Building the Perfect Tech Stack Sandwich 🥪

Sometimes the metaphors I come up with…. I can’t even believe what a creative genius I am.

This week’s metaphor? TECH STACK = SANDWICH 🥪

Too many ingredients and it gets messy.

I struggle with hedonism, even down to make a sandwich. I want ALL OF THE TOPPINGS. ALL OF THE FLAVORS. However, this causes big issues for me when it is time to take a bite 😬

(IS THIS ALSO YOU? Are you nodding your head like, “OMG Devin you’re literally in my brain rn.”????)

We all know this never works out. It's just a mess AND you might find yourself paying for fancy fillings you don't need.

On the flip side, if you choose too few ingredients… you’re asking too much of ham and cheese (or Google Docs and Google Sheets). We need the SAUCE people!

We don't want bland tech stacks; we want flavorful, efficient ones that do your work for you!

Creating the perfect tech stack is all about finding the right combination and the perfect amount for your unique tech palate.

A perfect tech stack should:

🥪 Have the exact ingredients you need to get the job done

🥪 Give that ::chef’s kiss:: experience of everything working together

🥪 Match your (business’) unique taste palate

Support your clients and team with a tech stack that gets the work done as well (or better!) than you’d do it.

When I design custom systems for you, I whip up a tech stack that's so deliciously perfect, it's like a Michelin-star chef's kiss to your business systems.

Together, we'll find the ideal blend of platforms, tools, and software that align perfectly with your goals and aspirations.

So, if you're tired of tech stacks that are falling apart or leaving you with a bland taste in your mouth, it's time to take action. Click the button below to apply to work with me and let's turn your tech stack into a culinary masterpiece that'll leave you saying, "Bon appétit!" 🍽️

Apply to work with me

Yours in tech-stack excellence,

✨ Devin

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