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💰 What SaaS products is your company paying for?

Please comment below the ones you remember! The least known or the less satisfied you are with it the better.

Why? If companies are paying for something, there's a problem worth solving right there. And if your team is not much satisfied with the solution, there's room for us indie hackers to build something better 🚀

#ask-ih

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    Sparkpost
    Webfaction
    Tapfiliate
    Accuranker

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      Any plan on what do with Webfaction? Sounds like GoDaddy is shutting it down. I’m currently looking at alternatives.

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        Yes, GoDaddy is shutting down Webfaction completely :(
        Planning to move to DigitalOcean or Amazon AWS

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      Thanks, didn't know any of these!

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    Mattermost
    Gitlab
    productboard
    pipedrive
    pipefy
    RD Station
    mailgun
    Intercom

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    Hi Bruno,

    I am part of AeroLeads and we have been using woodpecker for cold outreach.

    It's a great tool with an option to add other SMTP servers (which give good open rate) and pricing of the tool starts at $40.

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    Front, Memberful, Webflow ($150+), Zapier, Stripe, Aidem.Network, Twilio + Crisp

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    Buffer
    SES
    DigitalOcean
    URLBox
    Stripe
    PayPal
    Postmark
    Xero
    Gandi - for domains

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      Thank you! Didn't know 4 of these.

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    There was a side project created especially for this - if you will search, you might find it on IH. It was showing what services startups are subscribed to and how much they are paying. I can't find it though.

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      Interesting, do you remember anything about the name or description so we can find it?

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          Awesome, thanks! I'm gonna explore it.

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        No, I am surprised no one mentioned it yet.

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    DigitalOcean
    Sendgrid / Mailgun
    Luminati

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      Thanks! Luminati proxy?
      If you remember of any other paid service your team use please edit!

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        yes, it's luminati proxy

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      Thanks! Any other? Maybe a slack bot or some other small tool?

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    Here's the ones I know of from the last startup I worked on (small team of ~10):

    • Heroku + Postgres + Redis
    • AWS
    • Intercom
    • Twilio
    • Sendgrid
    • Mailchimp
    • Zendesk
    • Google geocode api (I think)
    • GitHub
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