In this episode of Sandbox Mode, we unpack the love-hate relationship we have with the tools that power our creative lives.
First up, we talk about software we love but can’t stand to pay for—Airtable, Adobe, and even Figma make the list. We dig into how subscription models have reshaped the way we work and why some tools feel more like a trap than an asset.
From there, we shift to Framer vs. Webflow, exploring why Framer is becoming the go-to for lightweight, fun web design while Webflow holds its ground for more complex projects.
Then, we get into the role of AI in creativity—not just as a tool, but as a collaborator. How do we balance AI’s usefulness with our own creative instincts? And what does it mean when we start turning to AI for advice, mentorship, and even therapy?
We also talk practical purchases that made our lives better—from label makers to soap dispensers—and why the simplest tools often bring the most joy.
Finally, we reflect on personal finance, productivity, and making intentional choices, from avoiding lifestyle inflation to the eternal debate over keeping or ditching the Apple Watch.
Tune in for a conversation that’s part tech critique, part creative therapy, and 100% real.