Top tags
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Business and growth
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Analytics
Analytics helps you know what pages are popular, along with other stats like user device and location demographics
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Payments
If you're selling something you'll want a checkout form. These tools can help
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Subscriptions
For recurring revenue from your project, take a look at these tools. Typically they take a cut of your revenue for the convenience.
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Tax
As soon as you start making money you need to deal with tax. Look for integration with other tools in your stack.
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Community engagement
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Comments
A comments section can help get valuable insight from your users and build a community around your product.
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Feedback
From reporting bugs to helping you prioritise features, your users can help guide product development. Listen to them.
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Support
You'll need to help your users out along their journey, but try not to get overwhelmed with requests.
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Development and maintenance
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Developer Tools
Comfortable with programming or APIs? These tools cover a wide variety of functionality, but all are dev-friendly.
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Hosting
From static-sites to hosting docker containers, you'll want a simple way to host your site and get it production-ready.
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Infrastructure
Beyond hosting, other infrastructure options include error tracking, uptime monitoring and continuous integration for more reliable setups.
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No Code
For coders and non-coders alike, no-code tools can prototype MVPs or power whole projects.
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Programming
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Open Source
Lots of developers are building tools in the open, many are free with whole communities ensuring tools are solid and reliable.
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Jamstack
For a secure, performant, and modern stack Jamstack sites are static, powered by APIs and Javascript.
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Design
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Icon Set
A good set of icons can elevate a design. Find icons to add polish and improve the UX of projects.