Non-AI marketing tools that actually earn their cost

from my experience, most “new” marketing tools are just old ideas with a new UI. i’ve tested enough platforms to be very selective now.

tools i keep paying for usually fall into 3 buckets:
– keyword / search intent research that saves real time
– technical SEO tools that surface issues i’d miss manually
– workflow tools that reduce friction, not add dashboards

anything that promises shortcuts, guarantees, or “one-click growth” is usually a red flag. the basics + the right tools to execute them consistently still win.

curious what others are using that actually delivers value month after month. not interested in hype — only tools you’d renew even if the price went up slightly.

Hunter’s free account is really good. It lets you send emails and lets you find someone’s email.

For me it’s pretty unglamorous:

Google Docs (still undefeated for actual writing)
GSC for sanity checks when blogs are SEO-led
Ahrefs when a client cares about intent, not just keywords
ChatGPT (paid) for rough drafts + angles
a humanizer only after ideas are already mine

If a tool adds another dashboard or promises magic, I’m out.
If it helps me think clearer or edit faster, I keep paying.

@AlfioRo88 any other free things that actually help? Many free tools are just useless supermarket free tastes that do not really hit the spot.

Grammarly! @Carby the unpaid tier is good enough for my writing jobs.

Forgot to reply mine. The tools I keep renewing are boring but effective: GSC, Ahrefs, Screaming Frog. Anything that helps me spot intent gaps or technical issues faster stays. Anything promising “instant rankings” gets cancelled fast.