Loom celebrity stacks
Curious which high-profile founders, CEOs, and creators use Loom? Explore the tech stacks featuring Loom shared by top individuals on Gralio – the platform to discover and share the tools that power success.
13 stacks found.
Michał Saracen, CFA
🚀 Founder & CEO at Calimala.ai | Making Hiring Simple Again
The tools we use to organize ourselves and run business development.
Ollie Forsyth
New Economies Founder
I've spent the last week unpacking the best tools for startups to use. They include 👇
Grzegorz Mroz
Chief of Staff
Tools I'm using as Chief of Staff at Good Morning Ventures (VC & Venture Builder)
Josh Payne
Partner OpenSky Ventures
I spend $5,668 per month on SaaS apps to run Onward (My profitable, bootstrapped 12-person B2B SaaS startup that's reshaping customer loyalty). Most of these have free plans and early on you can get credits for these services through Ramp or Brex, accelerators, or even startups like Secret.
Austin Rief
Cofounder @ Morning Brew & Oceans Talent
50+ tools I use to run a $100m/year business
My Startup Tech Stack I choose every tool on this list after thorough research and testing. I can recommend most solutions as solid (though not always affordable): Loom - an indispensable tool for managing the team spread in 5 time zones from Bangalore to Miami. I often record "looms" in the evening and see the work results the following day. Love it. Grammarly - makes my immigrant-style writing better. Including this post. Semrush - for everything SEO and competitive research. Spend hours with it. Ahrefs - to double-check Semrush data and get content update history and page counts. Originality ai - plagiarism and AI-content detection. I easily "feel" AI content, but Originality helps to check long texts where AI "inserts" may happen. Slack - to constantly distract me. ClickUp - to do organized work. Xero - accounting software, has a nice feature to split expenses per project. It's a great alternative to QuickBooks. WordPress - website platform. I hope they'll borrow the editor from Notion one day... OpenAI - ChatGPT mostly to navigate data, do simple coding, and summarize lengthy content. Clay - contacts research for cold outreach Instantly.ai - cold outreach per se. It has so many bugs that I feel better about my product. But it does the job! Customers.ai - website visitors recognition (US only). It feels like magic, showing who is visiting your website. Wise - payments worldwide with low commissions. Upwork - hiring and payments. GoDaddy - domains Intuit Mailchimp - the most expensive way to send emails. It costs $40/month even if you don't send anything. I regret I connected it. Stripe - payments and credit card processing Zadarma - phone calls Stripe Atlas - startup legal services xamsor CAT - I started to use my tool to audit the content and update it
Charlie Hills
I use AI to create content that converts
60 AI Tools, 12 Categories. 1 Ultimate Cheatsheet... Businesses often get caught up in: - Shiny new technologies - Overly complex solutions - Unproven methods When there are more effective tools... that can transform operations and results. Noam and I handpicked the best ones for you:
The LinkedIn Creator
A leading newsletter for LinkedIn creators
The ultimate LinkedIn content workflow:
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Sal Abdulla
Founder NixSheets - SaaS Finance Expert
Here is the simplified tech stack that I use to run my company.
Stan Rymkiewicz
Head of Growth at Default
We use 29 tools to generate $10M in pipeline a year. Here’s my $2,175/mo tech stack.
Max Roslyakov
CEO @ xamsor.com
I choose every tool on this list after thorough research and testing. I can recommend most solutions as solid (though not always affordable).
Andrew Charlton
SEO Consultant, Founder of SEO tool companies
An AI tool that observes your work, finds inefficiencies, and suggests smarter ways to do things. Maybe you can use your tools better, automate tasks, or switch software.