scheduling meetings with clients

Custom calendars, intake forms, automated reminders, and payments

From $20/month

TubeBuddy

YouTube growth and optimization

Keyword research and insights to cut through YouTube’s algorithm

From $7.50/month

Kleo

LinkedIn content creation

Find top-performing LinkedIn posts using filters, then schedule your content

Free

Circle

Running online communities

Built-in chat and gamification features

From $49/month

Zapier

Automation

Build fully automated systems, including forms, client portals, and AI chatbots

Free for basic workflows, paid plans from $29.99/month


Best creator platform for graphic design

Canva

Canva, our pick for the best creator platform for graphic design

Looking for a simple way to create graphics? Whether it’s a social media post or YouTube cover photo, Canva is a firm favorite among creators. 

Canva offers: 

  • Canva AI, with magic media that lets you turn prompts into images, videos, and graphics

  • A Brand Kit to save custom colors and fonts

  • A library of 60+ million stock media to enrich content

  • Pre-designed templates you can build on (instead of starting new designs from scratch)

  • The ability to create and design digital products, such as workbooks or cheat sheets

“I think some of my readers might struggle to visualize my ideas and frameworks if I only used text,” says Erin Balsa, creator of Haus of Bold. “Canva makes it simple to modify their templates—so I can make visuals fast. When you have a daily email like I do, you can’t spend two hours on each issue.”

Podcast host Luke Ferris adds: “I use Canva for anything design-related, whether a YouTube thumbnail, episode artwork, email banner designs, or simply cropping a photo. Canva Pro has a background remover that’s super easy to use and has better results than other free background removal tools. Although I was trained in Adobe Photoshop, Canva’s ease of use and built-in templates and assets make it faster to create assets. Plus, more and more people are using it, so collaboration is simple.” 

If Canva isn’t quite right for you, check out these other free apps for graphic design.

Canva pricing:  Free for 1M+ templates and other assets, and 5GB cloud storage; from $15/month for Canva Pro, which offers 1TB of storage, hundreds of millions of assets, powerful AI features, and more.

Best creator platform for project management

Notion

Notion, our pick for the best creator platform for project management

There’s no shortage of project management tools to choose from when shortlisting options for your creator business. But your use case as a creator is unique: you’re likely managing several channels and projects simultaneously. Your software needs to step up and support multiple projects, while still being easy to navigate.

In this case, Notion comes out on top—three of the creators I spoke to voted it as one of the most important assets in their creator toolstack.

Creators can use Notion to:

  • Create a daily/weekly/quarterly plan

  • View a content calendar 

  • Track brand collaborations and sponsorships 

  • Sell Notion templates

  • Brainstorm and collect ideas for new content 

“My favorite feature is the access to various templates that it provides,” says Victoria Taylor. “The templates are designed intuitively so you can organize your thoughts, workflows, and teams in a way that just makes sense. I’m a very A-type organizer, but I also appreciate a client aesthetic that has personalization. Notion gives me that without the headache of coding or going through hoops.” 

Erin Balsa agrees: “I use Notion to store and organize my ideas, examples, and essays, all of which I use when writing my daily email. I’m using Notion because I love the toggle feature, which helps me see the big picture, but click to view more details.”

Christina Pashialis, founder of ContentUK, integrates Notion with Zapier to run her online community. She says: “Notion’s Web Clipper allows me to quickly add job listings I spot to a Notion database with just one click (super handy when I see jobs whilst doing other tasks!). From there, I’ve set up a Zapier automation that shares all the details (e.g., job title, company) in our #jobs Slack channel. This saves me lots of manual work and eliminates the need to constantly switch between apps and tasks.”

Here’s a workflow you can use if you want to mimic Christina’s setup.

Or you can connect Notion to thousands of other apps with Zapier. Learn more about how to automate Notion, or get started with one of these templates.

And if Notion isn’t quite right for you, take a look at Zapier’s picks for the best Notion alternatives.

Notion pricing: Free for unlimited blocks for individuals, up to 5MB per file upload, and 10 guest collaborators. Plus plan starts at $8/user/month.

Best creator platform for note-taking

Bear

Tried Notion but found the interface too complex? Rob Lennon agrees: “While the rest of the world goes gaga over over-loaded notes apps like Notion, I want to focus. As an ADHD entrepreneur, I find all those features distracting.”

Rob opts for Bear Notes instead—a simple note-taking app with a Slack-style interface that lets you:

  • Take notes, whether you’re brainstorming new product ideas or jotting down notes while on a sponsorship call

  • Find notes by searching for the tag

  • Clip web pages to save inspiration 

“Bear Notes (which is free) gives me a beautiful, clean place to write without the distractions of being on the internet,” Rob continues. “It looks clean and sharp with the Dark Graphite theme and text size set to 24pt. And I can hide everything so all I can see is the letters on the page and nothing else… and get so much more done.”

Here are some other tried-and-tested note-taking apps, if Bear isn’t the right fit for you.

Bear pricing: Free for local access to your notes and document scanning; from $2.99/month for export options, themes, search, and more.

Best creator platform for audience growth

Kit (formerly ConvertKit)

Kit, our pick for the best creator platform for audience growth

Kit originally started as email marketing software built for creators. It’s since evolved into a platform that not only lets you build an email list, but also grow your audience and monetize your following. Here are some of the standout features for creators using Kit:

  • Landing pages and forms to build your list

  • Advanced email analytics to see which emails your audience responds best to

  • Visual automations, which you can use to build email sales funnels that divert subscribers toward your paid or premium content

  • The Creator Network, which acts as a referral engine to recommend other creators’ newsletters (and have them do the same for you) 

  • A Tip Jar to collect tips from your audience—perfect if you’re offering free content

“With Kit, I can capture new subscribers, set up automations, and even make money via paid recommendations,” says Ashley R. Cummings, creator of Content Connect.

Kit is actually what we use to run Peak Freelance’s Dear Freelancer newsletter. Each week, our co-founder Brooklin answers a question from a fellow freelancer. We send it through Kit to our subscribers’ inboxes and also publish it to our Kit web page for non-subscribers to get a sneak peek before signing up themselves.

“[Kit] is the hub of my creator business because it’s a list of all the audience members I can reach out to directly without relying on an algorithm,” says YouTuber Charli Marie. “It’s also what I use to sell my digital products and gauge interest for new product ideas.”

Charli even integrates Kit with Zapier to automate repetitive tasks. She says: “One of my favorite Zaps is a message that pops up for me in Slack whenever someone purchases one of my products through Kit Commerce.” 

Here’s what that workflow looks like:

You can connect Kit with thousands of other apps using Zapier, too. Here are a few more examples, or you can learn more about how to automate Kit.

Kit pricing: Free for up to 10,000 subscribers, 1 email sequence, and 1 basic automation; from $29/month for 1,000 subscribers, unlimited email sequences and automations, and more advanced features.

Best creator platform for simple email marketing

beehiiv

Beehiv, our pick for the best creator platform for simple email marketing

beehiiv is another email service provider—it’s much simpler than ConvertKit, but it’s growing in popularity among creators. It’s worth considering beehiiv if you want an email platform that:

  • Lets you customize emails without coding knowledge

  • Helps you refer (and get referred by) other creators

  • Can segment your audience for refined targeting

  • Is free for up to 2,500 subscribers 

“I think the easy connection to potential sponsors is my favorite thing about beehiiv,” says Tamilore Oladipo, creator of Content-as-a-career. “While I’m not making a lot of money from it yet, it’s been fulfilling to see even a few dollars from. I’ve experimented with a lot of email service providers, and I find beehiiv to be the most intuitive, visually appealing and the right fit for what I need at the moment. Also, the prices are pretty stable, which is ideal for my current needs.” 

beehiiv also connects with Zapier, so you can automate your email marketing workflows. Learn more about how to automate beehiiv, or get started with one of these pre-made workflows.

And if you want to see your other options, here are some of the best free email marketing apps and the best email newsletter platforms.

beehiv pricing: Free for up to 2,500 subscribers and a decent number of features; from $39/month for access to the ad network, email automations, AI, and more advanced features.

Best creator platform for chat marketing

Manychat

Manychat, our pick for the best creator platform for chat marketing

Building an engaged audience is no small feat, but it’s critical if you’re to generate money through your creator business. Your audience needs to know, like, and trust you before they’ll buy into paid products. 

Manychat is a chat marketing tool that can take care of interactions with your audience on Instagram, WhatsApp, and Facebook Messenger. It can:

  • Respond to every DM or mention 

  • Answer FAQs without making followers wait for a response

  • Auto-send DMs when someone sends a specific word (e.g., “Book” will send them a link to buy your eBook)

It’s the tool voted in by Lizzie Davey, who uses Manychat to encourage Instagram followers to sign up to Friday Freelance Tips, a weekly email newsletter for freelance writers. She says: “I use it to automatically send landing page links to people who comment on my posts. They can then sign up and enter my email nurturing sequence.” 

You can connect Manychat to all the other apps you use with Zapier, too. Learn more about how to automate Manychat, or get started with one of these pre-made workflows.

If Manychat isn’t exactly what you need, you can try these other chatbot builders that can help take some of the manual work out of audience engagement. 

Manychat pricing: Free for up to 1,000 contacts, limited segmentation, and limited channels; from $15/month for more channels (including SMS and email) and more advanced features.

Best creator platform for video editing

Descript

Descript, our pick for the best creator platform for video editing

There’s a lot that goes into producing video content. Recording your footage is one half of the equation—but how do you make a rough-around-the-edges clip into a world-class video that gets your audience’s attention? 

For some creators (myself included), the answer is Descript. It offers features that go above and beyond a traditional video editor, including AI tools like:

  • Automatic transcription to edit video or audio using text 

  • Studio Sound to improve audio quality

  • Clip creator to repurpose long-form footage into social media clips

  • AI voice cloning to fix audio mistakes in post-production

“As an AI trainer who produces a lot of video courses, Descript has been on my top list of apps for years,” says Rob Lennon. “I love to automatically remove filler words (all the ‘ums’ and ‘uhs’) and convert my audio to studio sound quality. It makes my Lennon Labs courses feel really professional, and all I did was click two buttons.”

“My other favorite feature is Descript’s AI assistant preset to ‘generate show notes,’ which I use for my office hours recordings so that people can easily see what we covered,” Rob adds.

Connect Descript to Zapier to automate your transcription and video workflows even more. Learn more about how to automate Descript, or try one of these pre-built workflows.

And if Descript doesn’t work for you, try one of these AI video generators or free video editing software.

Descript pricing: Free plan available for 1 transcription hour/month; from $19/month for 10 transcription hours/month, 1080p exports, and limited AI use.

Best creator platform for booking meetings

Acuity Scheduling

Acuity Scheduling, our pick for the best creator platform for booking meetings

Sometimes, the best way to interact with your audience is 1:1. Acuity’s scheduling tool lets you take the hassle out of arranging meetings—no more “are you free this Tuesday at 3 p.m. or next Friday at 10?”

Creators can use Acuity Scheduling to:

  • Create a custom calendar to show your availability

  • Build intake forms to gather information on your contact pre-meeting

  • Send automated reminders and prevent no-shows

  • Charge customers for calls (great for coaches or consultants!)

Tori Mistick, creator of Wear Wag Repeat, uses Acuity to schedule guests for her podcast, set up coffee chats, and arrange 1:1 strategy sessions with clients. She says: “The petpreneurs I help work all kinds of hours and are based all over the world. This scheduling tool makes it easy to coordinate everyone’s schedules. It saves me a ton of time and totally eliminates those painful back-and-forth scheduling emails!”

“I especially love that people can reschedule without having to ask me,” Tori adds. “It automates a ton of admin work in my business.” 

Connect Acuity with Zapier to automate your scheduling. Try these workflows, or learn more about how to automate Acuity.

There are plenty of other booking apps to choose from if Acuity doesn’t vibe with you.

Acuity Scheduling pricing: From $20/month for 1 calendar

Best creator platform for YouTube

TubeBuddy

TubeBuddy, our pick for the best creator platform for YouTube SEO

YouTube has been around for years, but the introduction of short-form video platforms like TikTok begs the question: is YouTube still really worth pursuing? 

Absolutely it is.

If YouTube is part of your creator strategy, TubeBuddy is worth shortlisting in your search for creator tools. It lets you:

“I use TubeBuddy to research keywords, titles, and tags, while getting insights from my videos compared to competitors using VidiQ,” says Moni Vuong, YouTuber at PTE Magic. “These tools make YouTube’s algorithms easier for me, and I just love the fact that they can turn those data into actionable steps. And their user-friendly features save me a lot of time, which is a huge help to content creators like me.”

TubeBuddy pricing: From $7.50/month for search optimization features and limited access to other engagement tools

Best creator platform for LinkedIn

Kleo

Kleo, our pick for the best creator platform for LinkedIn

The downfall of X (formerly known as Twitter) has caused some B2B creators to pivot their audiences and lean into LinkedIn. 

Ben Goody, creator and founder of Spicy Margarita, has grown his LinkedIn following to over 43,000+ followers in the past year. He’s also accumulated over 8,000 newsletter subscribers and runs a podcast. Kleo makes it possible.

Kleo is a browser extension that lets LinkedIn creators:

  • Find your top-performing LinkedIn posts

  • Sift through old content with keyword, format, and popularity filters

  • View top-performing posts on LinkedIn, so you can analyze and replicate them 

  • Schedule posts in advance and see what they’ll look like when they go live 

Ben says: “I love how easy it makes it to view what your final LinkedIn post will look like before publishing. It also makes finding other creators’ top-performing content easy, which is an amazing place to get inspiration for my own content with proven ideas.”

Kleo pricing: Free

Best creator platform for building a community

Circle 

Circle, our pick for the best creator platform for building a community (showing the Exit Five community)

Circle is an all-in-one creator platform to run an online membership or virtual community.

It’s what we use at Peak Freelance, the freelance writing community that I co-founded. We migrated from Podia to Circle to combine community features like chat and events with online courses, without needing multiple subscriptions to cover the gaps that Podia had. 

Circle’s best features and use cases include: 

  • Built-in chat, discussion, and DM tools

  • Customizable member profiles 

  • Gamification like leaderboards to recognize and reward VIP members

  • Paywalls to gate access to your paid community and online courses

  • Events to bypass the need for extra video tools like Zoom or Google Meet 

Matt Carnevale of Exit Five also voted it as an important tool for creators to consider: “We chose Circle because it has a deep feature set that allows us to scale our community beyond just a discussion forum. There’s a discussion forum aspect, we have over 200+ videos and templates in there, and we do two events per month such as website and ad teardowns where marketers can get free advice on their marketing strategy.”

Matt adds: “My favorite feature is the ability to do sophisticated searches inside the community. We have thousands of posts in the community all time, so it’s super valuable for members to be able to search for something like ‘SEO’ and view the most popular content and questions about SEO all time.”

You can do even more with Circle when you integrate it with Zapier, so you can connect it to all the other apps you use. Here are a few workflows to get you started.

Circle pricing: From $49/month for up to 100 members and 4% transaction fees

Best creator platform for automation

Zapier 

Zapier, our pick for the best creator platform for automation

This is the Zapier blog, yes, but as a Zapier user, I can vouch for it. The automation platform helps you build systems to automate the repetitive tasks involved in running an online business, leaving you with more time to do what you do best: create.

“My top app is definitely Zapier—it’s the glue that holds together my Google Forms, WordPress, Slack, and Kit, plus a bunch of other things I’m probably forgetting,” says Brendan Hufford, founder of Growing Up.

Jimmy Daly, owner of Help a B2B Writer, uses the Paths feature to configure multi-step automations: “As an example, I often create paths to help me catch errors, or to funnel people to different experiences based on attributes from another source (like Airtable).”

And it’s more than simple automations: 

  • Zapier Interfaces lets you create custom forms, client portals, and internal tools in minutes—and then integrate them with all the other apps you use for your business. 

  • Zapier Tables lets you store, organize, and take action on your important data, to keep your business processes running seamlessly.

  • Zapier Chatbots lets you build an AI-powered chatbot based on your live and static knowledge sources. You can even view analytics and conversation history to make your customer interactions more seamless.

Here are a few templates to get you started.

Screenshot of AI Chat for Customer Service Template

AI Chat for Customer Service Template

Resolve customer questions and reduce support volume with a customized chatbot.

Leads in a hub for sending to a CRM, emailing, and more all in Zapier

Lead Hub Template

Create a lead hub for your team or clients to review, contact, and add leads to their CRM.

Zapier pricing: Free plan available for basic workflow automation; from $29.99/month for advanced workflows; Tables, Interfaces, and Chatbots are add-ons (each with a free plan available).

Being a creator is no small feat

Running a creator business means keeping up with new features on every platform and differentiating yourself from thousands of other creators—all while building and interacting with your audience. You’re not alone if you’re on the edge of burnout, but these tools should help spread the load.

Whether it’s a project management tool to manage incoming sponsorships or a way to automate repetitive tasks, you’ll soon start to see the value of building out a creator toolstack that you can lean on. 

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