Free Creator Tools
Creator Gear Planner
The Creator Studio Planner helps you turn “I need a studio” into a clear, realistic gear plan.
Instead of guessing what to buy, you answer a few questions about your budget, content type, and recording situation, and the planner builds a balanced signal chain around your needs.
It prioritises the pieces of gear that will actually improve your sound first, shows you where to spend and where to save, and gives you a studio roadmap you can grow into over time.
Creator Microphone Selector
The Creator Mic Selector is designed to take the guesswork out of choosing a microphone.
Instead of scrolling through endless options, you answer a few quick questions about your budget, content type, voice, room noise, and connection preferences (USB or XLR).
The tool then narrows everything down to a short list of mics that actually fit how and where you record, with clear reasons why they are a good match—so you can buy with confidence instead of hoping you picked the right one.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes — room acoustics can affect clarity, reflections, echo, and how accurately you hear your recordings. Even basic treatment and better speaker or microphone placement can make a noticeable difference in smaller creator spaces. (Learn More At The Content Creation Hub)
Free Creator Tools are designed to help content creators make better audio decisions without guesswork. They currently focus on planning a studio setup and choosing the right microphone, which are two of the biggest factors in getting better recordings at home. (Learn more about Studio Setup here)
Use the Studio Planner first if you are starting from scratch or rebuilding your setup around a budget. Use the Mic Selector first if you already have the basics in place and want help choosing a microphone that suits your content, room, and recording style. (Learn more about Content Production here)
Yes — a strong result often comes from choosing the right essentials and using them well, not from buying the most expensive option. Your existing site content already recommends starting with core gear, using a quiet space, improving mic placement, and adding treatment only where it makes a real difference. (Learn more at our Content Creation Hun here)
Not always. If you use a USB microphone, you may not need an audio interface right away, but if you use an XLR microphone, you will need one to connect it properly and improve signal handling. (Learn more about Studio Setup here)
No — they are designed for a wide range of creators, including podcasters, streamers, YouTubers, voiceover artists, and musicians. The same core setup decisions around microphones, monitoring, recording environment, and workflow apply across many types of content creation.