As a business owner myself, I find it valuable to understand not just what tools others use, but why they've made those choices. This transparency helps potential clients understand my approach to building efficient, effective automation solutions.
Just to be frank, I am NOT limited to any specific tools (I adapt based on client needs and project requirements), but here are the technologies I frequently use in the AI automation space:
Frequently Used Tools
- N8N - The GOAT platform for automations, delivering exceptional results with or without AI integration
- Vapi - My current preference for production conversational voice, although comparisons are generally equal
- Railway - Makes hosting incredibly quick with easy deployment workflows
- Chatdash - Offers the most versatile client dashboard capabilities for agent projects
- Notion - Exceptionally flexible for multi-purpose documentation and organization
- Google Workspace & Cloud - The fastest infrastructure to spin up for startups
- Crew AI - Currently the best framework for building recursive agent teams
- Bolt - Generates custom frontend applications with remarkable speed
- Windsurf - A superior and more cost-effective alternative to Cursor for code enhancement
- Twilio - The standard for reliable number access and communications
- Cal.com - A free and more feature-rich alternative to Calendly
- Framer - Creates powerful interactive design elements
- Supabase - Provides excellent RAG data replacement methodology
- ElevenLabs - Delivers the most realistic voice synthesis for all audio purposes
- Groq - Offers extremely fast inference for AI operations
Platforms I Have Experience With But Use Less Frequently
- GoHighLevel - Previously used but moved away as it became bloated and buggy