r/DigitalProductHustle

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Hey r/digitalproducthustle

When you are first starting out building digital products it can be really hard to afford all these premium tools. You need good product research, ad spying, AI for content and designs, Canva level editing, SEO stuff, and Udemy courses to keep learning... but the monthly bills add up fast.

Sometimes you only need the tools for one specific project. Why pay full price for a whole month (or year) when you are trying to protect your cash flow and keep money in the business?

I ran into this exact problem and recently found ToolSuite. It is a shared-access platform that gives you 50 plus premium tools in one dashboard with one login. No need to manage a bunch of separate accounts.

It includes stuff like:

- product research and ad spy tools (Pipiads, AdSpy, PPSpy, Kalodata, etc.)

- AI generators (including ChatGPT Plus power and Grok)

- design tools like Canva Pro

- analytics and SEO

- automation tools

- and even Udemy access

Current pricing (no lifetime option right now):

- Monthly: 29.95 dollars

- Yearly: 179.95 dollars (comes out to about 15 dollars per month)

There is a working discount code right now: etsyseller

With the code it drops to:

- Monthly: 26.95 dollars

- Yearly: 161.95 dollars (about 13.50 dollars per month)

Just those tools would cost well over 2000 to 3000 dollars per month if you paid separately. With ToolSuite you get the whole stack for the discounted price above.

Link: Toolsuite

(use code etsyseller at checkout)

I am thinking about grabbing the yearly plan myself because the cash flow math just makes sense. Has anyone here used ToolSuite when you were starting out or for a single project? Does the shared access work okay, or are there any limitations that get in the way? Would love to hear real experiences from the community.

Let’s discuss below.

u/Such-Leopard-8795 — 11 days ago