What does your tech stack look like?

Jake Tital
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Tech stack for design, marketing or development? Or anything else that you're specifically looking?
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@jaketital There are a bunch of marketing tools that I trust because used (still using some) them for my company and clients both. - HubSpot (for marketing emails, automations, social, ad management etc) - Canva (for quick design needs like social, documents etc) - Figma (for detailed design needs, like website, presentations etc) - Buffer (for social scheduling) There are other good marketing automation tools that fulfil similar needs like HubSpot does, just have to see what fits best in a particular client's situation.
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Jake Tital
@vertikanigam Canva is awesome . I bet you will like Vital Edge too for lead gen and marketing research ;)
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Yuki
@jaketital @vertikanigam I've heard great things about HubSpot. What made you pick HubSput over other email marketing / automation softwares?
@yukioyama Because of the ease of use. And yes I've been using it for 7+ years now, so I guess it has become really handy for me.
murph
For MacroSherpa (launching today!) Iā€™m using: - Backend: Flask - Frontend: HTMX + Tailwind - DB: redis - Deployment: Docker + VPS https://www.producthunt.com/post...
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Gong Zijian
Launching soon!
Our tech stack is primarily focused on leveraging the power of Python for backend development, complemented by React for a dynamic and responsive frontend. We also integrate Docker for containerization, ensuring a seamless deployment process and environment consistency across our development team.
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Jake Tital
@zijian What does your marketing stack look like?
Ryan Zhang
Our tech stack is centered around a robust combination of Python for backend development, React for the frontend, and AWS for cloud services, ensuring scalability and efficiency. We constantly evaluate and integrate new technologies to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving tech landscape.
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Jake Tital
@ryan_motiff What does your marketing stack consist of?
Coro
At my startup, I'm using Rust (Warp, Actix), RabbitMQ, tonic (gRPC), Redis, Postgres, Go (a small portion), React (TypeScript) and Next.js
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Jake Tital
@zignis Very cool. What about your marketing stack?
Yuki
@zignis Curious about your marketing tech stack as well. Is your entire front end in React?
Yuki
Smartlead + Microsoft office: cold email Webflow: landing pages Expandi: LinkedIn outbound Bubble: quick no code prototypes Looking for a cheaper email marketing automation alternative to mailchimp but would love any thoughts you might have @jaketital
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Jake Tital
@yukioyama Thats a great tech stack . Are you doing anything with lead gen with AI? I got something to show ya if not
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Yuki
@jaketital No honestly, I'm fairly new to lead gen! Had hired a VA to manually scrape. Would love to see what you got!
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Karan A Veera
@jaketital For a startup...It includes front-end and back-end frameworks, databases, programming languages, and other tools. A well-chosen tech stack aligns with project goals, is scalable, and offers ease of development and maintenance. Key factors to consider when selecting a tech stack include compatibility, community support, cost-effectiveness, and security. Choosing the right tech stack can greatly impact the efficiency and success of a project!
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