15 Awesome Tools You've Never Heard Of ... 1. Teach Yourself to Code http://teachyourselftocode.com/ ► Learning to code is important. But nobody tells you how damn hard it is to find the right place to start. With Teach Yourself to Code, you can find the top tutorials recommended by programmers. Pro-tip: Start out with the freebies and find out where you're going first before you open your wallet. 2. Stache http://getstache.com/ ►Bookmark web pages on your Mac or iPhone in a visual and searchable library. Easily see what you've bookmarked and view it offline! Pro-tip: Download the Safari or Chrome extension to quickly bookmark things with a single click. 3. Assitant.to http://assistant.to/ ►Makes scheduling meetings SUPER easy, all in your email. Pro-tip: Just set the location as TBD so there's nothing stopping the person from booking the appointment. Figure out the location later :-) 4. Onword http://onword.co/ ►Focus on writing without any distractions. No formatting. No toolbars. No folders, file formats, or compatibility problems. Pro-tip: Use Onword to create public viewable documents. For example, when you want to share something you've written the doesn't really fit on your blog. 5. Oozled http://oozled.com/ ►A beautiful collection of online design resources. Pro-tip: Create your own list of tools to share with others. 6. Three Cents http://www.threecentsapp.com/ ►iPhone app to create polls and gather opinions from anyone. Pro-tip: Don't know what to watch on Netflix? Use Three Cents and ask your friends! 7. Yo http://www.justyo.co ►Say "Yo" to your friends :-) Pro-tip: Use Yo to quickly ping someone to come to a meeting. 8. Recordit http://recordit.co/ ►Record screencasts super fast, and for FREE. Pro-tip: Show off new features of your product by making a quick GIF. 9. Hemingway http://www.hemingwayapp.com/ ►This tool points out parts of your writing you might want to fix: complex sentences, tricky diction, passive voice, and adverbs, for clean, clear and concise writing. Pro-tip: Use Hemingway for your next blog post to make sure it's easy to read :-) 10. OneTab http://www.one-tab.com/ ►Keep tabs organized (in a list) without keeping them open. Pro-tip: Organize your work on different projects by grouping together certain bookmarks. 11. Super.cc http://super.cc/ ►Add things to your calendar with just an email. Pro-tip: Set filters in Gmail to auto-forward common event emails you get (like weekly meetings or sports games) to add@super.cc and never have to worry about putting them on your calendar at all. 12. Similar Web http://www.similarweb.com/ ►Discover useful traffic information about any websites you visit, as you browse. Pro-tip: Use SimilarWeb to get a better understanding of prospective clients/customers and impress them when you approach them. 13. InstaNerd http://instanerd.me/ ►Cool facts to help you get smart, instantly. Pro-tip: Use the facts you learn from InstaNerd to impress your next date ;-) 14. Go F*%(ing Do It http://gofuckingdoit.com/ ►It'll track your goals. If you fail, it'll charge you money—a penalty you decide. Pro-tip: Use this for the stuff you REALLY don't like doing (but have to). The penalty will motivate you to get it done. 15. FiveStar http://www.fivestar.io/ ►Finds the best Amazon product in a domain, by price bracket. Pro-tip: Use FiveStar the next time you're buying a gift for someone to ensure it's the best thing you can get for your money.