Startups from their earliest days need to treat technology not as an add-on, but as a tool for building an edge and rapid growth - at least that's how it often looks. In this category, you'll find resources to help you choose and implement IT solutions that are useful for a young, fast-growing company.
The technological foundation is already laid at the MVP stage, and this is where many key decisions are made. We'll talk about choosing a stack (e.g. Next.js/Node, PostgreSQL), when no-code or low-code might be enough, and when it's better to invest in dedicated code - though it's worth remembering that no-code can sometimes be a trap, and custom code has its costs. We'll also discuss cloud infrastructure (AWS, Google Cloud, Firebase) and practical CI/CD solutions that help you iterate and deploy changes quickly.
Team and process management tools deserve attention: how to select CRM (e.g. HubSpot, Pipedrive) under dynamic sales, which design tools work well in Agile (Jira, ClickUp, Trello), and which communication platforms support distributed work. We pay attention to integrations between systems - they are often the ones that determine real automation with limited resources, although implementing them usually requires effort.
We also analyze digital security for startups, the choice of analytical tools for tracking product metrics (GA4, Amplitude, Mixpanel) and practical technology strategies that make it easier to raise funding and prepare for scaling. Sometimes simple, well-thought-out solutions work better than trendy "quick" methods - it's worth keeping this in mind.