What runs VeeberMedia.
The actual tools in rotation — AI models, editors, CMSs, and productivity software. No theoretical recommendations. This is what gets used every week to build products, run audits, and publish the podcast.
The second section covers tools I actively recommend to clients and collaborators — some include affiliate links. See the disclaimer at the bottom.
AI & coding.
Primary AI model for writing, reasoning, code review, and research. Sonnet and Opus in daily rotation.
Agentic CLI for software engineering tasks. Runs the bulk of the actual implementation work on every project.
OpenAI's cloud coding agent. Useful for parallel background tasks — runs in isolated sandboxes alongside Claude Code.
AI-native code editor. Used for heavier sessions where IDE context and inline suggestions speed things up.
Design & build.
Design and prototyping. Used for audit deliverables, component specs, and annotated breakdowns.
Production CMS and visual builder. Runs several client sites and the earlier iteration of VeeberMedia.
Motion-heavy landing pages and marketing sites where Framer's animation primitives save time.
CMS & data.
Structured content for production Next.js sites. GROQ queries, strong TypeScript support, flexible schemas.
Enterprise-grade headless CMS. Used on larger client projects where the team already has Contentful in place.
Visual headless CMS with a block-based editor. Great for marketing teams who need to self-serve content changes.
Relational data layer for projects that don't need a full database. Also the backbone of SaaS-Welt's data.
Productivity.
Worth knowing about.
Tools I recommend to clients, collaborators, and anyone building a serious web presence. Some links are affiliate links - marked below.
Session replay and digital experience analytics. If you're running a SaaS product and not watching real sessions, you're flying blind.
Screen recording built for async teams. Used to record video walkthroughs for audit deliverables — way better than Loom for polished output.
Tracks how your brand appears across AI search engines — ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Gemini. Visibility you can't get from Google Analytics.
Build client portals, internal tools, and simple apps on top of Airtable or Google Sheets. No-code but genuinely production-grade.
Automation layer connecting everything. If it's repetitive and involves moving data between tools, Make handles it.
Open-source link management — short links, analytics, and redirect infrastructure. What the /go/ layer on this site is built around conceptually.
How this page works.
The In the stack section lists tools VeeberMedia actually uses day-to-day. No paid placements, no sponsored inclusions — honest picks based on what works in practice.
The Recommended section includes tools I suggest to clients and collaborators. Some of the links in this section are affiliate links — if you sign up via a link here, I may earn a commission at no additional cost to you.
All recommendations are based on genuine use or direct experience with the product. Affiliate relationships don't influence which tools appear here or how they're described.