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Stride
The AI workspace that plans, designs and ships with you.
79 followers
The AI workspace that plans, designs and ships with you.
79 followers
Stride is the AI-native workspace for the whole build: plan, design, verify, and ship. Its AI works inside your real project data and plugs into Claude Code and Codex over MCP, so it does the work instead of just talking about it. Your team goes from idea to launch without switching tools.
Products used by Stride
Explore the tech stack and tools that power Stride. See what products Stride uses for development, design, marketing, analytics, and more.
Finance 1
Finance 1

StripeFinancial infrastructure for the internet
4.9 (439 reviews)
Stripe's webhook reliability is the only reason we ship per-seat + pay-as-you-go AI credits without a billing engineer on staff. Customer Portal saved us 4 weeks of self-serve billing UI. Stripe Tax means we don't have to think about VAT.
Engineering & Development 1
Engineering & Development 1

VercelThe frontend cloud. Creators of Next.js.
5.0 (921 reviews)
Honestly, it came down to Vercel being the path of least resistance for Next.js
It's built by the same team, so App Router, server components, and streaming just work with zero config. Preview deployments on every PR changed how we ship: every branch gets a real URL we can smoke-test before merging, and database migrations run as part of the deploy. We also lean on built-in cron jobs and serverless functions, so we never stood up separate infra for background work. Netlify and Cloudflare Pages are solid, but with both we'd have been the second-class citizen on Next.js features and debugging edge cases. With Vercel, the framework and the platform never disagree — that's the whole pitch.
General 1
General 1

Product HuntThe place to discover your next favorite thing
4.8 (125 reviews)
The audience, plain and simple. Most of the alternatives end up scraping or echoing what launches on PH anyway, so we went to the source. A PH launch gets you real users, real feedback in the comments, and a badge people recognize. The smaller directories are fine for backlinks, but nobody's discovering you there.