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Products used by VC Boom
Explore the tech stack and tools that power VC Boom. See what products VC Boom uses for development, design, marketing, analytics, and more.
Marketing & Sales 1
Marketing & Sales 1

ArcadeCreate interactive demos that convert — in minutes.
4.9 (62 reviews)
For the launch demo I wanted something interactive, not just a video to watch. Arcade captured my real screens and turned them into a clickable walkthrough in minutes, and it embeds cleanly on the page. Storylane is great too, but Arcade got me to a polished result fastest.
Engineering & Development 5
Engineering & Development 5

ClerkAn authentication and user management platform
5.0 (94 reviews)
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Even sitting on Supabase, I reached for Clerk because its prebuilt components got sign-in, sessions, and social login working in about an hour, and they look good out of the box. Auth0 is powerful but heavier than I needed for launch speed.

GitHubHow people build software
5.0 (601 reviews)
Not a hard call. It's where the whole ecosystem lives, Actions handle my CI for free, and every other tool in this stack integrates with it. GitLab is fine, but I had no reason to swim upstream.

Claude CodeAnthropic’s deep-context AI coder
5.0 (489 reviews)
I tried Cursor and Copilot, but Claude Code runs agentically right in my terminal, holds the whole repo in context, and ships real multi-file changes instead of autocompleting one line at a time. On the MAX plan I'm not watching a usage meter while I build, which changed how fast I could move.

SupabaseThe open source Firebase alternative
5.0 (805 reviews)
I wanted real Postgres, not a proprietary store I'd be locked into. Supabase bundles the database, auth, and storage, it's open source, and I can self-host if I ever outgrow it. Firebase felt like a cage by comparison.

VercelThe frontend cloud. Creators of Next.js.
5.0 (905 reviews)
I'm on Next.js, so Vercel was the natural home. Push to git and it's live in seconds, with a preview URL on every branch. Netlify is close, but nothing matches Vercel's Next.js and edge integration, and I did not want to spend a single hour thinking about infra.
Productivity 2
Productivity 2
Data analysis tools 1
Data analysis tools 1
PostHogLiterally every piece of SaaS that a product engineer needs
5.0 (219 reviews)
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I wanted product analytics, session replay, and feature flags without stitching three separate tools together. PostHog does all of it, has a real free tier, and I can self-host the data. Mixpanel plus Amplitude plus a flags tool would have cost more and played together worse.

Auth0
Mailforge
Mixpanel