Nick French

StackSwap - Your GTM stack is wasting 30-40%. We'll show you where.

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Most GTM teams waste 30-40% of their stack spend on overlapping tools — and don't know it until renewal season. StackSwap scans your tools in ~60s and tells you exactly what to remove, swap, or keep — with modeled savings per tool, priced from 11 real SaaS vendor datasets. No login. No subscription. Free preview. Unlock the full CFO-ready savings plan when you're ready. Built for RevOps, ops leads, and finance teams cutting stack spend without guessing.

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Nick French
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Hey PH — Nick here, maker of StackSwap. The problem: I kept seeing GTM teams (including ones I worked with) paying for 15-30 SaaS tools when 8-10 would do the same job. Nobody audits the overlap until renewal season, and by then you've burned $2K-$6K on duplicate tools you didn't even know were redundant. What I built: StackScan takes your tool list + team size and tells you exactly which tools to remove, swap, or keep — with modeled dollar savings per decision. No login, results in 30 seconds. Free preview; full report is a one-time unlock. The build story: I went from first commit to live product in 33 days using Claude Code as my engineering partner. 220K lines of code, 900+ commits, one person. The pricing engine pulls from 11 weighted SaaS vendor datasets so the cost modeling is based on real data, not guesses. What I'd love feedback on: Does the free preview give you enough to decide if the unlock is worth it? Is the savings estimate credible, or does it feel inflated? What tools would you run through it first? Try it: stackswap.ai/stackscan — takes 30 seconds, no signup. Happy to answer anything about the product, the build process, or how the cost modeling works.
Priya K

@nickf135 Finally, a tool that actually tells me to stop spending money. 🚀 Most SaaS 'scanners' are just trying to sell you more tools. love to support

Nick French

@priya_kushwaha1 Love that 😂 that’s exactly the point.

Most tools optimize within your stack…

StackSwap questions whether the stack should exist in the first place.

Appreciate the support 🙏 would love any feedback once you run your stack—especially anything that feels off or missing.

Priya K

@nickf135 Haha that’s actually a great way to look at it