Website
If you don’t have a website yet, start here. This helps you choose a simple website builder without technical stress.
Most beginners start with a basic site that “does the job” — you can improve it later.
There are too many tools, too many opinions, and too many “must-do” strategies. These quizzes are designed to remove the overwhelm by helping you make one sensible decision at a time.
You don’t need to do everything today. Just choose the area that feels most relevant right now.
If you don’t have a website yet, start here. This helps you choose a simple website builder without technical stress.
Most beginners start with a basic site that “does the job” — you can improve it later.
If you want to collect emails and send simple updates, this helps you choose a beginner-friendly email tool (without complicated automations).
A signup form + one welcome email is a perfectly good start.
If you’re unsure how to get traffic, this guides you to one sensible approach to focus on first — so you don’t end up doing everything and getting nowhere.
Clarity beats “more ideas”. One path for 30 days is the plan.
If you’re experimenting with Pinterest ads or content creation, this helps you pick a simple AI tool to speed up visuals, video, or copy — without complexity.
Totally optional. Use tools to save time, not add overwhelm.
WhichForThat is a small set of beginner-friendly quizzes designed to help you choose simple online business tools without the usual overwhelm. The goal is clarity first, complexity later.
Each quiz gives one recommendation based on common beginner situations — no email signup, no account required, and no jargon.
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