Branding and communications
You can set up a free profile for your community group. This is especially useful if your organisation doesn’t yet have a website.
An app which helps you eliminate errors and redundant words when writing online.
A photo editing app which allows you to create consistency in colour tones, so that the pictures your organisation shares are recognisably yours.
A drag-and-drop design tool with a vast bank of images, fonts and photographs, allowing you to create good-looking flyers, banner images, social media posts and other graphics without needing to call on a designer.
An app that allows you to paste stylised text over your photos, creating shareable posts. I made this one to show what can be done by a non-designer in three minutes with the free version of Wordswag (you could do better!)
A keyword generator which allows you to research relevant niche keywords for your sector. This is useful when writing for the web because it helps you understand which words and terms have a stronger chance of being found in online searches. You get three enquiries a day with the free version; more when you sign up to the newsletter.
An email marketing tool offering design facilities, list management and email distribution. It’s free (you only pay when sending out larger volumes of email) and offers insightful analytics about who opens your newsletters and how they engage with your content.
A handy URL shortener for when you need to share an unwieldy web link neatly. Creating a shortened URL in Bitly has the added benefit of allowing you to track its use, including in spaces known by techies as ‘dark social’ such as direct messages (WhatsApp, SMS, and so on) which are otherwise hard to monitor.