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This week's no-code tools
Sello's tool and app discoveries this week

Making you feel like a tech wizard
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Sello's Tool and App Discoveries
Have you heard about this sick new writing app called Talers? It's the bomb for all you marketers or founders out there who need some help with your writing projects.
Talers is mad user-friendly and has a dope collaborative word processor that's perfect for newbies and experienced writers alike. And it's got a ton of sick features that'll help you unleash your creativity and make your writing pop.
One of the best features of Talers is its real-time spell check and grammar correction. It's way better than other grammar tools because it doesn't just tell you what's wrong - it also explains why and suggests ways to fix it. It's like having your own personal editor chillin' with you while you write. And if you're ever stuck on a word, Talers has a built-in dictionary that's based on public Wikimedia data. Just click on a word, and you can check out its definition and synonyms. It's a sick way to learn new words and get your vocab game on point.
And if you wanna get super fancy with it, Talers lets you create your own paragraph styles and use them as many times as you want. So, not only is Talers great for writing, but it's also perfect for designing and formatting your work.
My rec? Start using Talers and post on LinkedIn to build your personal career brand. Why? If you’re making content to benefit your career, posting on a website that’s directly linked to your résumé/portfolio makes a whole lotta sense.
Let me tell you about Wappalyzer, this dope Chrome extension that can help you identify the tech stack of any website.
Basically, it lets you create lists of websites that use certain technologies and even gives you company and contact details. It's great for competitor research and job interviews.
You can get instant access to even more info like social media profiles and email verification. It's like having a tech-savvy spy at your fingertips, all in the comfort of your browser. So if you're trying to stay ahead of the game, give Wappalyzer a try.
Let's say you're applying for this job and want to show off your skills, right? Well, before you even get the interview, you can use Wappalyzer to find out what technologies the company's website is using.
Let's say you're applying for a web development position and find out that the company uses a certain coding language. You can then do some research and brush up on that language before the interview. Yup, you just showed up prepared.
Now let me put you on to Depix, this AI-powered online image editing platform.
Image editing has been restricted to those who know how to use Photoshop or Lightroom. But over the last couple of years, there's been a ton of tools that have revolutionized image editing and made it accessible to everyone.
With Depix, you don't have to be a pro to remove backgrounds or create and edit images. Just upload your images to this online platform, cut and paste, adjust lighting and shadows, and that's it.
During Depix's beta period, it's free to use. No fees to pay.