partners

The tools we actually use

A short list, on purpose. We try to run Rare Practice on as little software as possible — so the few that made the cut genuinely earn their place. Here they are, and why.

On the links: some below are affiliate links — if you sign up through one we may earn a small commission, at no extra cost to you. We only list tools we actually use and would recommend either way. That's the whole deal.
Email & the weekly note

Kit

Where the list lives and the weekly note goes out. Clean, creator-first, and it quietly runs the whole funnel without the bloat of the big enterprise tools.

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Scheduling

Publer

One clip, every platform. We write once and schedule a whole week across LinkedIn, X, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube in a single sitting — which is the only reason posting consistently is possible around a full-time job.

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Prefer analytics in the same place? Metricool does the same job with deeper reporting.
Recording

Riverside

How the Well Spent interviews get recorded — remote, both cameras, broadcast-quality, with separate tracks so the editing is painless.

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Editing & clips

Opus Clip

Turns one long conversation into a dozen short, captioned clips almost on its own. It's the difference between a podcast that feeds the feeds and one that just sits on a shelf.

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Descript is the fuller editor if you want to cut by editing the transcript.
Design

Canva

Every logo, quote-card and cover here was made in Canva — no designer, no fuss. For a one-person brand it punches absurdly above its price.

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Also under the hood (no affiliate — just what quietly runs things): Lemon Squeezy handles payments, and Supabase and Netlify run Greer and the site. Worth knowing, even though there's nothing in it for us to mention them.
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