Tools I use

This is a non-comprehensive list of the tools I use on a regular basis for everyday worklife. See if you might find any of them useful for your own purposes!

Termageddon

Use Termageddon to help identify the privacy laws that apply to you, generate the disclosures required under these laws, and receive updates whenever these laws change (or when new ones go into effect). Websites that ask for a ‘name’ and ’email’ address on a contact form are collecting Personally Identifiable Information and need to not only have a compliant Privacy Policy, but also need a strategy to keep their policy up to date when these laws are added or changed.

Trustindex

Use Trustindex to collect and embed reviews easily. Increase SEO, trust and sales using customer reviews.

Display your reviews with easy-to-integrate and mobile responsive widgets and, manage all your reviews in one place, boosting your online reputation.

You can also generate fully customised, unique answers with 1 click.

WooCommerce

WooCommerce is an open-source e-commerce plugin for WordPress. It is designed for small to large-sized online merchants who wish to sell physical or digital products via their website.

Snagit

Snagit helps you quickly share information in a way that’s easy to understand. Capture your screen and camera, add additional text notations and, either save the files to local or remote storage, enabling sharing with third parties.

WordPress

WordPress is an open-source content management system licensed under GPLv2, which means that anyone can use or modify the WordPress software for free.

1password

With 1Password you only ever need to memorise one password. All your other passwords and important information are protected by your Account Password, which only you know.