The Basic Technology Stack Every Startup Needs Starting Out - a podcast by TBX Digital Inc.

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The startup can be either a direct-to-consumer startup or retail brand, a restaurant brand, or even a tech startup that is servicing these industries.  How to Startup a Technology Stack?




When starting out the key focus is to have the minimum technology stack requirements needed to get the maximum output from productivity in an effort to increase your revenues, customer base, or volumes. 




What is a Technology Stack In the video we will discuss the three different parts of the technology stack which are:


 1. In-store/shipping/manufacturing: POS (Brain), inventory management, customer feedback, data consolidation.


2. Customer Facing: sales channels (web, app, loyalty/perks), social channels, marketing automation/CRM, ad-spend tracking


3. HQ: email suite, back-end data analytics, basic ERP for financials/ accounting management software, messenger 




These are the technology Stacks that you need at a bare minimum for every startup. To break this down you can look into your store or manufacturing facility, your customer-facing technologies, and lastly your internal-facing or head office technologies. 


Don’t Have time to watch? You can also listen to the podcast on sound cloud to get you through a long drive or even just to get away from the screen. Enjoy! 


We recommend that after you have watched this video that you go more in-depth and read: Technology Stack Every Startup Needs to get a better understanding. 




Also, check out our blogs and video series. Our expert panel discusses more digital strategies that can help you and your business get a head start. 


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In this series, Tanvir Sits down with former athletes from CFL/NFL football players to Olympians, and share their business transformation stories with you.

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