Trade Republic
Commission-free investing with a clean interface and no noise. It removed every excuse I had for not starting.
→ traderepublic.comWhat I actually use. Nothing I don't.
These are the tools that have earned a permanent place in how I work, think, invest, and write. The list is short by design. I only include something if I use it consistently and it changed something for me.
Commission-free investing with a clean interface and no noise. It removed every excuse I had for not starting.
→ traderepublic.comPortfolio tracking that shows what matters — performance over time, dividend history, asset allocation. I use it weekly.
→ parqet.comMy second brain. One workspace for reading notes, long-form thinking, and project tracking.
→ notion.soEvery highlight I have ever made in a book or article, surfaced back to me daily. The closest thing to actually retaining what you read.
→ readwise.ioFor travel and late evenings. The format matters less than the annotation habit. Reading without marking is mostly forgetting.
→ amazon.deThe platform behind The Letter. Clean editor, good analytics, no unnecessary friction between me and the reader.
→ beehiiv.comThis site was built with Lovable. No-code, AI-assisted, fast enough that I could focus on the content rather than the configuration.
→ lovable.devMy own curated playlist for deep work and late evenings. Deep house, atmospheric electronics. Updated when something earns its place.
→ Follow on SpotifyNot a product. A practice. Phone in another room, notifications off, one tab open. Listed here because it has done more for my output than any app.
This list is updated when something earns its place.
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