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Top MarTech Tools to Simplify Your Marketing Stack

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Alright look, I’m trying really hard here to not sound like ChatGPT had a baby with a content mill. It’s 9:17 a.m. here, I’ve already had two coffees and the dog’s staring at me like “are we walking or what,” and I’m still typing about MarTech tools because apparently that’s my life now.

I think the last version was better but still had that weird too-smooth vibe? Like someone edited out all the ums and uhs. Humans don’t write perfect. We ramble, we repeat ourselves, we leave typos sometimes (I’m leaving one on purpose later just to prove a point), we contradict our own advice five paragraphs down. So here’s attempt #3 at sounding like a real person who’s mildly annoyed at their own marketing stack MarTech tools.

The Honest Truth: My Stack Was Trash Until It Wasn’t

Back in like early 2025 I was paying for nine – nine! – different tools. HubSpot, ActiveCampaign (because I thought I needed “real” automations), Mailchimp (grandfathered cheap plan I refused to kill), ConvertKit (don’t ask), GA4 + Tag Manager + Looker + some random heatmapping thing + Zapier + Loom (wait Loom is video but I count it) + Notion + one sketchy AI headline generator I never used.

I once spent an entire Saturday “integrating” everything only to realize Sunday morning that half the zaps were pointing at a test account I deleted in 2024. I literally cried a little. Not proud.

So I did the nuclear option: MarTech tools canceled everything that didn’t make me go “oh thank god this exists” within ten seconds of thinking about it.

Accidental 7-year date range in Looker Studio: flat orange line of shame across the chart.
Accidental 7-year date range in Looker Studio: flat orange line of shame across the chart.

What’s Actually Left in My MarTech Tools Rotation Right Now

  • HubSpot Starter ($18/mo after promo ends soon RIP) I live here. Emails, landing pages, basic workflows, deal tracking. It’s clunky sometimes but it’s one login instead of six. I still miss ActiveCampaign’s if/then logic but not enough to pay double.
  • Zapier ($19.99/mo Starter) The love of my life and the bane of my existence. Yesterday it saved me by auto-adding a new Calendly booking to HubSpot AND Slack at the same time while I was stuck in traffic on I-40. Today it decided to send me 47 duplicate notifications because I edited the zap wrong. Classic.
  • Google Looker Studio (free) My ugly beautiful dashboard. I have one tab that shows revenue per channel, cost per lead, and a custom calculated field called “rage quits this month” that’s just sessions divided by coffee intake (estimated). Don’t judge.
  • Meta Ads Manager Advantage+ is carrying 70% of my paid traffic right now. I upload five creatives, set it broad, and pray. It works better than when I tried to be smart.
  • Notion ($5/mo) Not “real” MarTech but whatever. My content calendar lives here, my tool cancellation hit list lives here, my “ideas I’ll never execute” graveyard lives here. It’s chaos but it’s organized chaos.

Stuff I Still Haven’t Canceled (Send Help)

  • That $49/mo A/B testing tool I use twice a quarter
  • An SEO plugin I pay $79/year for even though Google Search Console is free
  • ConvertKit because “what if I start a newsletter again” (I won’t)

Every month when the charges hit I do that thing where I stare at the email receipt and whisper “you’re on thin ice” to my credit card.

Tips From Someone Who Is Still Learning the Hard Way

  1. Set a recurring calendar event called “SaaS Murder Month” every 90 days. Review every charge.
  2. If the tool sends you more emails than you send through it → cancel.
  3. Free tiers exist for a reason. Live in them until you scream.
  4. Sometimes simpler is uglier but cheaper and faster. My dashboards look like a 12-year-old made them in Paint. They work though.

I know this post is kindof all over the place. That’s how my brain works when I’m talking marketing tech. One minute I’m praising Zapier, next minute I’m cursing it, then I’m telling MarTech tools you to cancel things I still pay for. Sue me.

Close-up of phone screen showing credit card bill; three SaaS transactions circled in red marker.
Close-up of phone screen showing credit card bill; three SaaS transactions circled in red marker.

If you’re reading this and your marketing stack feels like a bad group chat with too many people, drop your biggest tool sin in the comments. The one you’re embarrassed to admit you’re still paying for. I’ll go first: I renewed that headline AI tool again last week. Kill me.

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