My Stack
Here you can find the software, hardware and products that I work with every day.
1Password
The best password manager you can use. In 1Password I store all my passwords, bank accounts, API keys and confidential documents.
- Personal
- Software
- Work
Affinity
An inexpensive but powerful alternative to Adobe, perfect for users like me. I use Photo, Designer & Publisher.
- Software
Apple iPhone 13
The smartphone I currently use. After years of using Android, I feel really comfortable with iOS.
- Hardware
- Personal
Autonomous ErgoChair Pro
The ergonomic office chair that I use. It is incredibly comfortable and you help to maintain a correct position. It is worth every dollar.
- Hardware
- Work
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COROS Pace 2
The best watch for runners under €200. Lightweight, reliable and with an integrated power sensor.
- Hardware
- Personal
Dell XPS 15
The best laptop for Windows. I do not think of another Windows model if I had to renew it. Great performance and design.
- Hardware
- Work
DigitalOcean
When I need infrastructure for my projects, this is my choice. DigitalOcean offers servers, databases and storage at a reasonable price.
- Software
- Work
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Directus
Headless CMS for SQL databases. Perfect if you need a wrapper for your database, but don't need advanced writing functions.
- Open-Source
- Software
Feedly
I use Feedly to keep up to date with all the blogs and content that I follow every day. It offers a good reading experience.
- Personal
Flexispot E7
I like to alternate between sitting and standing, and this is the standing desk I'm using. Along with him, I bought a solid pine wood.
- Hardware
- Personal
- Work
Freedom
Freedom blocks all distracting apps and websites on all my devices. It allows me to work focused when I need it most.
- Software
- Work
GitHub
GitHub is the place to store all my code repositories. Impossible to live without this tool.
- Software
- Work
Grammarly
If, like me, you are not a native English speaker, Grammarly is the best tool to check your texts while you write.
- Software
Logitech MX Vertical
The best vertical ergonomic mouse for me. Your muscles really notice the difference compared to a traditional model.
- Hardware
Mailchimp
One of the most popular newsletter services. I love MailChimp, although I might move my newsletter to ConvertKit.
- Software
Mailgun
Tool for transactional emails. After a bad experience with Sendgrid, I am delighted using Mailgun.
- Software
- Work
Mapbox
I have worked with maps on two projects. Mapbox offers the best developer experience.
- Software
- Work
Medito Foundation
Open-Source & Free meditations. If you want to learn to meditate, it is an incredible app.
- Open-Source
- Personal
- Software
N26
N26 is my bank for the day to day. Great app and free account without too many restrictions.
- Personal
Next.js
All my websites are made with Next.js. The best front-end framework by far. The developer experience is on another level.
- Open-Source
- Software
Node.js
I use Node.js as a backend for many of my projects that need an API. The best option if your language is JavaScript.
- Open-Source
- Software
Notion
My second brain. I write all my notes, thoughts, content in Notion and use it as a tool to organize my goals and my life.
- Personal
- Work
Pocket
Any content that may be interesting is stored in Pocket. It is my inbox for everything I see while browsing.
- Software
Postman
A fundamental tool if you work with APIs. Postman allows you to store and test all your endpoints.
- Software
- Work
Prisma
The best ORM for Node.js by far. If you work with Typescript or GraphQL, your productivity is on another level.
- Open-Source
- Work
Raindrop
Raindrop is my Notion for interesting links and content on the Internet. The bookmark manager with the best user experience.
- Personal
- Software
Redmi Buds 3 Pro
They are not the most popular headphones, but they are perfect for your workouts. Great battery, sweat resistant and affordable price.
- Hardware
- Personal
Rust
My new favorite back-end programming language. Still experimenting with Rust, but it has incredible potential.
- Open-Source
- Software
Samsonite Spectrolite 2.0
The backpack that I use every day. Elegant, comfortable and full of pockets. Its laptop compartment is great.
- Hardware
- Personal
- Work
Sanity
The best private headless CMS. Powerful, made for developers, and with a great free plan.
- Software
- Work
Spotify
My favorite app to listen to music. Nothing to say that is not already known about Spotify.
- Personal
Strava
I run every day, and Strava is the perfect app to sync all my workouts, whatever sportwatch I use.
- Personal
Tailwind CSS
All my front-ends use TailwindCSS. The most productive CSS library I've ever tried.
- Open-Source
- Software
- Work
Todoist
All my tasks are organized in Todoist. For me, it is the best task manager if you are looking for simplicity and usability.
- Personal
- Software
- Work
Toggl Track
I usually keep track of the time spent on each project. Toggl allows me to do time-tracking and Pomodoro in the same tool.
- Software
Vercel
Vercel provides the best developer experience when deploying front-end projects. Connect your GitHub account and launch your website in a few minutes.
- Software
- Work
Visual Studio Code
The best IDE for programming. Impossible the hours that I save programming every day with VS Code.
- Open-Source
- Software