Solo Builder
For freelancers, indie consultants, and 1-person product teams. Optimised for ZERO recurring spend until you have customers.
Agency Toolkit
For design + dev agencies (5-25 staff) running multiple client projects in parallel. Optimised for client deliverables and per-project P&L.
Solo Builder vs Agency Toolkit
Both are defensible answers. The right one depends on your scale, your spend tier, and whether you're optimising for monthly burn or for "ships SOC 2 in Q3."
Monthly burn
Solo Builder is cheaper by ~$6,444/yr (≈ ₹5,47,740/yr at ₹85/USD).
Best card for each stack
Modelled at each stack's midpoint USD spend, targeted at Indian residents.
EXPRESS
Amex Hilton Honors
No-fx US card — pay USD with USD, zero markup; 3% rewards on engineering spend
EXPRESS
Amex Hilton Honors
No-fx US card — pay USD with USD, zero markup; 3% rewards on engineering spend
Run the math on either stack
Open the cost calculator with one of these stacks pre-loaded. Tweak it for your actual subscriptions. Get the card recommendation for your modified stack.
FAQ
›Which is cheaper to run, Solo Builder or Agency Toolkit?
Solo Builder is the cheaper of the two — modelled at $13/mo midpoint vs $550/mo for Agency Toolkit. Annual delta: ~$6,444 which becomes ~₹5,47,740 at ₹85/USD.
›Can I migrate from the Solo Builder stack to the Agency Toolkit stack?
Yes, in stages. The shared layers (github, vercel, notion) require no migration. The divergent layers need 10 tool migrations — budget 2-4 weeks for non-trivial production swaps. Don't migrate during a launch quarter.
›Which stack is better for an Indian founder?
Both are usable. The forex tax on USD-billed tools matters for Indian founders — at $13/mo, Solo Builder loses ~₹464/yr to default 3.5% forex; Agency Toolkit loses ~₹19,635/yr. Switch to a low-forex card to recover most of it.