LemonSqueezy is amazing for indie hackers. Handles taxes, globally compliant, simple API.
Stripe is more powerful but has more setup. Depends on your needs!
LemonSqueezy is amazing for indie hackers. Handles taxes, globally compliant, simple API.
Stripe is more powerful but has more setup. Depends on your needs!
Resend is the modern choice. Great API, super easy SDK, works with React Email.
Best developer experience by far. Switched from SendGrid and never looked back.
LemonSqueezy is amazing for indie hackers. Handles taxes, globally compliant, simple API.
Stripe is more powerful but has more setup. Depends on your needs!
PostgreSQL all the way. Rock solid, great with Prisma or Drizzle.
Supabase is just PostgreSQL + ready-to-use APIs. If you need quick backend, go Supabase.
MongoDB is fine but SQL is more powerful for complex queries later.
Need to send transactional emails for my app (welcome emails, password resets).
Resend seems modern and popular. But Postmark and SendGrid are established.
Which one is easiest to integrate and has good deliverability?
Go is worth it if you want to expand. But Python still fine for most backend jobs.
Start with TypeScript. Yes it adds a learning curve but it catches bugs before runtime.
For a beginner, thats HUGE. You will make fewer mistakes!
For a small startup: start with Vercel + Cloudflare. Much simpler and cheaper than AWS.
AWS is powerful but the learning curve is steep. Easy to overspend too.
For a small startup: start with Vercel + Cloudflare. Much simpler and cheaper than AWS.
AWS is powerful but the learning curve is steep. Easy to overspend too.
Start with TypeScript. Yes it adds a learning curve but it catches bugs before runtime.
For a beginner, thats HUGE. You will make fewer mistakes!