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  • Best/affordable Martech stack for a side project?

    NotesbyHugh
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    What is the best and most affordable Marketing Technology stack for launching side projects? Currently, my must have's are: - Carrd - Google Analytics - Mailerlite - Godaddy domain name - Crisp chatbox Keen to hear what else exists out there!

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    Dawn Veltri
    Umm Raek of course, but I might be a bit biased.
    NotesbyHugh
    @dawn_veltri1 Just signed up to test Raek out!
    Dawn Veltri
    @hugh_dawkins Yay! We're still in beta so let us know if you have any questions and we would love to hear your feedback.
    Samuel Pigny
    I would add : - Google Webmaster Tools - ChartMogul (Subscription Analytics, if your side-project is a SaaS) - Splitbee.io (Conversion Analytics, you could use its free plan instead of Google Analytics) - Serpivore (SERP Analytics, free plan, if you plan to optimize SEO on your side project) And personally I prefer Namecheap for the domain name.
    NotesbyHugh
    @samuelpigny Love this! How do you find Splitbee compared to GA?
    Samuel Pigny
    @hugh_dawkins I found it a bit confusing at first but it's definitely more minimalist and privacy-focused than Google Analytics. I plan to use it for split tests mostly. For basic analytics I use my own server-side script at the moment. Some people would also recommend UseFathom or Plausible, they do not have free plan but great products and teams.
    NotesbyHugh
    @samuelpigny Will give it a go! Thanks for sharing
    Luka Kankaras
    ActiveCampaign for marketing automation Miro for collaboration Usersnap for feedback from testers & users Chartmogul for subscriptions, reports Lemlist for sales outreach
    NotesbyHugh
    @luka_kankaras1 Love Miro! Will give ActiveCampaign a look too
    Solomon Bush
    You can use my app if you want for Free. It's called LogHarvestor. It's lightweight log collecting tool :) https://www.logharvestor.com But I have heard good things about SendGrid! Also @jacquelinclem mentioned on another discussion a good alternative to Google Analytics. -> https://plausible.io/
    NotesbyHugh
    @jacquelinclem @solomon_bush I'll check out Log Harvestor! Plausible looks very promosing - always on the look out for a GA alternative!