The back-office stack for one-person businesses that bill by the deliverable, not by the hour. Meeting recaps, action items, inbox triage, deck layout — the small admin chores that quietly steal a billable day each week. The picks here are the ones that survived a paid month, not the ones that demoed well.

TL;DR: Notion AI (
$10/moadd-on) earns its place if your client work already lives in Notion — meeting notes, action items, inbox triage. Canva ($15/mo) replaces the part of “hire a designer” that’s just laying out one-off pitch decks. The full ToolMint stack costs$102/monthand pays for itself once any single client engagement crosses$1,200.
Who this is for: Solo operators (consultants, freelance creatives, indie founders) who do their own admin, deliverables, and back-office, and who already accept that some monthly subscriptions are the cost of staying alone.
Updated 2026-05-03
Quick picks
| Tool | Price | Best for | Skip if… |
|---|---|---|---|
| Notion AI | $10/mo (Plus add-on, Plus is $12/mo) |
Meeting recaps, action items, inbox triage | Your work doesn’t already live in Notion |
| Canva Pro | $15/mo |
One-off pitch decks, social proof visuals, simple client deliverables | You hire a real designer for everything client-facing |
| The full stack | ~$102/mo |
The combined Claude + ChatGPT + Notion AI + Perplexity + Cursor + Canva mix | Your monthly client revenue is below $2,000 — pare back hard |
My take: The trap is paying for productivity tools that promise to replace a team. Most of them don’t. The ones in this cluster are honest tools — they automate a chore (meeting notes, deck layout) instead of pretending to be a junior employee.
Read these first
- My
$102/monthAI stack: 4 subscriptions that pay for themselves — The actual line items, the math on when they pay off, and the one I’d cut first if a client paused. - Canva AI saved me from hiring a designer — but only for 3 things — Where Canva AI replaces a designer (
$150saved per deck) and where it embarrasses you in front of a paying client. - Notion AI: 3 habits that stuck, 2 I quietly dropped — Eight months of running client ops in Notion. What survived the honeymoon.
Not sure where to start?
- “I lose 20 minutes per meeting writing recaps” → Notion AI, but only if your meeting notes already land in Notion. See the Notion AI post.
- “I’m drafting one-off pitch decks and they look junior” → Canva Pro with AI. The Canva AI post has the 3-things rule.
- “I want to know what a real solo stack costs end-to-end” → Read the
$102stack post first. Then come back to the individual reviews. - “I’m spending more than
$150/monthon tools and I don’t know why” → The same post has the audit checklist I run quarterly.
What we’re not covering (yet)
- True automation tools (Zapier, Make, n8n). On the roadmap — they belong here but haven’t been benchmarked yet for solo-scale workflows.
- CRM-style tools (HubSpot, Pipedrive). Out of scope unless we find one priced for one-person operations.
- Time tracking AI tools (Reclaim, Motion). Tested briefly, didn’t survive — full review pending.
Frequently asked questions
Q: Do I need all of these?
No. The stack post explains which two you start with (Claude + Notion AI) and when each new tool earns its monthly fee. Most solo operators are fine with three subscriptions, not six.
Q: What’s the cheapest viable AI stack for a solo freelancer?
It depends on what you sell. If you ship words: Claude Pro alone is $20/month and enough. If you ship decks: add Canva Pro at $15/month. If your back-office is a mess: add Notion AI at $10/month. Below $50/month total, the math is hard to argue with.
Q: When should I stop adding tools?
Yes, there is a stop sign — when you can’t name what each subscription replaced in the prior month’s work. The audit checklist in the stack post makes this concrete.
Reviewed and published by ToolMint editorial.
Field reports & habits
- Notion AI Review: 3 Habits That Stuck After 8 Months — Eight months of Notion AI in a one-person operation: what stuck, what didn’t.
- 3 Cursor Scripts That Save 2 Hours a Week — Three Cursor scripts that save a non-developer two hours a week of admin.
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