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32. How to Do a Software Audit (And a Peek At My Tech Stack)

Author
Marci Rossi
Published
Wed 13 Aug 2025
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Today we're talking software audits: what they are, why they matter, and how to stop leaking money on tools you're not using. I'm breaking down what’s in my own tech stack, how I track it, and the exact questions I ask before I cancel—or commit—to a tool. If you’re juggling too many subscriptions (or don't even know how many you have), you need this.


What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • Why most software switches are a sneaky form of procrastination
  • The ONE tool in my stack I actually can't complain about
  • The questions I ask before canceling or committing to any tech
  • Why "good enough" software might be better than “perfect”
  • How I track all my subscriptions without letting anything slip

5 Key Takeaways:

  • Just because a tool can do something doesn't mean you should pay for it
  • Overlap in your stack is okay—if it's intentional and useful
  • Most of the time, switching tools won’t solve your real problem (but it will eat your time)
  • Free trials = slippery slope (write that shit down or you’ll forget!)
  • You don’t need a new platform—you need a better plan

Thrive in 5: Your Software Audit Action Plan

  1. List every subscription you’re paying for—yes, even the $7/month ones
  2. Add review dates to your calendar—a week before renewal is ideal
  3. Ask the hard questions: Are you actually using it? Is it solving a real problem?
  4. Cancel or downgrade anything that’s collecting digital dust
  5. Spot the gaps—if something’s missing, note it (but don’t impulse-buy)


My Current Tech Stack

Here’s exactly what I’m using right now—most of these I’ve tested for years, and some are affiliate links, which means you might get a bonus or discount when you sign up:

  • ClickUp – for task management, client portals, project tracking
  • Systeme.io – courses + checkout pages
  • MailerLite – for email marketing (you’ll get a $20 credit with my link!)
  • Buzzsprout – podcast hosting (you’ll get a $20 credit with my link!)
  • Namecheap – for domain purchases
  • Wix – website builder + hosting
  • Canva – for all graphics and visuals
  • Zoom – client calls, workshops, podcast interviews
  • Google Workspace – email hosting
  • Calendly – scheduling client calls
  • ChatGPT Plus – my go-to for quick brainstorming + support


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