This article was originally posted on our company blog.

Clients, colleagues, and friends oftentimes ask what software tools we are using at FOMO Studio. We handle lots of different types of work for our clients, so we naturally have a lot of different software packages for communication, back-office, and the design and development itself.

Above all else, we love Adobe Creative Suite. We use Photoshop for a huge amount of our projects, supported by Illustrator for vector work on icons/logos, and Lightroom for photography. We make motion graphics in After Effects, and lay out presentations in InDesign.

On the web dev side, we use Chrome as a browser, and its excellent Chrome Dev Tools for the majority of debugging and testing on our websites. Code is written with the Atom text editor. Our computers are all MacBook Pros (travel is a must, and working from home isn’t a rarity).

HubSpot is our CRM of choice at this time. As for analyzing website traffic and determining who/what causes conversions we use Google Analytics.

In the office, we use Quickbooks Online for bookkeeping, Skype for calls, and Nylas N1 as an email client. On the productivity side, we can’t live without Asana, Wunderlist, and Evernote, and G Suite (formerly Google Apps). However, we have yet to find something that beats a dry erase marker and a glass wall.

We’re always looking for ways to organize work better and bring our designs closer and closer to our vision, so our software stack is constantly involving. For example, we’re looking into bringing in Slack for better team collaboration, and always testing out new approaches to our CRM. Constant improvement is one of our values at FOMO Studio, so we embody it in everything down to the tools we use.