Ask HN: Building a new software company in 2022
If you were to start a new software company in 2022, what tools/apps would you choose to cover all the important areas in the best way possible? (e.g. recruitment, onboarding, communication, docs, marketing, CRM).
Based on what you already know.
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[ 2.7 ms ] story [ 52.3 ms ] threadAnd if you have a great idea which hasn’t been taken, it is most likely a feature that the big tech companies will just steal anyway. (e.g Clubhouse)
The competition is far too great to start a startup.
Wow. I am amazed a comment like this could be made by someone reading Hacker News.
I think because running a startup is well within the grasp of most people here, but there's a personal reason not to, and like religious or political beliefs, it gets amplified.
That said I'd use:
Communication: Gmail
Docs: Google Docs
CRM: Google Docs
Team Collaboration: Google Sheets
All free tools, no need to get fancy here. Again, the least of my worries.
Are you planning on making apps, running Google (AdMob) ads, or using Firebase? Because that has a decent risk of getting banned and affecting unrelated Google stuff.
If you're a billion dollar business, it's less likely, but even Kindle has recently stopped selling books through their app because of Google's new terms and services.
All the things you mention are only nice to haves.
Because money from customers allows for inefficiencies.
Good luck.
For that, the Traction book would get you off to a very good start in implementing your company "Operating System".
I do understand your interest in tools though, but I spent far too long obsessing over tools in my business. Perhaps it's because I'm a software developer and I wanted to believe that tools could fix the problems, rather than facing up to the more human challenges.
Right now our 15-person business uses Notion, Slack, Google Docs, Figma Jam, Semrush and Productive. These cover all the things you mentioned.