Answer a few questions. See the main tools and gaps to review before you spend more on software.
Answer 4 questions. Get a basic plan.
We'll use this to filter industry-specific tools.
This keeps the tool list sized correctly.
We'll prioritize free or low-cost tools when budget is tight.
We'll prioritize tools that solve your biggest headaches first.
Based on your answers
Common areas to clean up first.
Books, invoices, payroll
Keep records clean and ready for tax, lending, and management review.
Sales and inventory
Track sales, payments, inventory, and daily reporting in one place.
Contacts and follow-up
Keep contacts, leads, notes, and follow-ups in one system.
Content and outreach
Plan content, send campaigns, and track basic customer response.
Team and tasks
Handle payroll, scheduling, project work, and employee records.
Access and backups
Manage passwords, access, backups, devices, and basic security.
Market data
Use market data when planning products, expansion, or financing.
If software, hardware, or systems work is part of your growth plan, check the financing path before you commit.
Finance, sales, CRM, HR, security, data, operations
Simple starting points by business type
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Business type, team, budget, and pain points
Use the assessment, then request a Tech Stack Audit when you need help choosing or implementing tools.