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Published June 16, 2015
Yeah, we’ve all heard of the $100 startup, but free is way better, right?
Building startups can be hard. They’re worth it, but definitely not easy, although starting can be simpler than people make it.
There has never been a better time to start a company. Mobile proliferation has led to a world that is always connected. Moore’s Law is in full effect with computing faster and cheaper than ever before. There are endless free and useful products online that can help you launch and build your startup.
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This is a very short list, as there are thousands of products and tools out there for startups, but here are some I’ve found to be useful.
A curated directory of resources and tools to help you build your startup. This is a good starting point.
Use this for basic logos done instantly. It's helpful during hackathons or Startup Weekends. I created my mom’s startup logo here. Yes, I’m helping my mom build a startup. More to come on that front very soon.
Here you can find free legal agreements. You can create, sign and send legally binding agreements in seconds. It's effective and simple to use.
A free name generator. Search for domains and social profiles for your startup. Helpful when first starting and trying to come up with a strong web presence.
This helps you figure out content ideas. I love this tool to help get my creativity flowing. Check it out.
Design engaging images for your social media posts for free. It's super quick and easy to use.
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Go here for free beautiful stock photos. I use them when building websites.
This site features more than 1,000 high quality designs made by Dribbble users. Most are editable and can be used for web or mobile. Such an awesome collection.
There's a free plan for creating surveys, forms, payment forms, etc. It's an awesome way to display font on the web and mobile (Hiten Shah turned me onto this).
Everyone uses SumoMe now to grow traffic. It's great for building lists, heat maps, popup email boxes, etc. Thanks Noah.
This sites makes screenshots simple and it allows you to mark up the images as well. The site says it's "the easiest way to communicate with images."
Everyone needs some strongly worded advice from time to time.
Like I said, there are thousands of free products and tools to help us start and build our startups. Do you have any other recommendations? Tweet me @andrewmedal or add your favorites in the comments section below.
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https://www.foxnews.com/us/11-killer-free-tools-to-launch-and-build-your-startup