You have 24 hours to launch a startup. What tools are in your stack?
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I’d start with Bubble for the MVP, Canva for quick branding, and Aicado AI for content creation. What about you?
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Stepan Solodnev@solodnev
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If it’s going to be a chatbot assistant in Telegram or WhatsApp, I would use the bot builder Flow XO, Google Sheets as a database, Stripe for payments, Selzy for email campaigns, and Amplitude for analytics.
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Figma for UX design.
We used it with our product AirportRegistry. It's out today.
If I only had 24 hours, I'd go with a lean stack - probably React for the frontend, Node/Express for the backend API, MongoDB for the database to get up and running quickly. Vercel for easy deployment. Stripe for payments is a must. For analytics, I'd throw in Google Analytics + Mixpanel to start tracking key metrics from day 1. Can't forget about error monitoring, so I'd add Sentry as well. That stack would let me iterate fast and still have a solid foundation to build on!
I'd go with a combo of OpenAI API, Retool for building the UX fast, Supabase as the database, Stripe for payments, HubSpot CRM for managing users, and Amplitude or Google Analytics for tracking usage data. Ship fast, debug later! 🚀
I’d start with Bubble for building the app, Typeform for surveys, Mailchimp for email campaigns, and PayPal for payments. These tools cover all the essentials.
I'd choose Glide to create a mobile app, Airtable for managing data, MailerLite for email campaigns, and InVideo for creating promo videos. It’s a creative yet functional stack.
For a quick startup launch, I’d use Webflow for the website, Figma for designs, and ChatGPT to generate ideas and copy. Add Stripe for payments and Airtable to track everything.