
Find My Stack
Find the Perfect Software Stack for Your Business
6 followers
Find the Perfect Software Stack for Your Business
6 followers
AI-powered software discovery for SMBs. Get personalized ERP, HRMS, CRM, and accounting tool recommendations with real pricing, pros/cons, and implementation roadmaps all for ₹499. No signup needed. Trusted by 10,000+ searches.








Hi Product Hunt! 👋
I'm Vishal, and I built Find My Stack to solve a painful problem I faced as a product manager: finding the right business software shouldn't take 6 weeks and cost ₹2 lakhs in consultant fees.
The Story:
Last year, my team spent 45 days evaluating ERPs. We:
Read 200+ reviews on G2/Capterra
Sat through 15+ sales demos
Built comparison spreadsheets manually
Still chose the wrong tool (painful migration 8 months later)
I realized: this process is broken for everyone.
So I built an AI assistant that does in 3 minutes what took us 6 weeks.
What Makes It Different:
No BS: We don't take vendor commissions. Rankings are purely AI-driven based on fit.
Actionable: You don't just get comparisons you get email templates, tech stacks, and a 12-week roadmap.
Affordable: ₹499 vs ₹50K–₹2L for consultants.
Zero friction: No signup, no sales calls. Just search → pay → get everything.
Try It Now:
Search for any software category (ERP, HRMS, CRM, Accounting, etc.) and see how fast you get a shortlist.
I'll be here all day answering questions and taking feedback. What software are you evaluating right now? Try a search and let me know what you think!
@vishalrajput1998 Hi Vishal, congrats on the launch. Do you have partnership options in mind for software vendors to list with you?
Congrats on the launch — Find My Stack is a sharp way for SMBs to get clarity on their SaaS stack with real pricing and actionable roadmaps, without the usual discovery friction.
@zeiki_yu Thanks so much, Zeiki! 🙏
That's exactly what we're going for cut through the noise and give SMBs a clear, confident path forward without wasting weeks or paying consultant fees.
Have you had a chance to try a search yet? I'd love to hear what you think about the results.
If you're evaluating any software right now (or know someone who is), let me know happy to give you a premium unlock code to test the full experience! 🚀
As someone who’s suffered through software evaluations, this resonates hard 😅
Unbiased recommendations + actionable outputs (not just comparisons) is the real differentiator. Congrats on the launch this solves a very real pain 🙌
@gocem22 Haha, I feel that pain so deeply! 😅 That's exactly why I built this tired of drowning in G2 reviews and spreadsheets for weeks.
The "actionable outputs" part was key for us. Most tools stop at comparisons, but founders actually need the next steps emails to send, stacks to build, roadmaps to follow.
Quick question: what was the last software evaluation that made you suffer? 😄 If you're currently stuck on anything, try a search and let me know what you think!
Happy to send you a premium unlock code if you want to test the full experience 🚀
Thanks for the support, Golam! 🙏
Hi Vishal,
I took a look at Find My Stack and I understand the idea behind it: helping builders discover the right technology stack or tools for their projects. However, the current page lacks the core product narrative that tells first-time visitors what it does, who it’s for, and what outcome they’ll get. A landing page needs to answer that within the first few seconds, otherwise people bounce without engaging.
Here’s the key gap I see:
No clear value proposition on first glance, visitors don’t know instantly what action to take and why it matters to them.
No audience segmentation or use cases - founders, developers, and product leads all have different pain points that need explicit addressing.
No proof points or results, examples like recommended stack outputs or validated stack suggestions build credibility and conversion intent.
These are typical positioning gaps in early AI-driven tools that reduce cold traffic engagement and they’re fixable with focused messaging.
I specialize in refining SaaS/product landing copy so that target users immediately see the business impact and act with confidence. If you’re open to it, I can outline 3 concrete messaging and structure improvements to sharpen your page’s clarity and conversion potential.
@vishalrajput1998 Hi Vishal,
Thanks for the context!
Your summary of the gaps is accurate, especially the focus on the first 5 seconds. For a product like Find My Stack, clarity beats cleverness every time. Users need to instantly understand what they’ll get, who it’s for, and why it’s better than manual research or spreadsheets.
A few quick reactions to what you outlined:
“Get your perfect software shortlist in 3 min, not 6 weeks”
Strong direction. This works if we tighten what “perfect” means and anchor it to a concrete output (e.g. number of tools, decision confidence, or eliminated options).
Audience segments (PMs, Founders, IT Leads)
This is critical. Each of these groups has a different “job to be done”, and the hero needs to clearly pick a primary buyer while still signaling relevance to the others.
Immediate value vs premium unlock
Good instinct. Right now that distinction isn’t obvious enough, which likely hurts activation and upgrade intent.
Social proof above the fold
Yes, especially for an AI-driven decision tool. People need reassurance that others trust the recommendations.
At this stage, the highest-leverage move isn’t adding more sections, it’s sharpening the hero so the positioning clicks instantly.
If helpful, I offer a focused Hero rewrite ($400) that includes:
a clear positioning angle,
multiple headline options,
a tight subheadline,
and a conversion-driven CTA
All optimized for clarity in the first 5 seconds.
This often becomes the foundation for the rest of the page.
If you want to go further after that, I also do full landing page messaging and flow ($1,000), but the hero is the right starting point.
Happy to take a quick look at one real use case and anchor the hero around that outcome.
Let me know how you’d like to proceed.
Best,
Paul