June 13Jun 13 #175 Link to comment https://community.webinsiders.com/topic/62-what-is-your-actual-tech-stack-cost-per-month/ Share on other sites Share on Facebook {lang="reddit_text" Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on X More sharing options... I just added up my subscriptions and I am at $340 per month. Email, landing pages, design, scheduling, hosting, course platform. Feels excessive for a solo business. What are you actually paying for your core stack?
June 13Jun 13 #214 Link to comment https://community.webinsiders.com/topic/62-what-is-your-actual-tech-stack-cost-per-month/#findComment-214 Share on other sites Share on Facebook {lang="reddit_text" Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on X More sharing options... $210. Email, scheduling, and design software. Cut everything else. If I cannot directly tie it to revenue or time saved, it goes. Quarterly audit keeps me honest.
June 13Jun 13 #215 Link to comment https://community.webinsiders.com/topic/62-what-is-your-actual-tech-stack-cost-per-month/#findComment-215 Share on other sites Share on Facebook {lang="reddit_text" Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on X More sharing options... $480 but I have a VA and contractor tools in that. Core business stack is about $280. I do not optimize for cheap. I optimize for what lets me focus on high value work.
June 13Jun 13 #216 Link to comment https://community.webinsiders.com/topic/62-what-is-your-actual-tech-stack-cost-per-month/#findComment-216 Share on other sites Share on Facebook {lang="reddit_text" Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on X More sharing options... $95. Email and hosting. Everything else is free tier or one time purchase. Most people pay for features they use once a month. Audit your actual usage, not your aspirational usage.
June 13Jun 13 #217 Link to comment https://community.webinsiders.com/topic/62-what-is-your-actual-tech-stack-cost-per-month/#findComment-217 Share on other sites Share on Facebook {lang="reddit_text" Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on X More sharing options... I am at $410 and panicking. Hearing DerekNoBS at $95 is making me question everything. What is the one tool you would never cut even if money got tight?
June 16Jun 16 #324 Link to comment https://community.webinsiders.com/topic/62-what-is-your-actual-tech-stack-cost-per-month/#findComment-324 Share on other sites Share on Facebook {lang="reddit_text" Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on X More sharing options... $340 is a lot but it depends what you're actually getting out of each oneI'm at about $85/month total:Hosting: $12Domain: $2 (yearly split)Email: free (using the free tier of a popular provider)Scheduling: free (built into my email)Design: free (Canva free tier)Course stuff: nothing yet, just hosting on my own siteWhat helped me most was cancelling everything for a month and only resubscribing when I genuinely missed it so, I didn't need half of them.Which one hurts the most to pay? That's usually the one to kill first.
June 23Jun 23 #1042 Link to comment https://community.webinsiders.com/topic/62-what-is-your-actual-tech-stack-cost-per-month/#findComment-1042 Share on other sites Share on Facebook {lang="reddit_text" Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on X More sharing options... Loom > email for explanations. 2-minute video beats 10-minute typing. Clients understand faster. Fewer revisions.
June 23Jun 23 #1084 Link to comment https://community.webinsiders.com/topic/62-what-is-your-actual-tech-stack-cost-per-month/#findComment-1084 Share on other sites Share on Facebook {lang="reddit_text" Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on X More sharing options... Automated my onboarding. Client books, contract sends, invoice generates, welcome email delivers. I do nothing.
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