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.
Affinity
An inexpensive but powerful alternative to Adobe, perfect for users like me. I use Photo, Designer & Publisher.
Apple iPhone 13
The smartphone I currently use. After years of using Android, I feel really comfortable with iOS.
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.
COROS Pace 2
The best watch for runners under €200. Lightweight, reliable and with an integrated power sensor.
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.
DigitalOcean
When I need infrastructure for my projects, this is my choice. DigitalOcean offers servers, databases and storage at a reasonable price.
Directus
Headless CMS for SQL databases. Perfect if you need a wrapper for your database, but don't need advanced writing functions.
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.
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.
Freedom
Freedom blocks all distracting apps and websites on all my devices. It allows me to work focused when I need it most.
GitHub
GitHub is the place to store all my code repositories. Impossible to live without this tool.
Grammarly
If, like me, you are not a native English speaker, Grammarly is the best tool to check your texts while you write.
Logitech MX Vertical
The best vertical ergonomic mouse for me. Your muscles really notice the difference compared to a traditional model.
Mailchimp
One of the most popular newsletter services. I love MailChimp, although I might move my newsletter to ConvertKit.
Mailgun
Tool for transactional emails. After a bad experience with Sendgrid, I am delighted using Mailgun.
Mapbox
I have worked with maps on two projects. Mapbox offers the best developer experience.
Medito Foundation
Open-Source & Free meditations. If you want to learn to meditate, it is an incredible app.
N26
N26 is my bank for the day to day. Great app and free account without too many restrictions.
Next.js
All my websites are made with Next.js. The best front-end framework by far. The developer experience is on another level.
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.
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.
Pocket
Any content that may be interesting is stored in Pocket. It is my inbox for everything I see while browsing.
Postman
A fundamental tool if you work with APIs. Postman allows you to store and test all your endpoints.
Prisma
The best ORM for Node.js by far. If you work with Typescript or GraphQL, your productivity is on another level.
Raindrop
Raindrop is my Notion for interesting links and content on the Internet. The bookmark manager with the best user experience.
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.
Rust
My new favorite back-end programming language. Still experimenting with Rust, but it has incredible potential.
Samsonite Spectrolite 2.0
The backpack that I use every day. Elegant, comfortable and full of pockets. Its laptop compartment is great.
Sanity
The best private headless CMS. Powerful, made for developers, and with a great free plan.
Spotify
My favorite app to listen to music. Nothing to say that is not already known about Spotify.
Strava
I run every day, and Strava is the perfect app to sync all my workouts, whatever sportwatch I use.
Tailwind CSS
All my front-ends use TailwindCSS. The most productive CSS library I've ever tried.
Todoist
All my tasks are organized in Todoist. For me, it is the best task manager if you are looking for simplicity and usability.
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.
Vercel
Vercel provides the best developer experience when deploying front-end projects. Connect your GitHub account and launch your website in a few minutes.
Visual Studio Code
The best IDE for programming. Impossible the hours that I save programming every day with VS Code.