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How to Unify Your Tech Stack in 30 Days — and Save Money

News Room By News Room November 17, 2024 6 Min Read
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Did you get into business to manage software? Unless you’re in tech (like me), you probably didn’t. But thanks to software sprawl, you may spend more time juggling tech tools than talking to customers.

Software sprawl happens when you find yourself with more apps or tools than you can effectively manage — or even actually use. The numbers are surprising: Small businesses average 172 apps, while mid-sized companies average 255.

More than you expected, right? Now, ask yourself these questions:

  • Do you spend more than 10% of your revenue on software subscriptions?
  • Does your team regularly complain about switching between applications?
  • Have you lost customers due to communication gaps between systems?
  • Are you paying for features you never use?

If you answered yes to any of these, you’re not alone. Let’s look at how we got here — and how to fix it.

Related: How to Uncover (and Avoid) the Hidden Costs of Working With Professional Service Providers

How software sprawl happens

If software sprawl is such a problem, how’d we end up here? Each tool seemed to make sense before they multiplied: cheap, easy to deploy and highly specialized.

But things start getting complicated and costly after businesses mix and match different software for different functions — marketing, accounting, project management and payroll.

Think about your smartphone. How many apps are on it? Most people have dozens but only use about 10 each day. Now, how many of those apps require a subscription? Maybe a dollar here, five bucks there? Whether you realize it or not, costs add up fast.

With software, it’s worse. Those “made sense at the time” decisions on dozens of tools that don’t integrate quickly result in:

1. Creeping costs

If you only use 15-20% of a tool’s features, you’re still paying for 100%. Those “reasonable” monthly fees quietly multiply into significant expenses. Worse, your team wastes hours switching between apps, piecing together information and sorting out inconsistencies.

2. Missed opportunities

When your data’s spread out across dozens of disconnected platforms, you’re flying blind. Without a unified view, you miss crucial patterns in customer behavior, market trends and business performance. This fragmentation doesn’t just cloud your vision — it costs you money in missed upsells, preventable churn and lost efficiency.

3. Frustrated customers

Here’s a sobering stat: 25% of customers stop spending with businesses because of bad experiences. When your marketing, sales and service tools don’t talk to each other, customers feel it. They repeat information, fall through communication cracks and eventually leave for competitors who have their act together.

The solution to software sprawl

Imagine collapsing even a few of your different tools into one. You’d save money, bridge gaps between departments and free up time and resources to focus on growing your business.

That’s the power of a unified platform — comprehensive software solutions that handle multiple core functions under one roof. Think Swiss Army knife, not a toolbox.

You get 80-90% of the features that actually drive revenue — a fair trade for losing some specialized features you rarely use. Plus, you can focus on the business and not constantly update your tech stack.

Related: 5 Ways to Be Generous While Still Being a Frugal Business Owner

Unified software platforms in the real world

In retail, integrated commerce systems streamline all business operations, combining online storefronts, marketing, customer communication and back-office tasks into a single platform.

They can manage multiple stores, currencies and languages while connecting marketing, sales and service processes. The results? Better customer experiences that inspire repeat purchases.

You can imagine the possibilities for other industries:

  • Healthcare providers use unified platforms to connect patient records, billing and scheduling.
  • Manufacturers streamline everything from supply chain to customer service.
  • Professional services firms integrate project management, billing and client communication.

The result? Better experiences for customers and employees alike.

How to end your software sprawl in 30 days

Change is hard. Sticking with what you know is tempting. But even if your Jenga tower tech stack isn’t about to topple over, it’s probably holding you back.

Here’s how to end your software sprawl in 30 days.

Week 1: Audit your stack

  • List every app and its monthly cost
  • Track how often each is actually used
  • Note which teams use which tools

Week 2: Calculate your real costs

  • Add up subscription fees
  • Estimate training time per tool
  • Measure time lost switching between apps

Week 3: Research unified alternatives

  • Identify your core business needs
  • Research unified platforms that match
  • Request demos of top contenders

Week 4: Plan your switch

  • Choose your starting point
  • Set a realistic timeline
  • Plan training for the new system

Related: 8 Ways to Avoid Cash Flow Surprises That Could Kill Your Business

Stop managing software and start growing your business

Running a lean operation isn’t just about headcount — it’s about eliminating the digital bloat slowing you down.

Take action today: List every software subscription you’re paying for. Then ask yourself: Do I need another tool, or do I need a smarter approach?

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