Architecture

Tech stack

A tech stack is the set of tools and platforms a product or website depends on.

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Why it shows up in your week

A tech stack is a business decision wearing technical clothes. It shapes who you can hire, what vendors can change, how fast the team ships, and what the system costs to own.

In plain language

A stack can include the front-end framework, back end, CMS, database, hosting, CDN, analytics, payment provider, CRM, email service, automation tools, and monitoring.

The right stack depends on the workflow, team, traffic, compliance needs, and maintenance model. A fashionable stack that nobody can operate is a liability.

Where it bites

Tech stack choices bite when a simple content change needs a specialist, a vendor is the only person who understands production, or a buyer asks why the product depends on tools nobody owns.

What to check

  • Can the current team maintain this stack without heroics?
  • Which parts create vendor lock-in, hiring risk, or hidden monthly cost?
  • What becomes easier or harder if the business changes direction next quarter?

Common questions

What is a tech stack?

A tech stack is the set of technologies, tools, platforms, and services used to build, run, and maintain a website or digital product.

How do you choose a tech stack?

Choose around the business workflow, team capability, maintenance model, security needs, budget, and what must stay easy to change.

What should you check first in a tech stack review?

Check ownership, dependencies, vendor lock-in, deployment process, maintenance load, security patching, and whether the stack supports the next business decision.

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