Stack-based savings audit
Users can submit their startup stage, tools, and goals to receive a personalized savings audit instead of browsing a generic list.
FounderStackHub helps founders find startup perks, software discounts, cloud credits, AI tool deals, and partner offers matched to their stack. It combines a free savings audit with a browsable directory of verified startup offers.
FounderStackHub is a startup perks and software-discount directory for founders who want help finding cloud credits, AI tool credits, SaaS discounts, and partner offers that fit their stack. The site positions the product as an AI startup savings copilot rather than a static deals list.
The workflow starts with a free savings audit: users share their startup stage, tools, and what they are looking for, then the system surfaces relevant offers from a larger directory of verified deals. The product also exposes a browseable deals hub with category filters, live search, and claim-ready cards for founder-focused offers.
Published listings in the collected pages include deals from AWS Activate, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, Cloudflare, OpenAI, Anthropic, Notion, Airtable, Slack, Asana, ClickUp, Zapier, and other startup software vendors. The source text shows both free offers and founder-only unlock flows, with some claims requiring sign-in.
Users can submit their startup stage, tools, and goals to receive a personalized savings audit instead of browsing a generic list.
The site says its AI scans startup programs, SaaS partner pages, accelerator portals, cloud providers, and other sources around the clock.
Each offer is presented as a verified deal with live availability checks, so the directory focuses on claimable perks rather than stale listings.
The directory includes category filtering and live search across deal types such as cloud, AI tools, SaaS, design, finance, and development.
Deal pages and listings support sign-in to claim, reveal promo codes, or complete founder-only unlock flows after authentication.
The product logs claimed offers and shows a running savings view so founders can track total value found over time.
A founder can enter the company stage and current stack to get a curated starting set of free credits and discounts instead of searching vendor sites one by one.
A team building on cloud infrastructure can compare startup offers from providers such as AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, Cloudflare, and DigitalOcean in one place.
A product or engineering team can look for credits and discounts across AI vendors and developer tools, including OpenAI, Anthropic, GitHub-related offers, Supabase, Vercel, and Railway.
A founder who wants to save on business software can scan offers for products such as Notion, Airtable, Slack, Asana, ClickUp, Zapier, and Monday.com.
A startup that wants to catch limited-time offers can use the live directory and availability-aware listings to prioritize deals that may expire or require eligibility checks.
FounderStackHub lets founders create a free savings audit by entering their email and startup details, then unlocks curated free offers first and adds additional deals based on the user’s stack and stage.
The site shows deals after sign-in for many offers, and some listings use an unlock flow that is handled after login. A few free offers are available through the free-deals page with email verification.
The product highlights cloud credits, AI tool credits, SaaS discounts, accelerator and program perks, grants, and other founder offers. The deals directory supports live browsing and category filters.
The pricing page currently returns a 404 page and does not show plan details in the collected text. The site does show a secure checkout mention and a 30-day refund line in the footer, but no pricing numbers were captured.
The site is aimed at founders and startup teams who want relevant software savings matched to their stack, stage, and goals rather than a static list of deals.
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