Building a solid tech stack foundation is synonymous with building a solid house. You must have a solid foundation to build upon. Without that foundation, adding on can turn your tech stack into a house of cards. You can't add curtains before you have windows much like you can't add on intent tools without having your CRM and MAP processes implemented and running. This panel discusses what is core versus context in your tech stack, how to plan, and considerations when adding new components.

Building a solid tech stack foundation is synonymous with building a solid house. You must have a solid foundation to build upon. Without that foundation, adding on can turn your tech stack into a house of cards. You can't add curtains before you have windows much like you can't add on intent tools without having your CRM and MAP processes implemented and running. This panel discusses what is core versus context in your tech stack, how to plan, and considerations when adding new components.

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