Top Tech Stacks
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Pick your perfect stack from the pool below:
Flutter
Backend-as-a-service
CloudGolang
Programming language
LanguageDot Net
Dot Net
BackendElixir
Elixir framework
BackendJava
Object-oriented language
LanguageIonic
Version control system
DevOpsNext.js
React framework
FrontendKotlin
Modern programming language
LanguageJava Script
Object-oriented language
BackendNode.js
JavaScript runtime
BackendPHP
Server-side language
LanguageReact Native
React Native
FrontendWordPress
Content management
CMSPWA
Relational database
DatabaseVue.js
Progressive framework
FrontendShopify
JavaScript testing framework
TestingRust
Cloud platform
CloudReact Js
React Js
Frontend
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Frontend Development
Users abandon slow sites in seconds. We build lightning-fast interfaces that keep them engaged and coming back.
Backend Development
Your backend shouldn't be your bottleneck. We create systems that handle growth without slowing down or breaking your budget.
Cloud Infrastructure
Stop worrying about servers, scaling, and surprise costs. We handle the infrastructure so you can focus on your business.
We Wrote Millions Of Lines In Hundreds Of Languages
There's a massive difference between knowing a framework and knowing how to actually ship with it. That's not something you learn from a course
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our services
What is a tech stack?
A tech stack is the combination of programming languages, frameworks, tools, and technologies used to build a software application. It includes everything from the frontend (what users see) to the backend (server logic) and database (where data lives). Popular examples include MERN (MongoDB, Express, React, Node.js) and LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP).
Why is a technology stack important?
A technology stack determines your app's performance, development speed, scalability, and maintenance costs. The right stack means faster launches, easier hiring, and lower technical debt. The wrong choice leads to slow performance, security issues, and expensive rewrites down the line.
What are the main components of a software stack?
A software stack has four main layers:
Frontend: User interface (React, Vue, Angular)
Backend: Server logic (Node.js, Python, Java)
Database: Data storage (PostgreSQL, MongoDB, MySQL)
Infrastructure: Hosting and deployment (AWS, Azure, Docker)
What is a frontend tech stack?
A frontend tech stack includes technologies for building user interfaces. Common components are JavaScript frameworks (React, Vue, Angular), styling tools (Tailwind CSS, Bootstrap), and languages like TypeScript and HTML5. Modern stacks prioritize fast loading, responsive design, and smooth user experiences.
What is a backend tech stack?
A backend tech stack handles server-side operations, databases, and APIs. Popular choices include Node.js, Python, Java, or Ruby paired with databases like PostgreSQL or MongoDB. It manages authentication, business logic, data processing, and connects the frontend to the database.
What is a full-stack development stack?
A full-stack development stack combines frontend and backend technologies into one unified system. Popular examples include MERN (MongoDB, Express, React, Node.js), MEAN (Angular instead of React), and LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP). Full-stack developers work across all layers.
How do you choose the right startup tech stack?
Choose based on speed to market, available talent, scalability needs, and budget. Use proven technologies with strong community support. Consider your team's existing skills. Popular startup choices include React + Node.js for speed, or Next.js + PostgreSQL for modern web apps.
What is the best SaaS tech stack for new businesses?
The best SaaS tech stack for startups combines Next.js or React for frontend, Node.js or Python for backend, PostgreSQL for database, and Vercel or AWS for hosting. Add Stripe for payments and Auth0 for authentication. This setup enables fast development and easy scaling.
What is the best modern tech stack for web development?
The best modern tech stack in 2026 is Next.js (React) with TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, PostgreSQL, and Vercel deployment. Alternatives include Astro for content sites, Remix for data-heavy apps, or SvelteKit for lightweight performance. All deliver excellent speed and SEO.
What are some popular enterprise tech stack examples?
Top enterprise tech stacks include:
- Netflix: React, Node.js, Java, AWS
- Uber: Node.js, Go, React, PostgreSQL
- Airbnb: React, Ruby on Rails, MySQL
- LinkedIn: Java, Scala, Kafka
- Spotify: Python, React, Google Cloud
These prioritize security, scalability, and reliability at massive scale.
Can a scalable tech stack be changed later?
Yes, but it's expensive and risky. Companies like Twitter (Ruby → Scala) and Dropbox (Python monolith → microservices) successfully migrated, but it took months and significant resources. Choose wisely upfront. Build with modular architecture to swap components without full rewrites.
How does a mobile app tech stack impact scalability?
Your mobile app tech stack determines performance under load and growth potential. Native stacks (Swift, Kotlin) offer best performance but require separate iOS/Android code. Cross-platform (React Native, Flutter) scales faster with one codebase. Backend choice (Node.js, Python, Go) and cloud infrastructure (AWS, Firebase) directly affect how well your app handles millions of users.



