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If you're a small startup or business then things are tough and it often seems like a continuous struggle to get big tech to recognize you. That's the case, also, with The Crawl Tool. But it's not all bad news as some big tech does have ways to support people.
The Crawl Tool joined Amazon AWS's Activate Founders programme and is pleased and grateful to have received credits for their services under their "AWS credits packages for early-stage startups" offering.
The Crawl Tool makes it easy to find website user experience or on-site SEO issues and to provide that ease and keep costs low it leverages cloud based infrastructure. This enables the provision of a better, easier to use, and cheaper way of finding website issues and fixing them. Consequently the overwhelming majority of the costs are in the tech stack.
These credits are, therefore, a major factor in enabling The Crawl Tool to charge low prices to customers and to run it's own promotional credits and credits for good causes programmes. With the added benefit that, as the costs are covered, customer's won't be learning to use a tool that might disappear tomorrow.
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