<ul data-eligibleForWebStory="true">58% of developers are considering quitting due to poor and legacy tech stacks impacting their efficiency.86% of surveyed developers are embarrassed by their current tech stack.47.5% of developers have considered quitting in the past year due to tech stack issues.31% have considered quitting in the past month alone due to tech stack dissatisfaction.Developers' biggest frustrations include maintaining legacy systems, non-technical stakeholders, and lack of clear requirements.74% of developers feel their tech stack significantly influences their professional identity.51% of developers are frustrated with the lack of key functionality in their current tech stacks.Storyblok CTO emphasizes the impact of outdated tech stacks on developer satisfaction and retention.Developers desire improvements such as a better developer experience, modern tech stack integration, and AI integration.Only 4% of respondents believe their current CMS fits their needs, with 67.5% feeling it holds them back.Companies are advised to implement a modernization roadmap to address tech stack issues.Developers are not content with merely receiving pay raises as a solution.Feiglstorfer calls for a commitment to improving developer satisfaction through a modernization roadmap.Many developers find incompatibility with new technologies like AI in their current tech stacks.Developers express discontent with having to add AI into everything they build.Survey findings suggest inadequate tech stacks are a significant factor pushing developers to consider quitting.