When I started building my startup, I was paying full price for every tool in my stack. AWS, HubSpot, Notion, Figma, Vercel it added up fast. Then I discovered that most of these companies have startup programs giving away thousands of dollars in credits to early-stage founders. The problem is nobody tells you about them.
AWS Activate gives up to $100,000 in credits to startups through their Portfolio program. The catch is you need an Organization ID from an approved partner — applying directly only gets you $1,000.
HubSpot for Startups offers up to 90% off in year one. You need to apply through an approved partner or accelerator. The full CRM suite at 90% off is one of the best deals available for founders.
Google Cloud gives $200,000 in credits over two years for eligible startups. Combined with AWS credits this can cover your entire infrastructure for years without spending a dollar.
Vercel gives 1 year free on the Pro plan. If you're building on Next.js this is a no-brainer and saves around $240 a year.
Figma is free for 2 years for qualifying startups. Design teams save roughly $3,000 over two years on this one alone.
Stripe offers $20,000 in fee waivers for new startups through their Atlas or partner programs. If you're processing payments this is significant real money.
Each program has different eligibility criteria, different application processes, and different partners you need to apply through. I spent months tracking all of this down manually which is exactly why I built SaaSOffers.tech — a free platform where you can find 500+ verified startup deals in one place without the research. Total potential savings across the most popular tools: over $500,000 for a typical early-stage startup. Most founders leave the majority of this on the table simply because they don't know it exists. Check all 500+ deals at saasoffers.tech.
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